Fun activities for couples in Puebla

Popular activities for couples in Puebla

Walking tour of the city of Puebla

2 to 3 hours

4.8
47 reviews

$45.00

Tour to Cholula from Puebla

3 to 6 hours

4.7
34 reviews

$70.00

Tranvía

Cholula Magical Twon on a Traditional Tram from Puebla

5 hours

4.3
42 reviews

$7.70

Taste of Puebla

3 hours

4.6
22 reviews

$87.61

Iztaccihuatl volcano Hiking tour

11 hours

4.9
39 reviews

$154.00

Africam safari experience (private tour)

4 hours

4.9
32 reviews

$148.19

Visit to the local market

Delicious Culinary Tour in Puebla

5 hours

4.9
17 reviews

$50.26

City walking tour in Puebla (private tour)

3 hours

4.6
18 reviews

$60.00

Night Tour in Puebla

1.5 hours

5
16 reviews

$12.89

Admission to the Alpinia Nature and Adventure Park

1 to 8 hours

4.6
22 reviews

$9.28

Tips for couples visiting Puebla

When is the best time to visit Puebla?

The best time to visit Puebla is during the Spring months of March to May and the Fall months of October to December. These times of year provide pleasant and mild temperatures, ideal for sightseeing, discovering the city's attractions, and engaging in outdoor activities. Additionally, these months tend to be less busy than the summer months.

What are some fun activities for couples in Puebla?

  • Visit the five-level Africam Safari Park for a unique wildlife experience.

  • Explore the colorful Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel, the city’s oldest and most famous cathedral.

  • Take a hot air balloon ride over the majestic El Malecon promenade.

  • Go for a leisurely bike ride around the El Parian historic district.

  • Feel the energy of the city while driving around in a Maspecito, a horse-drawn carriage.

What are some romantic date ideas in Puebla?

  • Take a romantic stroll through the Paseo Bravo gardens.

  • Take a walk through the historical center of Puebla City.

  • Enjoy a picnic in the company of a spectacular view at the Acatlán National Park.

  • Relax and enjoy a romantic evening of classical music and culture at the Museo Amparo.

  • Explore the unique nightlife and bustling culture of Día de Muertos on the Calle de los Dulces.

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