Puebla Origins Tour with its secret tunnels and urban art
Tour description
A journey to the heart of the City of Angels, where history unfolds beneath your feet.
Delve into Puebla's origins by exploring its oldest streets, hidden tunnels, and corners that have held secrets for centuries.
We begin in the El Alto neighborhood, the birthplace of the city. We'll walk across a buried bridge and talk about the vanished San Francisco River, vital to Puebla's development.
We'll explore the San Francisco complex, with its former convent, gardens, and temple. Here you'll learn the inspiring story of Fray Sebastián de Aparicio, the traveling monk who paved the way for this land.
We'll visit iconic buildings such as the city's first church, the Alto market, the old municipal palace, and the Almoloya washhouses, where we'll discover a real entrance to a secret tunnel steeped in history.
We'll walk along Paseo San Francisco until we reach the foothills of Cerro de Loreto, where, in addition to the scenery, we'll enjoy the urban art that decorates this area and gives a modern touch to the city's history.
We'll finish by crossing into the Xanenetla neighborhood. Its streets are a canvas of urban art, tradition, and popular spirit that invite you to discover secrets, unexpected corners, and the authentic essence of Puebla.
✅ This tour is for you if:
- You are passionate about the mysteries of the past.
- You love to discover what others don't see.
- You want to experience Puebla's history with passionate local guides.
Are you ready to discover Puebla's best-kept secrets?
Join us for this experience filled with history, legends, and wonder.