The 10 Best Nature & Parks in Puebla, Puebla

November 8, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Puebla (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpweβla] ( listen)), officially the Free and Sovereign State of Puebla (Spanish: Estado Libre y Soberano de Puebla) is one of the 31 states which, with the Federal District, comprise the 32 Federal Entities of Mexico. It is divided in 217 municipalities and its capital city is Puebla.
Restaurants in Puebla

1. Jardin Botanico de las Cactaceas

30 km West of Tehuacan Zapotitlan Salinas, Puebla Mexico
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Jardin Botanico de las Cactaceas

2. Alpinia

Camino Alpino Km 3 Km 63 Autopista Mex-Pue, Puebla 74105 Mexico +52 222 206 6813 [email protected] http://alpinia.mx
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Alpinia

We're a natural park dedicated to outdoor activities and sports like cycling, hiking, trail running, gotcha, archery and much more; we're located on the foothills of volcano Iztaccihuatl in the state of Puebla, Mexico. There are camping areas as well as lodges. Make sure you ask about our group weekends and summer camps; we love arranging personalized experiences in the great outdoors.

3. Jardin Botanico Universitario BUAP

Av. San Claudio s/n Ciudad Univeristaria, Puebla 72570 Mexico +52 222 229 5500 [email protected] http://www.jardinbotanico.buap.mx
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Jardin Botanico Universitario BUAP

The University Botanic Garden was founded in 1986 and has a collection of 3000 living plants divided into 11 sections taking into account geographical, ecological, taxonomic and use criteria. The herbarium is home to 47,000 records mainly of the flora of the state of Puebla, constitutes the largest plant collection in the state. It is internationally certified by the BGCI.

4. La Dinastia Centro Cultural Ecuestre

Puebla 75234 Mexico +52 222 164 7869 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/ladinastiacce/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

La Dinastia Centro Cultural Ecuestre

Center specialized in Assisted Training with Horses, Equestrian Therapies, and Horsemanship. We perform various equestrian areas, all based on respect for the horse.

5. Parque La Concordia

Calle 32 Oriente 233. Centro, Puebla 72000 Mexico
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Parque La Concordia

6. Zocalo

Zocalo, Puebla 72000 Mexico +52 222 122 1100 http://visit.puebla.gob.mx/destino/puebla/
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4.5 based on 2,450 reviews

Zocalo

An old fountain rests at the center of this bucolic plaza, located in Puebla's historic district.

Reviewed By alokjolly - New York City, United States

The first thing about a trip to Mexico is that Mexico is everything you didn’t know about Mexico…. and more ~ and in a land that offers the very best of cross-cultural experiences ranging back thousands of years, to today’s best, modern-day, but tradition-based foods and accompaniments, and offers everything in a dazzling array of colors, shapes and flavors. The cuisine is exotic, unfailingly creative, unerringly spiced and flavored, and exquisitely balanced in more ways than one would think possible. Forget tacos, nachos and tortillas.. that’s just scratching the surface of a vast repertoire that sucks you in and keeps your head spinning with more. Raw, fresh vegetables, dried herbs and preserved flowers, roots and other plant parts are creatively incorporated loosely and unhesitatingly into the mainstream of the meal: so much so that some dishes, when served, appear like floral arrangements more to delight the eye than the palette… but if you didn’t know better, you’d miss out hugely. Me ? I hadn’t a clue… but what a way to learn !! It grabs you by your taste-buds, and then dances around swinging you like a rag doll until it’s done… which may be never. We were invited to visit Mexico by a dear friend from our neighborhood in NY, who goes there every year. This was a special treat, and we were really lucky to be able to accept. Besides staying with her in Puebla for 5 days, we spent two days in Mexico City and then 2 days in Puerto Vallarta. Each place was an experience in a culture that amazed and delighted. Puebla has dozens of amazing restaurants all over the ancient city. The biggest attraction, though, is the 40-plus churches scattered across almost every central block in the City. And the main central square, the Zocalo, is the principal meeting place in town, where everything happens… slow and easy. On weekends, this space is filled with market stalls, hawkers, tradesmen, and the like, and the surrounding arcade is taken over by the numerous restaurants that occupy the square, offering fresh and delightfully prepared foods for a traditional breakfast, brunch or well into the evening meal, all eaten at out-door tables set up amongst a dazzling array of local tradesmen selling their wares as they walk around carrying impossible loads of things, wearing stacks of hats, and also carrying children on their hip, to boot. Fascinating. But unlike such hawkers in other countries, these folks do not bother you at your table unless one were to call them for something. So, this was our first full day there, and Sunday is market day, so we went out for a late breakfast, and I mean late: pre-siesta, almost… at the Zocalo. We settled at an establishment that looked promising, Puerta Azul, on the shady side of the vast square, and helped ourselves to a sumptuous meal of eggs, chicken bits, round crispy tortillas with shrimp and salsa, chicken with another kind and a bunch of beers and tequila (yes !) to start our day. When in Mexico, do as the …? The brunch was served buffet style, so you help yourself to as much as you like and they bring you the coffee, juices and drinks as you ask for them. No rush: it’s just another day in the park. For the three of us, our tab came out to 432 pesos, which at the time was about $22.00. Amazing, how far the Dollar goes in some places.

7. Piedras Encimadas

Puebla Mexico +52 797 112 5584
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4.5 based on 187 reviews

Piedras Encimadas

Reviewed By ives007 - Mexico City, Mexico

If you enjoy the roadrunner cartoon you will be amaze of the rock formations here. Definitely a place to visits and had some extravagant pictures.

8. Africam Safari

Blvd. Carlos Camacho Espiritu km 16.5, Puebla 72960 Mexico +52 222 281 7000 http://www.africamsafari.com
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4.5 based on 3,458 reviews

Africam Safari

Reviewed By griibs - Puebla, Mexico

I had a fun time going with my family. It’s a great place to go if your in town is worth the money for sure and even more if you love animals. Just make sure to check the whether and be aware that it can be 2 -3 hour long other than that have fun!

9. Francisco Pelaez Ethnobotanical Garden

Calle 2 sur 1700, Puebla 72534 Mexico https://www.facebook.com/jardinetnobotanico/
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Francisco Pelaez Ethnobotanical Garden

10. Zoo Parque Loro Puebla

Carretera Federal Puebla Atlixco Km 09 Priv. benito Juarez 33-3 Tlaxcalancingo, Puebla 72810 Mexico +52 222 284 2124 [email protected] http://www.parqueloro.com.mx
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Zoo Parque Loro Puebla

More the 600 animales the 96 diferetns especies, exelent for visitor whit childrens or family trip, souvenirs, restaurant, photo, interactive activitis.

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