Youth Hostel in Puebla
Travel Tips for Puebla - Hostel Santo Domingo (Page 1/1)
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03 May 2012 Jose, USA:
Amparo Museum is Beautiful. Really enjoyed The National Train Museum as well. |
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18 Mar 2012 Megan, Canada:
if you want to do some outdoorsy activities I recommend taking a trip up to one of the mountain towns like Cuetzalan. Lots of culture, food, plentiful accommodations and a lot of fun activities in a beautiful setting. |
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23 Jul 2011 Javier, USA:
Cholula with the church built high on the pyramid. It's a 20 minute bus ride, you'll see the yellow church as you enter town (get off when the bus turns left off main road) continue walking in the direction the bus was headed and you'll get to a park, go pass the park and turn left, walk about five blocks and you'll see a steep road heading up to the church. (don't be confused by the large church near the park). I would have spent more time in Cholula, it's a scenic small town. Check Wikitravel for more details. |
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23 Jul 2011 Javier, USA:
Staff is very friendly and helpful. If you are taking a public bus back to the CAPU bus station, make sure to ask at the front desk, they'll point you to the ones that go into the station. |
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23 Jul 2011 Javier, USA:
OAXACA- Everyone falls in love with Oaxaca. Hostel Don Nino is by far the best place to stay, located a few blocks behind the main bus station. Ask locals for El Llano Park, no one seems to know it by it's offical name Juarez Park (it's between Pino Suarez and Juarez). |
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05 Jun 2011 Sylvia, Australia:
Oaxaca, about 5 hours south of Puebla. |
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HI Hostel Puebla - Hostel Santo DomingoSanto Domingo Hostel is located in downtown Puebla city, three blocks from Zócalo (central square) and 20 minutes from the bus station (CAPU). The hostel offers you 10 comfortable, beautiful and private rooms as well as dorms. | more...... |

