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Strongly indulgent with somewhat local, somewhat relaxing, somewhat urban character.

Step inside Pastelería Quemen, a charming bakery nestled in the heart of Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico, where tradition and flavor come alive in every handmade sweet. This inviting local patisserie showcases an array of beautifully packaged cookies, cakes, and bakery delights that capture the vibrant essence of Oaxacan culture. The warm indoor ambiance and rustic decor create a cozy setting, perfect for indulgent moments or gift shopping. For travel lovers craving authentic Mexican pastries, this visual journey offers a sensory escape filled with the sweet aroma and joyful spirit of Oaxaca's rich culinary heritage. Embark on a flavorful adventure and treat yourself to the delectable magic of this hidden gem bakery.

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Year-round, ideal for morning or early afternoon visits when baked goods are freshest

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Most videos filmed Feb during winter. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.

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Year-round, ideal for morning or early afternoon visits when baked goods are freshest

30 minutes to 1 hour

Camera or smartphone for photos, Reusable bag for purchases, Comfortable footwear, and Cash and card payment options

Foodies, Couples, Families, Cultural Explorers, and Travel Bloggers

The nearest airport is Xoxocotlán International Airport (OAX), located about 20 minutes from downtown Oaxaca de Juárez by taxi.

Discover charming boutique hotels and traditional guesthouses nearby, perfect for immersing yourself in Oaxaca’s rich culture.Book a stay →

Enhance your visit with local food tours, visits to traditional markets, or exploring nearby colonial architecture of Oaxaca city.Book a tour →

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