If you want to sample the best of Oaxacan food and happen to be in Oaxaca on a Sunday, making a trip to the traditional Tlacolula Market is a must.
Destinations
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Looking for fun, off the beaten path things to do in San Francisco? Want to find out what local life is really like in the city? Do run-of-the-mill tourist spots like Fisherman’s Wharf make you want to gag just a little bit? Then this list of things to do in San Francisco is for you!
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Shenkeng Old Street has all the characteristics of a classic tourist trap except for one minor difference: most storefronts sell stinky tofu, and stinky tofu only. Its outskirts offer a looking glass into traditional Taiwanese folklore and culture.
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The best restaurants for decadent eats in New Orleans, where every meal out is like Thanksgiving. Recommended by long-time Nola residents!
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White-sand beaches, colorful favelas stacked on the hillsides, Carnaval, and bossanova. Rio de Janeiro has long captured the imaginations of travelers from around the world. Here are the best things to do in town.
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When planning a beach vacation to Mexico, people often overlook Oaxaca beaches and Oaxaca’s Pacific Coast in favor of the usual suspects. This is a mistake. Especially if you consider yourself more of an “off-the-beaten-path” style traveler.
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Markets are the beating heart of Mexico City. Whether you are interested in delicious eats or treasure hunting for Mexican artisanal goods, this guide has you covered.
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Mexico
A Photo Tour & Guide of San José del Pacífico: Magic Mushroom Mountain Town in Oaxaca
by DottieThe first thing you’ll notice about San Jose Del Pacifico is how stunningly beautiful it is — just layers upon layers of lush green mountains and rolling clouds as far as the eye can see. Urban hustle-and-bustle is a million miles away, and life starts to feel just a little slower.
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A highlight of exploring Tulum is the abundance of colorful street art by local artists. In 2014, the local community launched an urban art project to beautify the town’s grey spaces. The striking pieces that exist today reflect this effort, and they have become a part of Tulum’s identity.
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