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Cholula and Puebla are the two colonial towns that are easy day trips from Mexico City. Zocalo at Puebla is a lively place and home to gorgeous tiled buildings and Mexican Baroque churches, including the Church of Santo Domingo and the Chapel of the Rosary. The colorful architectural buildings are a feast to the eyes. The overall area is wheelchair accessible but you have to look for the hidden ramps. Ask your cab to drop you at zocalo.

Cholula on the other hand has lively neighborhoods and the famous Pyramid Church along with the other 365 churches. This place has many food vendors selling traditional Mexican food. Donโ€™t forget to take a picture at San Andres Cholula. That is a wheelchair-accessible place from where you can get the perfect view of the Pyramid church. 

Overall the wheelchair accessibility of both places is moderate.

Submitted by : Hugo Mendoza ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ