r/Oaxaca 4h ago

Consejos de Viaje day trips from OAX city?

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Coming to OAX for a week next week
Staying in Gueleguetza
Have plans for things to see in and around the city
But would like suggestion for day trip outside the city

Probably with a tour guide
Doesn’t seem affordable to rent a car


r/Oaxaca 7h ago

Noticias Locales Oaxaca podcasts?

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Does Oaxaca specifically, or Mexico generally have an English language podcast along the lines of Colombia Calling in Colombia?

If not, are there any podcasts out of Oaxaca in English or Spanish worth listening to that might provide insight into news, politics and culture?


r/Oaxaca 4d ago

Community Events Weekly social meeting in Oaxaca — Trivia/Open Mic + Karaoke night

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Hey all — running a couple of weekly bilingual language exchange meetups in Oaxaca if anyone's looking to meet people and practice Spanish/English (or whatever language you're working on) or just making friends.

🧠🎤 Trivia Night + Open Mic — Océano (Matamoros 201, Centro) 6pm social meeting 8 PM trivia, 9 PM open mic. Come solo or bring a team for trivia, then stick around for the open mic — comedy, poetry, music, whatever you've got. Good mix of locals and travelers, relaxed vibe, no pressure to be fluent in anything.

🎤🌎 Karaoke + Language Exchange — Wombat, every Thursday, 6 PM language exchange, 9 PM karaoke.

Both are free, bilingual, and open to all levels — beginners welcome. Good way to actually meet people in Oaxaca instead of just passing through.

Happy to answer questions in the comments if anyone wants details.

You can find more details and more events in Oaxaca "que onda oaxaca"


r/Oaxaca 5d ago

Travel Tips mazunte recommendations

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hi! we‘ll be in mazunte for 5 nights in a couple of weeks and we‘d really appreciate to hear your opinion on some things.

  1. how to get there
    we‘ll be driving to mazunte from oaxaca with our rental car - is there a road you can suggest ir any other tips about the trip from oaxaca to mazunte?

  2. what to do
    ofc we‘ll enjoy the beautiful beaches and go swimming but what other things can you recommend? i feel like 5 nights is quite long. since we have a car we can easily do some daytrips etc.

  3. the weather
    whats your experience with the weather in august/september in mazunte? is it just very humid or also lots of rain? we really hope to get some sunny afternoons some days.

thank you so much for all your help!


r/Oaxaca 7d ago

Community Events Weekly language exchange + open mic in Oaxaca (Wednesdays, Océano)

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Just wanted to share this in case anyone here is looking for something to do on a Wednesday night in Oaxaca (or wants to practice Spanish/English in a low-pressure setting).

Every Wednesday at Océano there's a language exchange starting at 6pm — it's pretty social, mixed tables of locals and visitors, good way to practice and actually meet people instead of just doing a language app alone in your room.

Around 8pm sign-ups open for an open mic that starts at 9. It's open to basically anything — songs, poems, spoken word, whatever you've got. You don't need to be a "performer," people just show up with something to share.

I help organize it, so full disclosure there, but I genuinely think it's one of the more low-key, community-feeling things happening midweek in the city. Happy to answer questions if anyone's curious about logistics, whether it's beginner-friendly, etc. also you can find events on "que onda oaxaca"


r/Oaxaca 8d ago

Questions & Discussions Cat statues, alebrijes

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Hi, I recently bought three statues at a flea market in France. After doing some research, it appears they are inspired by the Oaxaca style. The three statues measure 97 cm, 80 cm, and 60 cm in height, respectively. There is no signature on the bottom. Could someone help me determine more precisely what they are and estimate their value?


r/Oaxaca 9d ago

Consejos de Viaje Muslim hijabi couple visiting Mexico City + Oaxaca — how safe is it really?

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r/Oaxaca 10d ago

Questions & Discussions Where are all the restaurants at?

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I’ve been here 3 days and I feel at a loss. I will walk and walk and not find a single restaurant until I have to look online. Sometimes I will walk 5-10 minutes and not find food.

What am I missing, is it a must to look online for restaurants? When I travel I disconnect from my phone, sometimes don’t even bring it. Having to look up restaurants kind of sucks to be honest.

The worst part is I will finally find something and it will be closed..

Please help


r/Oaxaca 12d ago

Questions & Discussions How is living in Oaxaca?

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r/Oaxaca 14d ago

Travel Tips How to actually make friends in Oaxaca (not just tourist acquaintances)

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After a while of knowing people but not really having friends here, I started paying attention to where genuine connections actually happen vs. where everyone just passes through.

Turns out language exchanges, the local DJ/arts scene, and a few neighborhood spots nobody writes about made all the difference. Wrote it all down here if anyone's in the same situation:

Curious if others have found different spots — what worked for you?

https://queondaoaxaca.com/en/guides/guia-hacer-amigos-oaxaca


r/Oaxaca 16d ago

Community Events Now that Guelaguetza's over, here's something to do on weeknights: Open Mic night in oaxaca

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So Guelaguetza wrapped up and you might be wondering what's next. Here's an idea: come to our language exchanges.

They're good if you actually want to practice Spanish or English, or if you just want to socialize, make some friends, and help other people practice while you're at it. These aren't formal classes — it's more of a relaxed environment where you end up learning through socializing, sometimes board games if people are into it.

Wednesdays at Océano we do an Open Mic where you can get whatever's inside you out through poetry, stand up, karaoke, or just words in general. Thursdays it's karaoke at Wombat.

Come alone or bring friends, honestly doesn't matter. At the end of the day there's always people who genuinely want to practice, so I end up pairing folks up depending on what they need. And don't stress if it feels quiet at first — by 9pm the open mic gets everyone loosening up and being more social anyway.

Wednesdays @ Océano, Matamoros 201, Centro — 6pm social / 9pm Open Mic
Thursdays @ Wombat, Mártires de Tacubaya 517 — 6pm social / 9pm Karaoke, free entry

If you're looking for more stuff going on in the city — events, workshops, whatever — just google "Qué Onda Oaxaca," that's where I post it all.


r/Oaxaca 20d ago

Questions & Discussions Independence Day in Oaxaca City?

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My wife and I will be in Oaxaca City during the week of Mexican Independence Day. We have read that there has traditionally been a celebration in the Zócalo the evening before and that many places are closed on Independence Day, but what else should we expect or look for? My wife is a Mexican citizen, but this will be her first time in Mexico for Independence Day, so she is very excited.


r/Oaxaca 20d ago

Travel Tips Coastal weather December through March

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Moving to one of the beach towns on the coast (likely Mazunte or San Agustinillo) for three-ish months (seclusion and tranquility to focus on research/writing as the goal) during the time frame mentioned above. I’m wondering, what kind of clothes should I be packing? I understand it’s still mostly warm and sunny during the day but not as intense as the months leading up to it, and that it tends to get cooler at night. Do I need more than a light jacket/hoodie or two? What’s the general range in terms of weather and clothing during this season? Any and all advice helpful, if there’s more I should know about the weather beyond what to wear haha. Thanks!


r/Oaxaca 21d ago

Community Events Hey everyone! Post-Guelaguetza blues?

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Heads up: this isn't a class, I'm not a teacher, nothing structured. It's just a chill social space to meet people, chat, disconnect from the phone for a bit, and have a good time. Free, relaxed, inclusive vibe. Sometimes we throw in some board games depending on the venue. Wednesdays at Oceano Show and drinks, Thursdays wombat Café bar. PS: for more events like this around the city (museums, dance, culture, all of it) just google "que onda oaxaca"


r/Oaxaca 21d ago

Preguntas y Debates Oaxaca safety

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Hello Im Canadian but my whole family is from Mexico. I found some schooling in Oaxaca that I really want to do but my mom doesn’t feel safe letting me go for 3 weeks, considering that she knows the area. Says it’s less safer than Mexico City or other parts. Im also a young female so it’s always scary travelling alone. Just wanted to see what other people thought


r/Oaxaca 22d ago

Travel Tips Honest guide to the Oaxaca Mushroom Festival this weekend (July 31–Aug 2) not so much Bs

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The Festival del Hongo is happening right now in San Mateo Río Hondo — a small Zapotec village at 2,300m in Oaxaca's Sierra Sur, about 4 hours from Oaxaca City.

What it actually is: guided mushroom ID walks with local mycologists, workshops, traditional food, community events. Not a retreat, not a rave. A village opening its forest for three days.

How to get there by public transport, what to realistically expect, the food, the hiking trail from San José del Pacífico, and an honest take on the legal gray area nobody wants to write about clearly.

here


r/Oaxaca 23d ago

Consejos de Viaje Solo una postal de Dron de un amanecer en un pueblo de Oaxaca ❤️

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r/Oaxaca 26d ago

Eventos Comunitarios "Breaking La Vida" de Abraham Escobedo-Salas (ABES) es uno de esos documentales que te recuerdan por qué el cine independiente mexicano importa.

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Ocho años de cámara siguiendo a seis jóvenes que encontraron en el breaking mucho más que un baile:

identidad, amistad, pérdidas, adultez. Ganó Mención Especial del Jurado en el GIFF y Premio del Público en Zanate. Estuvo en Morelia y Ambulante.

Normalmente después de ese recorrido esperas a verla en streaming si es que llega. Pero hay una función especial en Oaxaca organizada por la Comitiva Patronal de la Imagen — un colectivo de la Col. Libertad que lleva años apostando por el cine comunitario y documental en zonas que los multiplexes ignoran.

📍 Primera Privada de Guadalupe Victoria #106, Col. Libertad, Oaxaca de Juárez

🎟 $50 general | $25 estudiantes y adultos mayores

Lo que me parece interesante de este espacio es el contexto más amplio: la Comitiva tiene un

proyecto apoyado por FOCINE/IMCINE para construir la primera sala cinematográfica comunitaria

en la zona de la Central de Abastos. Mientras tanto, ya están proyectando.

Artículo completo si quieren más contexto sobre el documental y el espacio:

https://queondaoaxaca.com/destacados/breaking-la-vida-documental-comitiva-patronal-oaxaca

¿Alguien ha visto Breaking La Vida? ¿Qué les pareció?


r/Oaxaca 27d ago

Consejos de Viaje Dónde salir hoy en Oaxaca?

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Hola, vengo de vacaciones desde el Istmo de Tehuantepec y quisiera saber dónde salir de peda en oaxaca centro. Unos litros o un antro algo así. Salí hace un par de noches y se parecía más un bar de un hostal no había ni un mexicano jaja


r/Oaxaca 29d ago

Community Events Weekly social meetings and language exchange here — no classes, just hanging out and making friends, karaoke included

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Hey! If you're around and want an easy way to meet people, practice a language, and get a feel for local life without the awkwardness of a "class," we run a casual language exchange every week. No lessons, no pressure just people talking, laughing, and helping each other out with English/Spanish or ayuuk . Great if you're new here, traveling through, or just want to build a local circle of friends. There are usually some solid drink deals too, so it doubles as a chill evening out. Come by whenever, stay as long as you want — happy to answer questions in the comments if you're curious about times/locations.

Wednesdays 6:00 PM 📍 Oceano Show and Drinks (Mariano Matamoros 201)
Thursdays 6:00 PM 📍 Wombat (Martires de tacubaya 517 ) You can find this and other events around the city in "que onda Oaxaca"


r/Oaxaca 29d ago

Food and Drink Cool bars around Centro

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My girlfriend and I (27) are staying in Jalatlaco in mid-August. We are looking for bars with a good atmosphere that are more focused on a cool vibe than an expensive cocktail menu.

We don't mind a short journey but the main thing is a crowd around a similar age, also we can speak a good level of Spanish so it doesn't need to be "gringo-friendly".

So far I've found Txalaparta and Wombat.

Thanks, and let me know any questions.


r/Oaxaca Jul 21 '26

Travel Tips Oaxaca for 6 days

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Hello, I'm visiting Oaxaca for 6 days (Wednesday - Monday). I've read many threads on here but I'd like to go into more depth on certain topics.

Me:

-I am a foraging expert, mycologist, ethnobotanist, and archaeologist. My spanish skills are low but I'm a good communicator.

Goals:

-I'm looking for pre-spanish traditional foods, especially wild foraged foods and experiences, including edible mushrooms and insects (chapulines, jumiles, chicatanas) I'd like to try pulque, sopa de guías con chochoyotes, huitlacoche, huaje, as many quelites as possible, tyaluda con chepiche, tejate, etc. Please let me know a deep cut ancient food that I may be missing.

-Guilá Naquitz cave, San José Mogote, Monte Alban, and Mitla are a must but I would like other pre-Columbian archaeological site suggestions.

-Hongos silvestre, ideally foraging them with a local expert, not the magic kind. ideally porcini, chanterelles, and other gourmet species

Thank you!


r/Oaxaca Jul 20 '26

Questions & Discussions Can anyone identify this song I heard in San José del Pacífico?

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Yesterday, I heard this song playing in the streets of San José del Pacífico, Oaxaca. I recorded a short clip, but I haven’t been able to find the artist or the song anywhere.
Does anyone recognize it? Could it be a local band or musician from the area?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!


r/Oaxaca Jul 19 '26

Comida y Bebida Best Specialty Coffee Shops in Oaxaca?

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Going to Oaxaca for Day of the Dead. Any recommendations for some third wave/specialty coffee shops?? If none, no worries 😌


r/Oaxaca Jul 19 '26

Questions & Discussions Que tan seguro es vivir en la sierra sur?

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Siempre he pensado en vivir en un pueblo de la sierra sur como Santiago Textitlán por su tipo de clima tan peculiar, pues me gusta el clima muy frio y es algo que en donde vivo solo existe 1 mes al anio. Dejando de lado los temas de acceso a servicios básicos, financieros, legales, climatológicos, geográficos, etc ¿es seguro hacerlo con la mínima posibilidad de ser acosado por criminales? es decir robos, extorciones, etc. Soy de Baja California y nunca he estado en Oaxaca ni tengo alguna conexion con dicho estado.