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Overview: car trip from Mexico City to Puebla
A trip from Mexico City to Puebla promises an unforgettable and magical getaway. As you leave bustling Mexico City, the drive to Puebla reveals scenic views and intriguing sites that showcase the rich culture and history, as well as the breathtaking nature of Mexico. All that in just around a 2-hour drive! And that is just a tiny portion of what Mexico has to offer.
Puebla, located in the heart of Mexico, is also known as the "Metropolis of Angels" because of its many angel-embellished churches. No wonder it is one of the safest cities in the country! The enchanting Puebla welcomes many visitors each year, as it is just around 80 miles away from Mexico City. But itâs not only the proximity to the capital city that attracts guests. Puebla is filled with Spanish colonial architecture, colorful vintage buildings, and a lovely historic center, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
### A brief history of Puebla
The valley city of Puebla was founded in 1531 by Spanish colonizers, drawn by its strategic location between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. It came in especially handy during the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, and the Mexican Revolution in 1910. The Battle of Puebla marked the importance of the city, as Mexicans sang the victory over the French forces. Cinco de Mayo is still celebrated in Puebla each year as a festival that lasts for one month, filled with traditional Mexican music, parades, and festive events.
Puebla was the ideal place not only for military purposes but also for agricultural production and trade. The cityâs potential was recognized, and it became the first planned city of the continent, thus contrasting with other settlements that were growing organically at the time. Puebla experienced significant growth and development, which we can appreciate to this day in the shape of splendid architecture, lovely cobbled streets, local culinary delights, and much more.
## From Mexico City to Puebla: travel tips
Your trip from Mexico City to Puebla will be one for the books, so make sure you are well-prepared. Here are some tips that are good to consider before you step out of the vehicle and immerse yourself in the magic of Puebla.
### Be mindful of the altitude
Puebla is located in a high-altitude area, around 7,000 feet above sea level, so there is a chance you might experience altitude sickness if you are not used to such elevation. There is no silver bullet, so try to take it easy, drink plenty of water, avoid alcoholic drinks, and donât skip meals.
If you have no appetite, try to eat smaller portions throughout the day, but donât go on an empty stomach. To prevent any symptoms, you can also bring altitude-sickness pills, such as Diamox.
### Bring comfortable footwear
The best way to explore the cobbled streets of the charming city of Puebla is by walking, so pack your most comfortable shoes and you are good to go!
Carry some cash and support the locals
Although cards are widely accepted in most places, such as hotels, restaurants, and bigger shops, having some cash will allow you to support the local artisans, as they rarely accept cards. This way, you will show your appreciation for their handmade crafts (such as Talavera pottery), connect with the locals, and contribute to the economy, as you bring your new souvenir with you.
How to get from Mexico City to Puebla
While the Mexico City to Puebla transfer route is quite popular, there are not that many options to get to the colonial city which is mostly because the cities are not too far away from each other. There is no train available, and there are no direct flights which makes this option highly inconvenient, as you would have to arrive early to the airport. Check out these two options and choose whatâs more convenient for you!
### From Mexico City to Puebla by bus
Travelers often visit Puebla by bus, as it is the cheapest way of getting there. You will get to Puebla in approximately 2.5 hours. Here is a breakdown of the companies that you can choose from:
*ADO: ticket prices start from around $24 (MXN 406). You can also choose first class, but you will have to pay more.
* AU: the lowest prices start from around $14 (MXN 234). This company is owned by ADO, so they have similar buses. Tickets can be purchased on the ADO companyâs official website. AU offers budget services, so if you want to save, you can opt for these buses.
* Estrella Roja: the cheapest tickets can be purchased for around $16.50 (MXN 280). This bus company also offers first-class tickets.
### From Mexico City to Puebla by private car service**
The safest, quickest, and most comfortable option for getting to Puebla is by booking a door-to-door car service. With Daytrip, you'll travel with a vetted, English-speaking local driver, so you wonât have to worry about your Spanish when it comes to visiting Puebla.
Daytrip's private car service will take you to Puebla in just over 2 hours. As you weave through the picturesque landscapes and little towns along the way, you can take advantage of enjoying the views from an air-conditioned, spacious, and comfortable car. Your local driver will also load your luggage and share his insider tips so you experience the best Puebla has to offer.
The best part is that you can also personalize your drive and pick stops of your choice before you arrive in Puebla. You can easily visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Teotihuacan, one of the most impressive ancient cities in the Americas, or the hilltop Shrine of Our Lady of Remedies. Getting to your destination has never been more seamless and enjoyable!
Things to do when you get to Puebla
As you arrive from Mexico City to Puebla, you will be mesmerized by all this city has to offer! Here are some recommendations and must-see places or things to do during your stay, although you might want to extend your trip, as it will be hard to squeeze it all in just one day.
### Get lost between the books in the very first library of the Americas
Yes, you read it right! Biblioteca Palafoxiana, located in Puebla, was founded in 1646. It is not only the oldest one, but it is also the only one that has survived from the colonial times. Nowadays, it holds more than 42,000 books and 5,000 manuscripts. If you are a real book enthusiast, you cannot miss the opportunity to explore this impressive historic treasure.
### Taste the local dishes
If you are looking for a savor-filled journey, Puebla is undeniably one of the top destinations in Mexico! Recognized for its delicious local cuisine, Puebla is home to some of the most exquisite dishes in Mexico. Once in Puebla, you cannot leave the city without trying the famous mole poblano which is also known as Mexicoâs national dish. It is a thick sauce, typically served with meat, that combines a variety of ingredients, with chili and chocolate being the two of the primary components.
### Get lost in the secret tunnels of Puebla
Exploring the underground tunnels in Puebla offers a unique and fascinating experience. Discovered in 2015, these tunnels, built between the 17th and 19th centuries, served as connections between churches and other historic buildings. As you walk through the illuminated passages, you can learn more about the fascinating history these tunnels hold.
### Take a day trip to Pueblaâs Magical Towns
Puebla is a place where the real magic happens, as the state of Puebla is filled with the so-called Pueblos MĂĄgicos (Magical Towns). While there are many charming and historic villages in the whole country, Pueblo MĂĄgico is a town that has preserved, valued, and defended its historical, cultural, and natural heritage. These towns are usually characterized by their astonishing and well-preserved historic centers, colonial architecture, folklore, legends, and other cultural traditions that have been cherished throughout generations.
Some of the most popular Magical Towns that you can take a day trip to are ZacatlĂĄn de las Manzanas, Tlatlauquitepec, Cholula, Cuetzalan, and PahuatlĂĄn.
When is the best time to visit Puebla
Puebla has pleasant weather year-round, making it an ideal destination regardless of the time of year, so it depends on what plans you have during your stay. If you want to experience the best of the local culture, visit during the famous Cinco de Mayo festival at the beginning of May, but do keep in mind that accommodation will be more expensive.
It is worth noting that Puebla experiences the rainy season from May to October, so expect some rain if you visit during this time. On the other hand, if you visit during the dry season, which is from November to April, you can expect lower temperatures.
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United States
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United States
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United States
8 dec. 2024
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Rosina B.
Mexico
13 nov. 2024
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evan d.
United States
4 nov. 2024
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Alyssa S.
Canada
9 sep. 2024
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Anika B.
United States
27 aug. 2024
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United States
6 aug. 2024
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Fabian S.
Germany
26 juni 2024
"Hector was great. On time and safe driving. He dropped us at the pyramids at on gate and explained where he would meet us after our tour. Very patient with my English and explained everything to my wife who speaks Spanish.
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Duane E.
United States
7 juni 2024
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Joel M.
United States
26 mars 2024
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Joanne H.
United States
19 mars 2024
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Terence E.
United States
20 feb. 2024
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Julia S.
United States
6 feb. 2024
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Douglas D.
United States
5 jan. 2024
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John D.
United States
3 jan. 2024
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Caroline B.
United States
15 okt. 2023
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Carole H.
United States
18 aug. 2023
""Juan F. was amazing! We booked our trip because we needed a driver, but we ended up instead with a highly knowledgeable tour guide. When we were picked up in Mexico City, we learned about all sorts of hidden treasures we could visit when we returned. Juan then pointed out many interesting landmarks on our way to our destinations, shared with us fascinating information about the culture of the region we were visiting, and even got us a reservation at a delicious restaurant where we got to try outstanding chiles en nogada. We had a wonderful time and will definitely book again!""
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United States
FrÄgor och svar om att resa frÄn Mexico City till Puebla
Yes, Puebla has many things to offer, from the charming colonial buildings to its mouth-watering cuisine. Make sure you read the section Things to do when you get to Puebla, so you donât miss out on the best of Puebla!
No, currently no trains are operating between Mexico City and Puebla. The bus is the only public transportation option.
A taxi from Mexico City to Puebla theoretically costs around $100. It might not be the most convenient and efficient mode of transportation, as you will probably be overcharged for the services for not being local.
The cities are not that far from each other, the distance between them is around 80 miles (130 km), which takes a bit over 2 hours to drive (barring traffic).
If you are looking for a safe and quick way to visit Puebla, you can opt for a private car service which will take you to your destination in just over 2 hours. If you are on a budget, you can go by bus. Keep in mind that the journey will be longer and you will not be able to make stops along the way to enjoy the views and snap photos.
Yes, you can make a day trip from Mexico City to Puebla. You will have enough time to visit the main attractions, although you might not be able to explore the nearby places, such as Magical Towns.
While Puebla does have an airport, there aren't direct connections available from Mexico City since they're so close. Going through the whole airport process would take longer than just taking a private care or bus to Puebla.
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