Plaza de la Danza

City park · Oaxaca City

Plaza de la Danza

City park · Oaxaca City

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C. 2 de Abril, CALZADA MADERO, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico

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Nestled by the Municipal Palace, this vibrant square is a cultural gem, perfect for enjoying ice cream, live music, and stunning sand art during festivities.  

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C. 2 de Abril, CALZADA MADERO, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico Get directions

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Jul 5, 2025

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"Day of the Dead Sand Tapestries One of the traditions associated with Day of the Dead in Oaxaca is the creation of colorful sand tapestries. You'll find them all over the city throughout the week of the holiday, but in the plaza adjacent to La Soledad church, they set up some large ones that are truly monumental, It's interesting to see when they're being made, they bring in truckloads of sand and then the young artists painstakingly fill in their design to bring their vision to life. The theme of the tapestries is invariably death, but often there is a playful aspect to these creations. The ephemeral nature of this art form reminds us of the fleeting nature of life. After the holiday has passed, they scoop up the sand and return the plaza to its unadorned condition."

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Bart

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What a nice atmosphere, we were there during Dia de los Muertos so it will definitely have a different atmosphere on other times, but worth a visit!

Bobby C

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This square feels like Europe. It's lined with white stone flanked by churches and palaces and a park that houses ice cream vendors. Not many tourists venture here which adds to its charm. A very beautiful and calm place to grab a dessert, sit on the auditorium-like steps and just enjoy the sounds of silence.

Miguel Chaves

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Beautiful place to hang out around La Soledad Church. Depending on the dates, you might find concerts or other cultural activities. You can also find street snacks such as Esquites, a popular Mexican savory corn snack. Lastly, is the place to try Nieves (Mexican ice cream) of many different flavors. The "leche quemada" nieve is a must!

Stavros Vasileiadis

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Very cute area with a beautiful cathedral and a side area with local shops and open snack bars. There is also a dance taking place on the little square

J. C.

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Awesome plaza! Great place to spend the afternoon. Little fountain and courtyard with food and live music. The church nextdoor had some interesting architecture.

Gustavo Chavando

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Incredibly architecture. Beautiful green "cantera" stone. Tasty icecream outside the main patio.

Rainbow Alaska

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Beautiful for Dias de la Muertos! Activities going on everywhere with people celebrating. I hope to come back for another one.

Lydia

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Never seen anything like it. Absolutely everyone, everywhere dancing ! Go on Saturdays... Library near by too, quite interesting common spaces there so worth checking out. All very nice