Atlixco de las Flores & Val´Quirico
Duration
10 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Explore Atlixco streets and admire colorful buildings
Enjoy Popocatépetl volcano views from terraces
Discover Viveros de Cabrera floral landscapes
Visit Valquirico medieval-style town and Italian architecture
€ 77.06
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This tour takes you to some of Puebla’s most enchanting towns, offering a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Begin your journey in Atlixco, a charming town known as the City of Flowers, where colorful buildings, beautiful balconies, and vibrant streets create a magical atmosphere. Admire the picturesque views of the Popocatépetl volcano as you stroll through the arabesque-style square at the Zócalo and visit the historic former convent of Carmen, dating back to the 16th century. Discover the traditional dances of quetzals and bird men, and enjoy the festive and welcoming ambiance of this unique town, rich in history and floral beauty.
Next, explore the Viveros de Cabrera, a spectacular nursery with over 120 thousand plants and more than 100 nurseries, where you can immerse yourself in a stunning floral landscape. The journey continues to Val’Quirico, a medieval-style town inspired by Tuscany, Italy, with ornate architecture and cobblestone streets. Enjoy lunch at one of the local restaurants and have free time to explore the town at your own pace, capturing photos and appreciating its charm. This tour allows you to experience Puebla’s artistic and natural heritage, ideal for those who enjoy walking, photography, and cultural discovery. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended, and meals and gratuities are not included.
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Suitable for guests of all ages
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Customer Reviews
Guillermo

TBH . When I heard of the place was like a mix between OMG that sounds good . feel a little skeptical but. The atmosphere , the good vibe. It's beautiful... What a beautiful experience my love beside me !! Que más puedo pedir
Patrick

Very cool on a weekday. Guess it’s super crowded on weekends. Few hours is sufficient. Would not recommend to spend a night here.
Raul

Well, Kiko is an excellent place. It’s getting really popular now so parking is very packed. But overall great food great shopping and great environment. It is super tourist attraction. Every time I come to Pueblo, I love coming to this place to have a meal and have a good time and bring friends and family.
Jay

The best way to experience is to book a room for the night, come in the afternoon, wake up next morning to breakfast and quiet and then take the tranvia tour to Cacaxtla, returning to Puebla that evening. Val Quirico is kind of fun but also kind of cheesy. I consists of a multitude of restaurants. And some boutique shops of higher end products that no one seems to be buying from. Like those shopping malls where one sees all the high end shops, but the people wandering around are just in jeans and t shirts. And you ask yourself, "where are the real customers for these businesses, cause they certainly aren't the people milling around in the mall?" But it is fun. And the food is good. And the most successful thing seems to be the popcorn shop when your first come in. If I was opening up a business here, based on the visitors, I'd open up a french fry shop.
Hope

It felt like a theme park with many people more concerned with selfies than anything else. I guess we were expecting something more authentic and it just left a lot to be desired. The one coffee shop we wanted to visit was closed until lunch time and we couldn’t even sit and enjoy a morning cup of coffee.
