# Oaxaca Chocolate Trail

A curated cacao and chocolate route in Oaxaca City with verified stops, bookable experiences, nearby hotels, and practical planning notes.

## What this guide covers

- Traditional chocolate and visible grinding at the start of the route.
- Guided cacao context for travelers who want more than a quick drink.
- Market culture that shows how cacao fits into daily life in Oaxaca City.
- An evening ritual or modern craft stop for a stronger finish.
- Hotel planning that keeps the route walkable and low-friction.

## Suggested flow

1. Start with traditional chocolate.
2. Add a guided cacao tasting or cultural stop.
3. Use the market for everyday cacao context.
4. Close with ritual meaning or a modern craft comparison.

## Featured stops

- Chocolate Mayordomo
- Chimalapa Cacao / Chima
- Mercado 20 de Noviembre
- Coyote Aventuras: Cacao Circle
- Mama Pacha Chocolate

## Where to stay

- Centro is the easiest base if you want the trail to stay walkable.
- Jalatlaco works well if you want a quieter base with fast taxi access.

## Core pages

- [Trail](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/trail/)
- [Stops](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/stops/)
- [Itinerary](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/itinerary/)
- [Stays](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/stays/)
- [Privacy](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/privacy/)
- [Terms](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/terms/)
- [Affiliate disclosure](https://oaxacachocolatetrail.com/affiliate-disclosure/)
