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Moving to Mexico? Consider Puebla

Architectural charm, world-class cuisine, and a lower cost of living make it a vibrant, under-the-radar alternative to Mexico City

  • BY Ulrich Baer
  • July 18, 2025
Remedios Church in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico
A majestic view of Nuestra Señora de los Remedios Church in Cholula, Puebla, Mexico, with Popocatépetl (“the hill that smokes”) volcano in the background. Photo courtesy of iStock/Cavan Images.
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If you’re looking for a vibrant, culturally rich, and surprisingly affordable city to explore or retire to in Mexico, skip the crowds of major tourist destinations like Mexico City and Cancún and head two hours southeast instead. Puebla’s eponymous capital blends colonial architectural grandeur and culinary excellence with an attractive cost of living for digital nomads and expats alike.

An Easy Trip — But a World Apart

Getting to Puebla couldn’t be simpler. ADO, one of Mexico’s most popular long-distance bus services, offers frequent departures from Mexico City. In just over two hours, you’ll arrive in Puebla in air-conditioned comfort with Wi-Fi and restrooms on board. Once you arrive to CAPU station (Puebla’s main bus terminal), it will become clear that Puebla has a tempo and personality all its own.

History in Every Stone

Puebla’s historic center is one of the most beautifully preserved town centers in Latin America. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Puebla boasts a wealth of baroque facades, tiled churches, and colonial-era mansions—many of which have been repurposed into chic galleries, and pulquerías (venues serving the traditional fermented agave drink). Strolling down Calle de los Dulces, known for its traditional sweets like camotes and tortitas de Santa Clara, you’ll understand how Puebla has earned its reputation as a cultural capital.

Fort Loreto in Puebla, Mexico
Fort Loreto in Puebla, Mexico, one of the main sites of the Battle of Cinco de Mayo. Photo courtesy of iStock/Prakich.

This is also the site of the Battle of Cinco de Mayo in 1862, where Mexican forces successfully repelled a much larger French army. While the holiday is more widely celebrated in the U.S. these days, in Puebla, its historical weight remains palpable. Fort Loreto, one of the battle’s main sites, is open to visitors and offers panoramic views of the city, along with a thoughtful museum.

Culture on a Grand Scale

Culture vultures will find much to enjoy here—especially at Puebla’s Museo Internacional del Barroco. This world-class institution is housed in an idiosyncratic white structure designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Toyo Ito. Inside, the exhibits highlight Baroque art and architecture from across Latin America and Europe, blending technology and history in fresh, immersive displays. The museum alone is worth the trip.

The Landmark Puebla International Museum of the Baroque in Puebla, Mexico
The Landmark Puebla International Museum of the Baroque in Puebla, Mexico. Photo courtesy of iStock/Elijah-Lovkoff.

But the city’s cultural offerings extend far beyond the baroque. The Amparo Museum, set in a stunning colonial building, showcases everything from pre-Hispanic artifacts to contemporary art. And on weekends, the city comes to life with events in the zócalo, such as the artisan markets and open-air music performances that animate Puebla’s dynamic cultural heartbeat.

A Culinary Capital

Puebla is the birthplace of some of Mexico’s most iconic dishes, including mole poblano, chiles en nogada, cemitas, and tacos árabes. Food here is not just nourishment—it’s heritage. You could easily spend a week here sampling the city’s mercados and family-run eateries. Pulque, a popular drink within the Aztec empire, is experiencing a local resurgence in Mexico and Puebla has several traditional and modern pulquerías where you can sip the sweet, fermented drink straight (natural) or infused with fruits and herbs (curado). Pulque is a pre-Hispanic beverage with roughly the alcohol content of beer, but it’s made from the lightly fermented sap of the agave—the same plant that’s used to make tequila and mezcal. For a truly local experience, try pulque with guava or oatmeal at El Nahual Pulquería or the chic Cálendula Pulque & Cocktail.

Mexican meal in to the state of Puebla
Stuffed green peppers with walnut sauce, a typical Mexican meal in to the state of Puebla. Photo courtesy of iStock/maogg.

Affordable Living, High Quality of Life

Perhaps most appealing to expats and retirees is Puebla’s affordability. Rents here are significantly lower than in Mexico City. A stylish, furnished one-bedroom apartment in a central neighborhood like La Paz or El Carmen can often be had for USD $350–500 per month. Neighborhoods like La Paz and El Mirador offer a comfortable blend of tranquility, walkability, and convenience, making them especially attractive to retirees. Utilities and groceries are similarly reasonable, and healthcare is both accessible and excellent. Dining out is affordable: a full meal at a mid-range restaurant may cost USD $8–12, while local street food—like tacos al pastor or tamales—often costs less than a dollar.

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Public transportation is efficient, and services like Uber and Didi are affordable and widely used. The healthcare infrastructure is strong, with both private and public hospitals offering quality care at a fraction of U.S. costs—a routine doctor’s visit typically costs around USD $20–40, and private health insurance options are plentiful. Pharmacies are abundant, and many medications that require prescriptions in the U.S. are available over the counter here.

The city is also large enough to offer all modern amenities—malls, movie theaters, co-working spaces, international schools—without the sprawl and chaos of the capital. Puebla strikes a rare balance: stimulating but peaceful, historical yet forward-thinking.

A street with a row of homes in Puebla, Mexico
A street with a row of homes in Puebla, Mexico. Photo courtesy of iStock/Gerardo Huitrón.

Living as an Expat or Retiree

For those considering a long-term move, Puebla is welcoming and practical. There’s also a growing expat network that hosts regular meetups and language exchanges, making integration into local life navigable for newcomers.

Another factor drawing expats is Puebla’s education and language learning opportunities. Local universities and language schools offer Spanish classes at reasonable rates. Plus, many locals are eager to practice their English, and language exchange meetups happen weekly. If you’re coming from abroad, Puebla offers a gentle and welcoming transition into Mexican life.

Read more like this: Moving Abroad to Reinvent Yourself

Cholula: College Town and Archeological Wonder

Just 30 minutes west of Puebla lies the town of Cholula, an ideal day trip or even home base for those wanting a more bohemian lifestyle. It’s home to a large university population, indie cafes, and a laid-back vibe. Cholula also boasts one of Mexico’s most fascinating archeological sites: the Great Pyramid of Cholula, the largest pyramid (by volume) in the world, hidden beneath a colonial church and grassy hill.

Many expats choose to live in Cholula and commute into Puebla, or vice versa. The towns are linked by frequent public bus, and the ride is short and scenic. On Sundays, Cholula’s main plaza fills with local artisans, students, and musicians. It’s a great place to soak up the youthful energy while still enjoying a historic setting.

Chignahuapan Lagoon hot springs, Puebla, Mexico
Chignahuapan Lagoon hot springs, Puebla, Mexico. Photo courtesy of iStock/Arturo Valdivia.

A Gateway to Puebla’s Hidden Treasures

Puebla also makes an excellent base for visiting some of the region’s smaller, picturesque towns. Atlixco, known for its year-round flower markets and views of Popocatépetl volcano, is less than an hour away. Zacatlán de las Manzanas, with its cool climate and apple orchards, lies in the Sierra Norte and makes for a lovely weekend trip. You can visit traditional cider houses, hike forest trails, or simply relax in a plaza overlooking sprawling, green valleys.

Other nearby gems include Chignahuapan with its hot springs and holiday ornament factories, and Cuetzalan, a mountain town known for its indigenous cultures and mist-covered cobblestone streets.

Entertainment and Everyday Life

Life in Puebla isn’t only museums and markets. The city has a fun side, too. Lucha libre—Mexican wrestling—is a local favorite, and the matches in Puebla’s Arena Coliseo draw enthusiastic crowds every weekend. It’s a family-friendly spectacle incorporating athleticism, comedy, and drama. For a night out, the Avenida Juárez corridor offers rooftop bars, craft beer spots, and elegant mezcalerías.

If you’re more into nature, the city is surrounded by volcanic parks and hiking trails. You can even arrange guided climbs of dormant volcano La Malinche or visit the nearby Paso de Cortés for views of Mexico’s famous smoking giant, Popocatépetl.

A local wrestling match
A local wrestling match. Photo courtesy of the author.

Final Thoughts

For retirees and digital nomads who want the energy of a big city without the costs or congestion, Puebla is a compelling alternative. It offers culture, history, cuisine, and community—and all at a fraction of the cost of Mexico City. Whether you’re looking to settle in or simply escape the CDMX crowds, Puebla invites you to do both, in style.

It’s not just an affordable place to live—it’s a fulfilling one. Combining renowned traditional heritage with contemporary sophistication, Puebla might just be the Mexican city you didn’t know you were looking for.

About the Author

Ulrich Baer is an author, freelance writer, and experienced traveler. His work focuses on the myriad ways history manifests itself in contemporary culture and architecture. After completing his MFA in Literary Arts at Brown University, he began exploring different regions of the world and currently calls Mexico home.

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If you’re looking for a vibrant, culturally rich, and surprisingly affordable city to explore or retire to in Mexico, skip the crowds of major tourist destinations like Mexico City and Cancún and head two hours southeast instead. Puebla’s eponymous capital blends colonial architectural grandeur and culinary excellence with an attractive cost of living for digital nomads and expats alike.

An Easy Trip — But a World Apart

Getting to Puebla couldn’t be simpler. ADO, one of Mexico’s most popular long-distance bus services, offers frequent departures from Mexico City. In just over two hours, you’ll arrive in Puebla in air-conditioned comfort with Wi-Fi and restrooms on board. Once you arrive to CAPU station (Puebla’s main bus terminal), it will become clear that Puebla has a tempo and personality all its own.

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