The Vibe: Vibrant culinary capital framed by snow-capped active volcanoes.
Just about two hours east of Mexico City lies Puebla and nearby Cholula—a pairing that works perfectly for a World Cup day trip or even an overnight stay. Together, they blend pre-Hispanic heritage, striking colonial architecture, and some of Mexico’s most celebrated food traditions. It’s an easy way to step out of the capital’s match-day intensity and into a slower, more historic rhythm.
Things to See & Do
Cholula Pyramid: The world’s largest pyramid by volume, now mostly hidden beneath a grassy hill, topped by the bright Santuario de la Virgen de los Remedios with sweeping views of Popocatépetl on a clear day.
Tonantzintla Churches: The churches of Tonantzintla and Acatepec stand out for their vivid, almost overflowing interiors where indigenous motifs blend with elaborate Baroque decoration.
Puebla Centre: The historic centre of Puebla is a UNESCO-listed grid of churches, plazas, and tiled façades, with highlights including the ornate Capilla del Rosario inside Santo Domingo.
Markets & Streets: Mercado El Parián is the place for Talavera pottery, while Calle de los Dulces is lined with traditional sweet shops selling regional confections.
Travel Tips
Bus Route: Frequent ADO and Estrella Roja buses run from TAPO in Mexico City or the airport to CAPU or Paseo Destino in Puebla, taking around 2–2.5 hours.
Getting Around: From Puebla, Cholula is about 30–40 minutes away by taxi or Uber, with local connections also available.
Day Plan: A full day is enough for Puebla city highlights, but staying overnight makes Cholula easier to explore at a slower pace.
Match Day Tip: Early departure from Mexico City helps you avoid traffic and gives more time on the ground.
Walking Focus: Both Puebla’s centre and Cholula are best explored on foot, so wear comfortable shoes for cobbled streets.