Magical Mexico: Puebla
Trip Overview
Immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant traditions, and breathtaking landscapes of central Mexico. From the bustling streets and grand plazas of Mexico City to the charming towns and artisan villages of Puebla, this journey invites you to experience the culture, art, and culinary delights of the region in a deeply personal and immersive way.
Wander through UNESCO-listed historic centers, marvel at intricately tiled churches, explore lively markets, and taste the flavors that have defined this region for generations. Explore the serene beauty of the Sierra Norte, stroll through colorful gardens and plazas, and witness artisan traditions that have been passed down through centuries. Each day blends guided experiences with moments of leisure, offering space to reflect, connect, and soak in the energy of Mexico’s rich cultural tapestry.
This journey is curated in collaboration with Denver Botanic Gardens, bringing together expert-guided exploration, handpicked boutique hotels, and authentic culinary experiences to create lasting memories and stories worth sharing.
Itinerary
Day 1 | Arrival to Mexico City
Your adventure begins in the energetic heart of Mexico City. Upon arrival, a private driver will welcome you and escort you to your hotel in the historic center. Depending on your flight schedule, take time to relax, wander the nearby streets, or simply savor the city’s rhythm as you adjust to its altitude and lively pace.
The afternoon is yours to ease into the journey, preparing for the cultural and historical experiences ahead.
Accommodations: Zócalo Central
Meals: None
Day 2 | Historic Center Walking Tour
Step into the historic soul of Mexico City with a guided walking tour of its iconic center. Stand in the vast Zócalo, one of the largest public squares in the world, and admire the grandeur of the Metropolitan Cathedral. Stroll through traditional markets, taking in the colors, sounds, and flavors of daily life. Your journey continues to the Ministry of Education to encounter Diego Rivera’s murals, powerful depictions of Mexico’s social and political history. The evening returns you to your hotel, leaving you inspired and ready for tomorrow’s exploration.
Accommodations: Zócalo Central
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 3 | Puebla & Cholula
Travel by road to Puebla, beginning with a stop in Cholula. Explore the Great Pyramid and its hilltop church, where sweeping views of nearby volcanoes await. Discover the ornately decorated churches of Santa María Tonanzintla and San Francisco Acatepec, celebrated for their indigenous baroque style. Continue to Chipilo for a tasting of local cheeses, wines, and dairy specialties, before arriving in Puebla for check-in and a welcome dinner.
Accommodations: Casareyna
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
Day 4 | Puebla City Tour
Explore Puebla’s UNESCO-listed historic center with our local guide, wandering vibrant streets and plazas adorned with colorful Talavera tiles. Visit the Cathedral and other architectural treasures, then step into history at the Forts of Loreto and Guadalupe, sites of the famed Cinco de Mayo battle. This afternoon, step inside a Talavera de la Reyna workshop and find yourself surrounded by centuries of artistry – hand-painted tiles and pottery glowing in brilliant blues, yellows, and whites, as skilled artisans shape, glaze, and paint each piece using time-honored techniques that trace back to the 16th century, offering a colorful glimpse into the living traditions that make this region of Mexico so magical. You’ll have time this evening to explore on your own.
Accommodations: Casareyna
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 5 | Chignahuapan & Zacatlán
Venture into the Sierra Norte to Chignahuapan, a town renowned for its festive spirit and year-round production of handcrafted Christmas ornaments. Observe local artisans at work and learn about the techniques behind these beautiful creations during our hands-on workshop. Continue to Zacatlán de las Manzanas, surrounded by orchards and mountains, and enjoy a lunch highlighting regional apple-based specialties. Take time to wander through the town’s charming streets before returning to Puebla.
Accommodations: Casareyna
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 6 | Atlixco & Mezcal Tasting
Discover Atlixco, a garden town set beneath Popocatépetl Volcano, famed for its mild climate and floral landscapes. Stroll through botanical gardens and the historic center, experiencing local life and architecture. Later, enjoy a guided mezcal tasting, learning about agave varieties and traditional production methods, before returning to Puebla for the evening.
Accommodations: Casareyna
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 7 | Markets & Return to Mexico City
Begin the day wandering through Callejón del Sapo, Puebla’s beloved market filled with antiques, handcrafted treasures, and one-of-a-kind local finds. Before departing the city, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on mole culinary experience, discovering the rich local ingredients and time-honored techniques behind this iconic dish. Savor the meal you’ve prepared together before returning to Mexico City, then toast to unforgettable memories as we relive the highlights of our Magical Mexico journey.
Accommodations: Zócalo Central
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 8 | Departure
Private transfers are arranged according to your flight schedule. Depart Mexico City with a deeper appreciation for its art, history, and flavors, and with memories that will stay with you long after the journey ends.
Meals: Breakfast
About Your Host
Meet Yvonne Garcia Bardwell, your passionate guide to the heart of Mexico. Born and raised in South Texas, Yvonne‘s deep-rooted love for her Mexican heritage infuses every aspect of her life and work. Her bicultural, bilingual roots bridge cultures effortlessly, connecting travelers with the vibrant traditions, flavors, and stories of Mexico.
As a community leader and cultural ambassador, Yvonne‘s mission is to share the soul of her beloved country, from its breathtaking landscapes to its rich artistic expressions and culinary wonders. Her enthusiasm is contagious, and her personal connection to Mexico runs deep, ensuring that your journey with her goes far beyond typical tourism.
With Yvonne as your host, you’ll venture off the beaten path to experience the true magic, depth, and diversity of Mexican life, creating unforgettable memories and celebrating the authentic culture, connections, and community that make Mexico truly special.
Details
Price: $5595* per person based on two people sharing double occupancy accommodations. If you prefer private, single occupancy accommodations, add $990**.
Includes: accommodations; airport transfers on arrival and departure days; private transportation on Days 2-6; bilingual trip leader; host from Denver Botanic Gardens (Yvonne Garcia Bardwell); meals as listed (7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 1 dinner); activities and entrance fees as listed; gratuities for your airport transfers and local guides as well as at restaurants for included meals; purified water in the vehicle Days 2-6; 24-hr in-country support; and basic $0 trip cost travel insurance. Pre-departure cancellation benefits can be added to the basic insurance policy for an additional cost.
Excludes: flights (we will assist with flight planning); passport fees; room upgrades; 6 dinners; upgraded travel insurance policy with pre-trip cancellation and interruption benefits (available at pro-rated cost); gratuities for trip leader, driver, and hotel staff; optional activities; and personal expenses.
*Price is based on payment by check or ACH. Credit card fees, if applicable, will be assessed at time of payment based on card used.
**If you are a solo traveler that prefers to share a double occupancy room, but we can’t find a suitable roommate for you, the private room surcharge will apply.
Group Size: Min 6, Max 8 + DBG Host + Trip Leader
Level of Difficulty: Participants should be comfortable with daily walking tours over cobblestone streets, climbing steps at historic sites such as pyramids and forts, and spending extended periods on their feet. There are also several longer driving days between destinations and time spent at higher elevations, including Mexico City (7,300 ft). This trip is designated as moderately active due to the combination of walking tours, uneven terrain, and altitude.
Important Information: Itinerary has been built to allow flexibility to accommodate activities and sightseeing. Every effort will be made to carry out all activities as planned and advertised, however, trip leaders reserve the right to make alterations, deletions, or modifications to the itinerary deemed necessary due to circumstances beyond their control.