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Chignahuapan: Puebla's Soothing Thermal Water Haven

In the north of the state of Puebla, where the Sierra Madre Occidental begins, Chignahuapan is located. Chignahuapan comes from the Nahuatl and means “Place where water abounds”. This can be verified when you discover its famous thermal waters, frequented by both locals and tourists that are looking for a healthy and relaxing day among friends or family members.

 

What to do in Chignahuapan?But not only that, Chignahuapan, Pueblo Mágico is also famous for being the biggest producer of Christmas spheres in the country. Housing factories and artisan workshops that have kept the trade alive for several generations. Experience its winter festivals and the weekends in the Local Christmas Spheres Market and enjoy your shopping.

 

Staying near the downtown will facilitate your mobility and will give you more opportunities to plan your schedule, and also to know its local lifestyle even more deeply. One option is the hotel and restaurant MH, located in the heart of the Historical Center of Chignahuapan that offers comfort and proximity to the main tourist spots.

 

Another option is the Nube Nueve Hotel that offers views of the Basilica de la Inmaculada Virgen de la Concepcion. At night is a visual delight thanks to its beautiful lightning. Don’t forget to take a selfie!
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