Puebla Cathedral (Catedral de Puebla)
Puebla Cathedral (Catedral de Puebla)

Puebla Cathedral (Catedral de Puebla)

Calle 16 de Septiembre s/n, Centro histórico de Puebla, Puebla, Puebla, 72000

Basics

Construction began on the Puebla Cathedral around 1535, although work wasn’t completed until the 17th century. As a result, this fixture of the Puebla skyline features a mishmash of architectural styles, including a baroque interior with an octagonal altar and Renaissance facades.

See the exterior from the top deck of a hop-on hop-off bus, or gain a deeper understanding of the cathedral’s history and architecture during a shared or private city tour. These tours typically include visits to other nearby attractions, such as the Biblioteca Palafoxiana, food tastings, or stops at Talavera tile factories, making them ideal for first-time visitors.

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Puebla, Cholula & Tonantzintla Day Trip
Puebla, Cholula & Tonantzintla Day Trip
$45.50 per adult
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Good tour
Our guide Andy was great and had a lovely personality. Loved visiting the pretty towns. There is quite an emphasis on churches.
Robyn_D, May 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Puebla Cathedral is a must-visit for fans of architecture in the city of Puebla, designated a World Heritage City.

  • The cathedral hosts regular choral performances.

  • It’s free to enter the cathedral.

  • Puebla Cathedral may not be fully wheelchair or stroller accessible.

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How to Get There

Puebla Cathedral is situated at the heart of Puebla’s historic downtown, next to the zocalo (central plaza). Excursions from Mexico City that stop at Puebla Cathedral typically include round-trip transportation, while most visitors based in Puebla easily reach the cathedral on foot.

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When to Get There

Puebla Cathedral is open daily to the public, usually from early in the morning until the evening. Visit on Sunday to see the cathedral at its most vibrant, or stop by midweek for a quieter experience.

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Churches in Puebla

The colonial city of Puebla—also known as Puebla de Los Ángeles—has such an abundance of churches that it can be overwhelming to know where to begin. After visiting the cathedral, make time for the gold-drenched Santo Domingo Temple, the San Ildefonso Chapel—now a cultural center—and the Ex Convent of Santa Monica, the supposed birthplace of the classic Pueblan dish,chiles en nogada.

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