Discovering the Cultural Heart of Oaxaca at Centro Cultural San Pablo
Explore Oaxaca’s vibrant culture at Centro Cultural San Pablo, a stunning center for art, history, and community engagement in a restored convent.
Centro Cultural San Pablo is a vibrant cultural center in Oaxaca, offering tourists a glimpse into the rich history and contemporary art scene of the region. With its stunning architecture and diverse programs, it's a must-visit for culture enthusiasts.
A brief summary to Centro Cultural San Pablo
- Miguel Hidalgo 907, Oaxaca, Centro, Oaxaca, 68000, MX
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- Monday 10 am-8 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-8 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-8 pm
- Thursday 10 am-8 pm
- Friday 10 am-8 pm
- Saturday 10 am-8 pm
- Sunday 10 am-6 pm
Local tips
- Check the schedule for special events and workshops that might be happening during your visit.
- Take time to explore the gardens and outdoor spaces, which offer a peaceful retreat from the city bustle.
- Visit the center in the late afternoon for a quieter experience and to catch the sunset from the courtyard.
- Don't miss the chance to purchase unique local art and crafts from artists featured in the exhibitions.
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Getting There
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Walking
If you are in Ruta Independencia, start by heading southeast on Calle de la Independencia towards Calle de Miguel Hidalgo. Continue straight for about 500 meters until you reach the intersection with Calle de Miguel Hidalgo. Turn left onto Calle de Miguel Hidalgo and walk for approximately 300 meters. Centro Cultural San Pablo will be on your left at Miguel Hidalgo 907.
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Bicycle
For those using a bicycle, begin at the main square of Ruta Independencia and cycle southeast on Calle de la Independencia. After about 500 meters, take a left onto Calle de Miguel Hidalgo. Continue cycling for approximately 300 meters, and you will find Centro Cultural San Pablo on your left at Miguel Hidalgo 907. Be cautious of pedestrians and road conditions as you ride.
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Public Transportation (Bus)
You can take a local bus from Ruta Independencia to Centro. Look for a bus heading towards the city center. Board the bus and ask the driver to let you know when you reach Miguel Hidalgo. The bus ride generally costs around 10 MXN. After disembarking, walk about 100 meters down Calle de Miguel Hidalgo, and you will see Centro Cultural San Pablo at Miguel Hidalgo 907 on your left.
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Taxi (or Rideshare)
If you prefer a taxi or rideshare service, simply request a ride to 'Centro Cultural San Pablo, Miguel Hidalgo 907, Centro, Oaxaca'. The fare from Ruta Independencia should range between 50-100 MXN depending on traffic and time of day. Inform the driver of your destination, and they will drop you off directly in front of the cultural center.
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