San Antonio Arrazola
San Antonio Arrazola
San Antonio Arrazola

San Antonio Arrazola Tours and Tickets

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Situated beneath the Monte Albán archaeological site, the artisan town of San Antonio Arrazola offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of Oaxaca. Best known for its fantastical painted wooden figurines called alebrijes—and the street art dotted around town dedicated to them—San Antonio Arrazola is the ideal spot to pick up some souvenirs from your time in Oaxaca.

  • Calle Emiliano Zapata, Arrazola, Oaxaca, 71233

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Embla_B, Nov 2023
Nice tour. We booked a...
Nice tour. We booked a tour with an English speaking guide, because we dont speak Spanish. Unfortunately, he spole Spanish 80 % of the time, forgetting to translate into English. Lunch was excellent. It is not included, the price is 180 pesos. Remember to bring cash.
Rebecca_A, Sep 2023
Recommended
This was a great day tour. We had an excellent guide at Monte Alban who went well and beyond not only explaining the site but also giving us great insights into essential parts of history and landscape of Mexico. The afternoon was nice by visiting artesian places. I would recommend this tour if you also prefer yours in a small group.
Jaquon_D, Sep 2023
Great tour
My spouse and I took this tour on the first day of our Oaxaca stay. Very impressive! Our guide Antonio possesses incredible amount of knowledge. He took us on a wonderful journey of history of all the places we visited. We enjoyed it very much!
Marjorie_P, Oct 2023
Knowledgeable tour guide
We booked this tour since our original tour to Monte Alban got cancelled due to a sick guide and also protests in Monte Alban. we're glad that Monte alban reopened by the time we took this tour. The meeting point was very central and transportation was comfortable. Felipe, our driver was great. There were only 6 of us in our group in a big van. Antonio, our guide was very knowledgeable and translated from spanish to english really well. we learned a lot from this tour because of Antonio. I do think we spent too much time in the Alebrijes shop and convent. It was very hot, so make sure to wear light clothes, hat/umbrella, sunscreen and bring water.