TLAXCALA
The
beautiful city of Tlaxcala,
the state capital of Tlaxcala, is located in Mexico?s
central eastern region, 120 km (74 mi) east of Mexico
City. The climate is mild with an
average temperature of 18º C (64º F).
In this
city, built on top of ruins of ancient indigenous towns, you?ll see some
notable religious and civic buildings, including the Palacio
Municipal (Municipal Palace), where inside you?ll find wonderful paintings that
narrate Tlaxcala?s history from the pre-Hispanic era
to present day, as well as the work of Desiderio
Hernandez Xochitiotzin. In the town of Ocotlan,
you?ll find the Basilica of Ocotlan, which has an
eclectic white façade ornamented with beautiful local baroque designs.
For those
who like festivities and traditions, Tlaxcala offers
an entertaining running of the bulls, which has become famous nationwide. And
then there?s the exquisite cuisine, featuring dishes based on pre-Hispanic
recipes, such as the sopa de tortilla (tortilla soup) and mixiotes (chicken
wrapped in maguey leaves). During your visit, you can also try some good
regional wine, and for dessert you can indulge in panques de maiz (cornmeal pancakes) or
traditional amaranth sweets called alegrias.
In Tlaxcala?s environs, you?ll find interesting archaeological
zones like Cacaxtla, one of the most important
indigenous capitals in Mesoamerica
during the Epiclassic era (700?900 AD). Standing out
at these ruins are the enigmatic scenes that were painted on the walls. You can
also take a pleasant stroll through the Parque Nacional La Malinche (Malinche
National Park),
a perfect spot to go camping or enjoy nature. Also nearby is the town of Huamantla,
famous for its bull runs that remind one of Spain?s
Pamplona.
What?s more, in August, during the festivities that honor the Virgin of
Charity, residents of the town adorn church entrances with colorful rugs made
from sawdust, seeds and flowers.