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Oaxaca City
Mexico
Before You Go
October to May offers the best weather with warm days (22-28°C/72-82°F) and cool nights (10-15°C). October brings Día de los Muertos celebrations. June to September is rainy season with daily afternoon showers but fewer tourists and lower prices. Oaxaca sits at 1,500m elevation - expect cooler temperatures than coastal areas.
Visa
Check requirementsUS, Canadian, EU, Australian, and many other nationals can enter Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days. You'll receive a FMM (tourist card) on arrival. Check inm.gob.mx.
Getting There
TransportationBy Air: Oaxaca International Airport (OAX) is 10km south of the city center, with direct flights from Mexico City, Guadalajara, and some US cities.
By Bus: First-class buses from Mexico City (6 hours), Puerto Escondido (6 hours), and other cities arrive at the ADO terminal near the historic center.
Language
CommunicationSpanish is the official language. English is spoken in hotels, tourist restaurants, and tour agencies, but is limited in markets and local establishments. Many indigenous languages (Zapotec, Mixtec) are also spoken. Basic Spanish is very helpful.
Currency
Money mattersMexican Peso (MXN). Exchange rate roughly 17-20 MXN per USD. Cards accepted at hotels and nicer restaurants, but cash is essential for markets, street food, mezcalerías, and taxis. ATMs available in historic center.
Getting Around
Local transportWalking: The historic center is compact and very walkable. Most attractions, restaurants, and shops are within a 15-20 minute walk of the zócalo.
Taxis: Plentiful and affordable (30-50 pesos for trips within the city). Negotiate price before getting in.
Uber: Not officially available in Oaxaca.
Local Buses: Cheap (7-10 pesos) but routes can be confusing for tourists.
Bicycles: Growing bike infrastructure, rentals available.
From the Airport
Arrival infoTaxi: Official airport taxis with fixed rates (150-180 pesos to centro, 20 min).
Shuttle: Shared vans slightly cheaper (80-100 pesos per person).
Uber: Not officially operating from airport.
Local Bus: Very cheap (7 pesos) but infrequent and not recommended with luggage.
Markets and Shopping
Mercado 20 de Noviembre
Traditional market famous for grilled meat alley. Tlayudas and regional street food in covered market.