Pictures of San Cristobal de las Casas
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Colonial Splendor
San Cristobal is one of Mexico's most picturesquecolonial cities
Cathedral
Entrance to the city's cathedral
City's Icon
The unique yellow-colored cathedral is one of the city's icons
Cathedral
Close-up view
Colonial Streetlife
A typical street in the center of San Cristobal
Foot Friendly
Many streets are closed off to traffic making them ideal for gentle strolls
Cobbles and Lamps
Enjoy the authentic colonial feel of the city
Ex Hacienda
Ex hacienda (now a hotel & museum) off the eastern corner of main plaza dating back to the 16th century
Bandstand
Also a coffee shop... the coffee produced in this part of Mexico is excellent
Authentic Markets
Shoppers buy deliciously sweet, locally made candies
Street Scene
Typical street scene in downtown San Cristobal
Artisan Center
This distinct blue and white house on the corner is on avenida Miguel Hidalgo
Pedal Power
A popular and healthy way to get around and explore in San Cristobal
Tiled Roofs
Further out of town, the indigenous roots of the region begin to take prescendence
Temple
Temple and exConvent of Santo Domingo: The most beautiful church in San Cristobal with a breath-taking facade.
Picturesque Scenery
Just south of the exConvento de santo Domingo
Shopping
There are plenty of good art and crafts shops, market stalls and great coffee houses in San Cristobal