Apizaco

Category:Has custom banner Apizaco is a bustling commercial town of 82,000 people (2016) in Tlaxcala state. Apizaco's not scenic or tourist-oriented, and its main interest for travellers is likely to be as a jumping-off place for climbing the volcano La Malinche.

Understand

Monument to Jesus Garcia Corona

Climate

The city's climate is temperate and arid. Temperature in the winter can fall below 0°C, and in the summer, it can reach in excess of 30°C.

Get in

It is approximately 25 minutes by car from the city of Tlaxcala.

By bus

There is frequent bus service (about every 20 minutes, from early in the morning to late at night) to and from Puebla on ATAH, which has a station on Ave Zaragoza, south of Madero.

ATAH runs buses from Puebla to Apizaco from the main bus station CAPU. The first bus leaves 06:00 and you have to be on that in order to get to the collectivo to la Malinche in time from Apizaco (M$60-64 (pesos)). Frequent buses back to Puebla all evening. (Oct 2016)

Collectivo from Apizaco to la Malinche leaves in front of Comex-store very near Elektra-store from the main collectivo launching area. Bus reads Malinz, which is the cabin resort on la Malinche. Collectivo leaves at 08:30 (be early) and leaves at 17:00 to return. (M$20)

Get around

The town is small enough to be easily walkable, but taxis are easy to catch near the ATAH station and along Blvrd. 16 Sept.

See

  • 19.41826-98.145391 La MaquinitaCategory:Has map markers. In this central rotunda of Apizaco lies the emblem of the city, a steam engine named "212" atop a pedestal. OSM directions
  • 19.41825-98.135942 Museo Casa de PiedraCategory:Has map markers, Morelos 812, +52 2414180824. Tu-F 09ː30-17ː00, Sa Su 10ː00-15ː00, closed M. Mostly a museum with railway exhibits but also some displays on history and sports pertaining to the city. Sits adjacent to the railway that extends from Veracruz to Mexico City. Given that a lot of it consists of photographs, it is probably not the most exciting museum you have been to. OSM directions
Basílica de Nuestra Señora de las Misericordias
  • 19.41597-98.140943 Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la MisericordiaCategory:Has map markers (Basilica of Our Lady of Mercy), Av Cuauhtémoc, +52 241 417 0001. Ahh, Apizaco's own basilica, sitting opposite the Parque Cuauhtemoc like a tall sentinel, very Gothic, yes, looks like it could be in a Van Helsing movie. OSM directions

Do

Mount La Malinche

The main attraction is the nearby volcano La Malinche, which can be climbed as a day hike. To get to the mountain, either hire a taxi for about M$200 one way, or take the colectivo (with the sign saying C.V. Malinche) for M$25. The colectivo picks up across the street from Elektra on Serdan, three blocks south of 16 Sept. and two blocks east of the cathedral. The first colectivo leaves Apizaco at about 08:20 every morning; show up 10-15 minutes early. The last one down the mountain is at 17:00 every afternoon, and there is also a 15:00 bus F, Sa and Su. The best time to climb the volcano is in the dry season, which is winter. There may be some snow at the higher altitudes, but the hike is usually doable in tennis shoes. The altitude of the summit, 4,462 m (14,640 ft), is about the same as Mount Whitney, the highest peak in California's Sierra Nevada. Some acclimatization for the altitude can be accomplished simply by staying in Apizaco, which is at 2,400 m (7900 ft). Climbers in good physical condition should take about 3 to 6 hours to the summit, plus about 2 to 3 hours to descend. Further information about climbing the mountain is available on summitpost or in R. J. Secor's book: Mexico's Volcanoes: A Climbing Guide.

Buy

Eat

The Hotel la Posada has a restaurant with a menu del dia, offering good food at a price competitive with the restaurants at the cheaper hotels. For hikers wanting coffee and a pastry before hopping on the bus for La Malinche, there are Oxxo convenience stores scattered around town. The resort on the mountain has a restaurant.

  • 19.41671-98.136951 Restaurante El VegetarianoCategory:Has map markers, Av. 5 de Mayo 606, +52 241 160 6634. M-F 09ː00-17ː30, closed Sa Su. This could be interestingː a vegetarian restaurant in Mexico. The two almost seem incongruous, so this might be worth looking into. Buffet available. OSM directions
  • 19.418984-98.1392542 El PlatoCategory:Has map markers, Av Cuauhtémoc 613, Centro, +52 2411976713. 08:00 - 00:00. Elegant restaurant with quiet atmosphere and international cuisine. OSM directions
  • 19.415544-98.1410573 Antonio'sCategory:Has map markers, Av Cuauhtémoc 302, Centro, +52 2414170032. 08:00 - 18:00. Casual restaurant, good value for breakfast. M$100. OSM directions
  • 19.41357-98.12034 El ChecoCategory:Has map markers, San Isidro Apizaquito, Blvd. 16 de Septiembre 516, Apizaco, +52 2414172754. 10:00 - 19:00. Known for their seafood dishes: fish tacos, grilled salmon, caldo susador, huachinango veracruzano. Delicious! OSM directions

Sleep

Camping

Backcountry camping, with no amenities, is possible on the mountain, the most likely areas being in the forest outside the resort or at the tree line, where there are flatter spots in the terrain. Keep in mind that the high altitude makes the nights cold. There usually is no water on the mountain except at the resort.

Budget

Mid-range

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