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Oaxaca is both a state and a city in Mexico. Oaxaca City, also known by its more formal name, Oaxaca de Juárez, is located inland from the water, more than a day trip away from the state's iconic beaches. But luckily, this colorful and ethnically diverse city has tons of great things to do that don't involve lounging on the sand.
Parks, gardens, and nature reserves will ensure you get outside to explore, while there are also great indoor activities. Interesting museums, churches steeped in history, and lively nightlife all await when you visit Oaxaca City. And we haven't yet mentioned Oaxaca's amazing craft markets.
With everything that will keep you busy on your city break here, don't get caught dragging around your luggage. Instead, take advantage of the city's luggage storage facilities like Bounce. When you store luggage before sightseeing, you'll have a much easier time navigating the city and the major attractions.
Bounce is an affordable luggage storage service in Oaxaca with all the perks you could possibly want. We offer BounceShield Protection for peace of mind, locations exactly where you need them, friendly staff, and an intuitive app that makes it easy to book online.
Bounce can accommodate large items and suitcases, unlike typical station lockers. Plus, you can choose to use our luggage storage services for a few hours or multiple days at a time. As the ideal alternative to luggage lockers at train stations or Oaxaca Airport, our secure luggage storage makes sure you never need to carry more than you want to. Just visit any of our luggage storage locations or book luggage storage using our app or website, drop everything off, and we'll do the rest.
Oaxaca has a way of drawing visitors out of their hotels and into the bustling center. You can sit out and people-watch in the Plaza de la Constitución, a lively square lined by cafés and restaurants. One of the more notable churches in the city is here, too - the Metropolitan Cathedral of Oaxaca. Don't miss the New Spanish Baroque-style architecture of the Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán or the Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad, built in the late 1600s.
Greenspaces are widely available here as well in the form of the Oaxaca Botanical Garden, the Monte Albán archaeological site, and the Hierve el Agua Nature Reserve. You definitely won't miss the beach with everything there is to do here once you find luggage storage.
Since Oaxaca was founded in 1532 and has a history dating much further back, it's not surprising that there are a bunch of intriguing museums to check out here.
This handicraft and textile museum bucks the trend of stuffy museums. It won't cost you a peso to visit, and there are often workshops available for both kids and adults interested in the region's textiles. Heading here won't take you out of your way as the museum is housed in an 18th-century mansion in the historic center.
The whole family will enjoy learning about the creative processes used in and near Oaxaca, production processes, techniques, and design. The museum is committed to preserving traditions and dialogue related to the region's handicrafts and art. Museo Textil is fairly modest, so you shouldn't need more than 30 minutes to an hour to see it all.
This museum offers bag storage near the entrance, but they clearly state that they are not responsible for lost or stolen items. A better bet is to trust your luggage storage to Bounce before you arrive.
Located in the Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, it's likely that you'll come across this archaeological museum somewhat naturally. But if you need more info to entice you, this is more of a cultural center within a 17th-century convent. The building itself is worth of a few photos and some exploration, as are the exhibits on ancient books. The museum has been in operation since 1831, and some of the other notable exhibits include the ones on Millennial cultures from 10,000 BC to 200 AD and contact and conquest during the 16th century.
This next museum is a fairly niche offering, but if you're into either stamps or surrealist art, this is the ideal way to spend a few hours in the city. After exploring the exhibits, head out to enjoy a drink (or two) on the charming patio, and don't forget to pass through the gift shop before you head out. They have some unique keepsakes and souvenirs.
With any of the museums in Oaxaca, it's best to have a plan to store luggage in advance. Navigating the city center can be challenging with extra bags, so our Bounce luggage storage service is the obvious choice.
While Oaxaca has its fair share of larger shopping malls, one of the best things to do in the city is peruse the various local markets. Here are three to get you started:
Popular with tourists (with good reason), this covered market, not far from the Textile Museum, is the ideal spot to wander for a while. Offering fresh produce, handicrafts, and prepared foods to consume while you walk, this is a can't-miss market. You'll also find a huge assortment of regional textiles here, many of which will be similar to the ones found in the nearby museum.
About a block away from Mercado Benito Juárez, Mercado 20 de Noviembre is another great place to do a little shopping. Vendors are more food-focused here, with produce, street food, and baked goods all on offer. This market is also covered so you can escape the sun if you need to. If you're planning a picnic in any of the Oaxaca squares, pick up your supplies here.
Mercado de la Merced is less popular with tourists, but that doesn't mean it won't fit the retail bill perfectly, especially for foodies. Like 20 de Noviembre, Merced features various vendors with fresh and tasty food. Produce, juices, and traditional Mexican food favorites are available here. Don't leave the market without trying at least a couple of fresh-baked empanadas or a tlayuda, which is a handmade savory treat made with Oaxaca cheese, salsa, avocado, meat, refried beans, and cabbage on a crispy tortilla.
The markets in Oaxaca can get busy, which is actually part of what makes them so interesting. What that also means is that it's going to be difficult to navigate them with your bags in tow. To avoid the worry and fuss, stop by any of the Bounce locations, and we'll sort out your luggage storage in Oaxaca right away.
As you might expect, Oaxaca is the ideal place to immerse your tastebuds in some of the tastiest Mexican cuisine. Due to the favorable year-round climate, many restaurants offer outdoor seating, which is a fantastic way to kick back and take it all in. Here are some local favorites where you can do just that:
Specializing in Oaxacan dishes, Los Danzantes, which translates to "the dancers," offers seasonal dishes based on local meat and produce, creative cocktails, and delicious Mexican fare. A highlight here is the housemade mezcal that the bartenders whip up into inventive cocktails. Try to get a seat outside on the leafy patio, and you'll be treating yourself to a great meal.
For an amazing combination of Mexican and European cuisine, head to Pitiona. It's ultra-close to major attractions like the Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán and the Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca, Santo Domingo. As for the menu, it features lots of fish options, like ceviche and fish with chichilo sauce, which is made with chili peppers, garlic, cloves, lemon juice, and cumin.
Like with Los Danzantes, it's best if you can get a seat on the outdoor terrace where you can people-watch and enjoy the energetic atmosphere.
Also close to the same attractions as Pitiona, Casa Oaxaca is another fantastic Mexican restaurant in the area. This spot is a meat and fish lovers' dream, with menu highlights that include suckling pig, beef tongue, organic rabbit, rib eye, and a catch of the day. The restaurant has an outdoor patio and a stylish indoor dining room complete with cacti and succulents hanging from the ceiling.
With all the luggage storage options on the market, it can be tricky to determine the best fit. Bounce's convenient locations, protection, affordable price, and easy booking process take the guesswork out of luggage storage. Oaxaca is a lovely place to visit, and if you're planning on exploring more of Mexico, we have informative guides (and luggage storage facilities, of course) in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Mazatlan.