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Monte Alban is less well known than many other pre-Colombian sites in Mexico but it is in a spectacular location on top of a levelled-off ridge at the point where three valleys meet, just outside of Oaxaca city. Views from every vantage point are magnificent, with forest-clad mountains seeming to stretch infinitely towards Guatemala and beyond.
Mexico was the first stop on a world trip my wife and I did a few years ago and this location was significant to me as it was the first time I had been overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of nature. The feeling of eternity among the ruins with the stunning Sierra Madre backdrop made me feel insignificant. However I was surprised at how comforting this actually was. Truly awe-inspiring.

Monte Alban, Oaxaca: whc.unesco.org/en/list/415
Google map: bit.ly/xSvwSe

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Las Golondrinas

Posted by Comfortadors 22 November 2010

A lovely B&B in Oaxaca City, centrally located, wonderful friendly staff, beautiful leafy courtyard.

Tinoco y Palacios 411, Centro historico, CP68000 Oaxaca
+529515143298
www.hotellasgolondrinas.com.mx/
Google map: bit.ly/b27CKv

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Los Danzates restaurant

Posted by madfortravel 16 December 2009

An excellent restaurant serving authentic, traditional Mexican ingredients in a modern style in a beautiful open air courtyard. Prices are high by Mexican standards so take advantage of the three course, 85 pesos lunch served only on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 2.30-4.30pm and make sure to try the complimentary shot of single village mezcal bottled especially for the restaurant.

Alcala 403, about 5 minutes walk north of the Zocolo.

Google map: tinyurl.com/yfzabz9

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Restaurante La Capilla

Posted by Abrilsaldana 10 February 2008

This restaurant is about 45 minutes out of town, near Zaachila. It has excellent food and it's also great to go with kids. It's an open restaurant with hammocks around and lots of fun for kids and the food is great - try the mole with turkey or the pit barbacoa of goat or lamb in avocado leaves.

Also good antojitos (especially the tlayudas) and other Oaxacan specialties that you’d find in an outdoor restaurant. Unless you have a car, you’ll need to hire a taxi by the hour and have him wait.

This restaurante is about 45 minutes out of town, near Zaachila.

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Population:
0.258m
Currency:
Peso
Time zone:
GMT-6
Dialling code:
52 951