Puebla is a city of about 3 million people. But for some reason, it doesn’t get a lot of press from other expats in Mexico.
We think it might be one of Mexico’s best-kept secrets! With great weather, affordable housing, amazing food, and beautiful architecture, and centrally located for ease of traveling.
Join us in this video as we walk you through the beautiful city of Puebla and what it’s like to live here.
Why Puebla Is a Top Choice for Expats in Mexico
Puebla, a vibrant city in east-central Mexico, offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and modern conveniences, making it an ideal destination for expats. Here’s why:
1. Location and Accessibility
Located just 2–3 hours from Mexico City, Puebla is surrounded by picturesque hills, mountains, and iconic volcanoes like Popocatépetl and Iztaccíhuatl. Its central location offers easy access to other parts of Mexico, making it a pivotal hub for commerce and travel.
2. Historical and Cultural Significance
- UNESCO World Heritage Site: Puebla’s historic center boasts over 5,000 buildings with Baroque architecture, including the magnificent Puebla Cathedral, the tallest in Latin America.
- Culinary Heritage: Known as the birthplace of Cinco de Mayo, Puebla is famous for its traditional dishes like mole poblano and semita sandwiches.
- Art and Antiques: From the vibrant Barrio de la Artista to Frog’s Alley, the city is a haven for artists, antique enthusiasts, and culture lovers.
3. Comfortable Climate
With its altitude-regulated weather, Puebla enjoys mild temperatures year-round. Summers are warm but not oppressive, while winters are cool and pleasant, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a temperate climate.
4. Things to Do
- Activities and Nightlife: Puebla offers everything from art galleries and antique shopping to vibrant nightlife with live music, bars, and late-night dining.
- Outdoor Adventures: The surrounding mountains and volcanoes are perfect for hiking, camping, and cycling. Nearby Cholula, with its ancient pyramid and colonial charm, is a must-visit.
- Food and Drinks: Enjoy churros, raisin liqueur at La Pasita, and the region’s ancient fermented drink, pulque.
5. Affordable Living
- Cost of living in Puebla is lower than in Mexico City. For example, a three-course meal for two at a high-end restaurant costs about $40, while local street food like semitas is as cheap as $3.
- Utilities like water and electricity are affordable, with internet costing around $30 per month.
- Housing options range from historic homes in the city center to modern developments like Lomas de Angelópolis, which offers secure, family-friendly living with all amenities.
6. Modern Amenities
Puebla has top-notch hospitals, a well-connected international airport, and extensive public transportation options, including affordable minibuses, taxis, and Uber. It’s also one of the best places to buy a car in Mexico, thanks to local auto factories.
Why Choose Puebla?
Puebla seamlessly combines historical charm with modern conveniences. Whether you’re drawn to its cultural richness, affordable living, or vibrant lifestyle, Puebla has something for everyone. From its UNESCO-preserved architecture to its growing expat-friendly neighborhoods, it’s a city that’s both welcoming and full of opportunities for exploration and growth.
Ready to make the move? Visit Puebla with a local! Check out our Mexico relocation tours and start exploring Puebla today and experience its magic firsthand!
Anita Reketti Webb says
Hola!
I’ve been exploring moving to Mexico for the past two years. I’ve been to the Lake Chapala area a couple of times and to San Miguel de Allende. I want to visit Puebla, Mexico in November or December. I don’t really like big cities but want to be near one. What are the best places in Puebla but near Centro?
Mariana Lange says
Hi Anita!
To help you get a feel for whar the best areas are for you near the centro of Puebla, we recommend going on a private relocation tour when you come to Mexico in November.
Check out our relocation tours page to learn more about them and how to book one https://mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/private-relocation-tours/