Puebla Mexico Travel
Your Ultimate Guide to Puebla Mexico
Puebla mexico Travel GUIDE CONTENTS
Location | Getting There | Where to Stay | Things to Do | Tours | Safety Tips | FAQ
Puebla Mexico travel guide
Puebla Mexico Travel: At a Glance
Beauty and culture abounds in Puebla, one of the most unique states in Mexico.
Though not as well known as some other Mexico travel destinations, those in the know flock to Puebla state to escape the crowds, stroll the colorful colonial streets in the capital city, a Mexico UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit the charming Cholula pueblo magico.
Puebla Mexico travel guide
Puebla Mexico: Know before you go
- ✈️ Airport: Puebla International Airport (code: BPC)
⏰ Time Zone: Central Daylight Time (GMT-5)
- 💰 Currency: Mexican Peso
- ⏰ Time Zone: Central Standard Time (GMT-6)
- 🗣 Language: Spanish, though English is common, and you may even hear some indigenous languages
- 🎫 Mexico Visa: The vast majority of travelers do not need a visa for Mexico — this includes Americans, Canadians, Japanese and most Europeans. Head here to see if you need a Mexico travel visa.
- 🔌 Electricity Socket: You’ll mostly find Type A (two-prong) and Type B (three-prong) — the same as used in the United States. For visitors from other countries, you’ll need this universal travel adaptor.
- 📲 Mexico SIM Card: Wondering, Do I need a SIM card for Mexico? The answer is yes, every traveler will want a one for the reasons explained in this article all about the best Mexico SIM cards.
- 🚙 Car Rentals: The Mexico rental car process can be a bit daunting, and many people are apprehensive to drive in a foreign country. I get it! Check out this guide to Renting a Car in Mexico for info on the process.
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What’s the best time to visit Puebla Mexico?

Puebla and all Central Mexico has what is known as the Eternal Spring climate. This means you can expect mild springtime temperatures all year, and it’s never super hot or super cold.
The best time to visit Puebla Mexico is from October to March, during the dry season. The rainy season is from April to September, and it can rain quite a bit.
🇲🇽 Cinco de Mayo (May 5th)
Though a rather big holiday celebration in the United States, most Mexicans don’t actually celebrate 5 de Mayo. In fact, it’s really only celebrated in the city of Puebla, Mexico.
It is a fun, festive time to visit the city of Puebla. To really understand what this important Mexico holiday is all about, Puebla is the place to go. Note: Cinco de Mayo is not Mexican Independence Day; that’s September 16th.
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Where is Puebla Mexico located?
Puebla State is located about three hours south of Mexico City by car.
Slightly off the beaten path for Mexico travel, many stay in the city, and then do a Mexico City day trip to Puebla and Cholula, however, a weekend trip is much better to really explore these colorful cities.
Puebla Map
The cities of Puebla and Cholula have some of the best things to do in Puebla Mexico. In fact, the capital of Puebla City, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Cholula, a Meixco pueblo magico, or magic town, are the most popular places to visit in Puebla Mexico.
Besides Cholula, Puebla has other beautiful pueblos magicos to explore, like Atlixco, Cuetzalan and Zacatlan.
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What’s the best airport for Puebla Mexico?
Puebla International Airport (code: PBC) is the best airport to use for Puebla Mexico travel. It is located in Huejotzingo, Puebla, about one hour from Puebla City and Cholula in normal traffic.
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How do you get from Mexico City to Puebla?
As it’s not easy to find a direct flight to Puebla Airport, many opt to fly into Mexico City International Airport (code: MEX). From there, the easiest, safest, most hassle-free way to get to Puebla from Mexico City is via private shuttle
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You can also rent a car and drive to Puebla, or take the bus.
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Best places to visit in Puebla Mexico
The vast majority of visitors stay in Puebla de Zaragoza, the capital city, called Puebla City for short. From here, you’re just 30 minutes by rental car from Cholula, and one hour from the Ex-Hacienda de Chautla.
Though the main Puebla airport is in the city of Huejotzingo, Puebla, very few visitors stay there.
Puebla City, Mexico
Puebla de Zaragoza, better known as Puebla City, is the capital of Puebla State. The Historic Center of Puebla is one of the Mexico UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Spend the day walking the streets, admiring the colonial architecture and beautiful churches in Puebla. Don’t miss the colorful Callejon de los Sapos (Alley of the Toads)! At night, check out the Zocalo (Town Square) and Puebla Cathedral, which is beautifully lit up by night.
Cholula, Puebla Mexico
Cholula is one of the 135 (or so) pueblo magico Mexico towns. This means “magic towns,” which are recognized as places visitors would want to check out!
Located only about 30 minutes from Puebla City, many visitors combine their Puebla trip with a visit to Cholula. Along the way, make sure to check out the San Francisco Acatepec Church, one of the most beautiful Mexico churches.
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Best things to do in Puebla Mexico
Besides the sites, Puebla is one of the Top Foodie Destinations in Mexico!
When you’re visiting, don’t pass up the chance to sample all the delicious Puebla Mexican food, AKA Poblano cuisine: cemitas (huge sandwiches), chalupas (not the Taco Bell kind!), mole poblano (moe-lay from Puebla) and tacos arabes (tacos with pita bread instead of tortillas)!
Before chowing down, work up an appetite by checking out these must see Puebla sites
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Best Puebla tours
Tours in Puebla are a great way to see the main cities and their surrounding areas — and unless you’re planning to rent a car in Puebla, this is the best way to get around because taxi fees add up quickly!
🚙💨 Note: If you do want to have a car in Puebla, make sure to check out this guide to Renting a Car in Mexico.
Below, you’ll find the most popular and best tours in Puebla City and the surrounding areas — including the Great Pyramid of Cholula, the largest pyramid on Earth (by volume)!
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Is Puebla safe for travelers?
According to experts, you are statistically quite safe while visiting Puebla, one of the safest states in Mexico, especially if you stick to the top Puebla destinations of Puebla City, Cholula and Atlixco.
Millions of Americans go to Mexico on vacation every year, so if we play the numbers game, the number of incidents is very small… When I’m asked if Mexico is a safe place to go travel on vacation, my response is yes.
—Carlos Barron, FBI Veteran (source: Forbes)
That’s not to say bad things still don’t happen in those parts of Puebla; they do. As with traveling anywhere, follow general travel safety like not walking home alone at night, watching your alcohol consumption and staying aware of yourself and surroundings.
For an added safety measure, pack these travel safety items, dress in a way so your Mexico outfits blend in with the locals, and buy a Mexico SIM card.
What’s the best travel insurance for Mexico?

This is a question I get a lot as a Mexico travel writer and Mexico expat. To determine which Mexico travel insurance is best for you, consider factors like the policy’s total cost, your deductible, the coverage you need, your medical benefits, etc.
🏆 In general, I only ever recommend three companies to purchase Mexico travel insurance from:
- World Nomads — For general travelers and adventure travelers.
- SafetyWing — For general travelers and digital nomads in Mexico.
- Travel Insurance Master — Mexico travel insurance search tool, for those who want to compare policies.
- 👉 Click on any of the links above to get a FREE quote on your policy!
Puebla Mexico Travel: Frequently Asked Questions
Can you drink the water in Mexico?
No — Unfiltered Mexico tap water is not safe for human consumption. However, you will need to keep drinking water and to stay extra hydrated, as Mexico is quite close to the Equator. In fact, dehydration is one of the most common ways people get sick in Mexico.
So what can you do?
- If you’re renting a home with a kitchen, you can boil the water before drinking it.
- You can keep buying bottled water — Though this gets expensive, and is horrible for the planet!
- Use the Water-To-Go Filterable Bottle. This refillable bottle not only keeps you hydrated, but also filters your water so you don’t get sick in Mexico, and is good for the planet ♻️ Get 15% OFF with code SOLO15!

The Water-To-Go Bottle has a built-in, three-stage filtration system that removes 99.9999% of all water-borne contaminants. These include bacteria, microplastics, viruses, heavy metals, chemicals and more. I personally own one, as you can drink Mexico water from any source (even the tap), and be completely safe.
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What’s the Puebla weather like?
Puebla state, located in Central Mexico, has what is called the Eternal Spring climate. This means you can expect mild springtime temperatures all year, and it’s never super hot or super cold.
The Puebla rainy season lasts from about April to September, and it can rain quite a bit, so try to visit from October to March, during the dry season.
☀️Puebla weather

Is Puebla expensive?
No — If you venture to lesser-visited Puebla travel destinations, like Atlixco and Cuetzalan, home to the famous Poza Pata de Perro (Dog paw pool), then Puebla state is quite economical.
The main tourist cities in Puebla, which are Puebla City and Cholula, have higher price tags, but are still relatively cheap Mexico travel destinations.
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Is Puebla worth visiting?
Yes — Puebla is a unique Mexico destination that many types of travelers will love. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Puebla City is full of history and beautiful colonial architecture, and as one of the best foodie destinations in Mexico, don’t miss taking a Puebla food tour.
Nature enthusiasts will adore horseback riding just outside of the city, and the picturesque natural pools in the city of Cuetzalan.
How many days do I need in Puebla Mexico?
With four full days, you could see all the best sites in Puebla City and Cholula at a nice pace. For travelers who want to see all of Puebla state, including the Puebla pueblos magicos (magic towns) of Atlixco, Cuetzalan, Chignahuapan, Xicotepec, and more, you’ll want at least 10 full days.












