Zona Arqueológica de Mitla
Archaeological museum · Mitla ·

Zona Arqueológica de Mitla

Archaeological museum · Mitla ·

Zapotec ruins with unique colors, columns, and cactus gardens

zapotec
geometric patterns
detailed stonework
local guides
church
ruins
museum
tombs
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Vila de, Cam. Nacional, San Pablo, Centro, 70438 San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Oax., Mexico Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Vila de, Cam. Nacional, San Pablo, Centro, 70438 San Pablo Villa de Mitla, Oax., Mexico Get directions

+52 951 568 0316

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•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

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Jan 28, 2026

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Google
Visiting Mitla in Oaxaca was an incredibly beautiful experience. The site is full of history, intricate designs, and stories that make you appreciate the depth of Oaxaca’s past. Walking through the ancient structures and seeing the detailed stonework up close felt surreal. If you love history, archaeology, or simply want to experience one of Oaxaca’s most meaningful cultural sites, Mitla is a must-visit. I highly recommend it.

Laurin J.

Google
Interesting small ruin. Small. Right in the town, easy to get to. Church built right into the property, which is interesting. I've seen it a couple of times, interesting place. Can't go down into the tombs right now, they're renovating. Colours are unique, and the columns are fascinating. Related to the site down the road at Yagul.

JL F (.

Google
Not as impressive as some of the other archeological sites in the state of Oaxaca, but a nice experience nonetheless, just skip past the many vendors trying to sell you stuff all through the visit, however, if you see something you like, feel free to help the local economy.

Kim D.

Google
It shows the incredible advancement in architecture and casting of early concrete that last for thousand years, and yet the Spanish came and demolished and defaced such civilization just to build a church next to this vast architectural wonder .. I felt so sad for the zapotec people... since the Spanish added nothing to their culture or civilization but only to degrade and enslave the natives into overpopulation to continue paying into the church which provides no help to the poor people of Oaxaca! C'est domage! (Cash only ticket, btw, 210 pesos - universal price as same at Monte Alban)

Azucena Okie K.

Google
Get a guide when you arrive, ask what they cost, what knowledge they have and for how long will the tour be. There are usually a few tourguides waiting near the ticket booth. Shop around and get one you are happy with. It's better to have a guide to tell you what you are looking at.

Craig Weiner, D.

Google
A definite must see and definitely their one of the local guides who are there to assist…ours was Gilberto and his English was excellent…about a 40 min tour…be aware the main beautiful palace building has very tall steps to get up and down…gorgeous cactus gardens, tons of handicrafts on location and throughout the village streets that wind up to the site

Teresa V.

Google
We only had about an hour here on a guided tour. This is a beautiful archeological site of significance to the Zapotec and Mixteca tribes. The friezes are spectacular to see given their geometric patterns. We had the privilege to see Mitla on Day of the Dead, Nov. 1st at around noon. On this day the celebrations continued with church bells ringing and fireworks, such a priceless experience. Mitla is surrounded by a town, plenty to do and see especially around Day of the Dead.

Abd M.

Google
My wife and I are here in mexico since8 months visited many ancient temples. Mitla archeological zine was something special and different. What we liked more about this site was the sympolic presented in the walls. Something different in this sitewhich was presented in the nice cactus garden which show a good example of the flora in this region.
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James V.

Yelp
Beautiful portal into the native past of Oaxaca. Incredible to see the advancements of the Zapotec. The tour was wonderful to gain insight into the indigenous culture and also learn about the destruction caused by colonization. Beautiful views and remnants of the palace. Definitely worth checking out.
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Thomas B.

Yelp
Massive, unique, a must see if you visit Oacaxa. What an amazing drive on the way out to Mitla North of Oaxaca. Along the way, you can enjoy some smaller ruins that haven't had a lot of attention paid to them mostly because of their size. But they are precious little gems along the way. You really should stop off and enjoy. Make time for it. After a short trip up the mountain to its location and a short walk to the grounds where these several temples are placed around an open area in the middle. It took my breath away. I was so impressed by it. I just found a nice place to sit in the shade and I let my mind wander thinking about the games that were played down there the and the people? In my mind I could see the locals setting up their markets in the open area to serve the rich that lived on top of the mountain. Also all the builders that appeared to create these monuments. I thought Of the monumental task ahead of these architects.There are several temples at this location. Each one has a story worth listening to. So the guides are really important for your visit. This place is completely recommended.
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Boon C.

Yelp
The Mitla archeological site is located San Pablo Villa De Mitla just outside of Oaxaca. The Zapotec people has a lot influence in this area. The visit need 1.5 hours to walk around without guide tour. The compound divided into three sections. The front section is the church Grupo de las Iglesias. It also has tomb of the ancient time. The church entrance actually need to be enter from the second section near the vendor street. The third section are the Columnas, Grupo de las. Inside the temple has column in the courtyard. It must has use for the roof support. The tomb entrance is on the ground. It is block and prohibit any entry.
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Josh B.

Yelp
So much going on at this site - a beautiful,activity used church - and stunning ancient ruins. The perfect example of how the history Mexico. Once you pay the low admission price, you enter a small museum with some pottery and a skeleton. It's a nice place to start as you get some background info on the place. This location seems to get a lot of tours, so if you are going alone, be prepared to have waves of people from time to time. That being said, it's in an area of Mexico that isn't well travelled by foreigners and so many of the tourists are from other places in Mexico. The church and grounds are interesting. You can see the old walls of what used to exist at the back end of the church. The stones from the church were taken from the ancient ruins next to it - like all throughout Mexico. The craftsmanship and detail of the ancient buildings are awesome. The walls are so detailed with stonework. There aren't too many structures left, but what does exist tells an amazing story. In addition to the buildings, within the courtyard are two ancient tombs that you can crawl down and see. I never felt like I was in a tomb raider movie more than that before. Want to see what I mean? Check out the video here https://youtu.be/jmHbp3EK03c
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Hector J.

Yelp
este lugar pase para ir a comprar unos recuerdos o comp le dicen souveniers. buen paisaje lugar bien tranquilo y bonito. si de veras uno quiere conoser Iaxaca y la Arquelogia de nuestras raices Zapotek.
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Nancy. L.

Yelp
A MUST! Definitely pay for a tour if it's your first time. This will be one of the cheapest places to buy souvenirs!