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Travel Guide Updated April 2026 ⏱ 3 min read

Mitla Guide 2026 — Zapotec Fretwork Ruins from Oaxaca

Visit Mitla in 2026: $5 entry, the famous geometric fretwork, how it pairs with Hierve el Agua and Tule, and the smartest way to get there.

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Mitla is the second great Zapotec site of Oaxaca — smaller than Monte Albán but architecturally unique. Where Monte Albán is about scale and setting, Mitla is about detail: 14 distinct geometric fretwork patterns, hand-cut from limestone, set into walls without mortar. Entry is MXN 90 ($5 USD) in 2026, and most travelers combine it with Hierve el Agua and the Árbol del Tule on a single eastern-valley day from Oaxaca City.

Why Mitla Matters

Mitla was the spiritual capital of the late Zapotec and Mixtec world from roughly 900 AD until the Spanish arrival. Its name comes from "Mictlán" — the Aztec word for the underworld — and it served as the burial place of Zapotec high priests. The Group of the Columns and Group of the Church show the most refined fretwork ("greca") panels in Mesoamerica.

Entry, Hours & Costs

Item2026 Price (USD)Notes
Foreign visitor entry$5MXN 90
Sunday entry (Mexican ID)Free
Certified guide (45 min)$21–$32MXN 400–600 for up to 5
Colectivo from Oaxaca$1.60MXN 30 each way
Day tour with Hierve + Tule$35Group, includes mezcal stop
Private driver (round-trip)$90–$110Up to 4 pax
Open daily 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The site has a small museum and clean restrooms. Bring small bills, card readers are unreliable.

How to Get to Mitla

  • Colectivo: $1.60 one-way from Oaxaca's Estadio Eduardo Vasconcelos area. Departs every 15 minutes, drops at Mitla town. 5-minute walk to ruins.
  • ADO bus: $3 one-way, more comfortable but only 4 daily departures.
  • Didi/Uber: $20 to $26 one-way, 50-minute drive.
  • Group tour: $28 to $45, paired with Hierve el Agua, Tule and mezcal palenque.
  • Self-drive: 45 minutes via Highway 190. Free parking at the site.
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The $35 Day Tour Combo

The single most popular Oaxaca day tour pairs four sights for around $35 USD per person. A typical itinerary: 9 a.m. pickup, the Árbol del Tule (Mexico's widest tree), a Teotitlán del Valle weaver's home, lunch in Tlacolula, Mitla ruins, a mezcal palenque tasting, and finally Hierve el Agua. Tours return to Oaxaca around 7 p.m. Book on GetYourGuide or through your hotel — both source from the same handful of operators.

What to See On Site

  • Group of the Columns: The signature complex. Six monolithic columns hold up the roof of the Hall of Columns; the inner courtyards hold the most photographed fretwork.
  • Group of the Church: A 16th-century Catholic church built directly on top of Zapotec foundations — the colonial reuse you can still see in the walls.
  • Tomb of the High Priest: A cruciform underground chamber beneath the Group of Columns. Bring a phone flashlight.
  • Site museum: Small but excellent — covers the fretwork construction technique and Mitla's underworld symbolism.
  • Mitla town craft market: Outside the gate. Mezcal, woven rugs and clay pieces — bargain politely.

Mitla vs Monte Albán

These are the two essential Zapotec sites, and they answer different questions. Monte Albán is the political and ceremonial capital — go for scale, panoramic views, and the early period (500 BC to 800 AD). Mitla is the post-classic religious center — go for detail, fretwork artistry and intimate scale (900 to 1521 AD). Most 4-day Oaxaca trips do both, on separate days.

The Group of the Church area has been undergoing slow restoration since 2023 and parts may be roped off. The Group of the Columns — the headline sight — is fully open.

Where to Eat in Mitla Town

  • Mitla market comedores: Tlayudas, mole and grilled cecina for $4 to $7.
  • Don Cayetano: Mitla's best-known restaurant for traditional Zapotec mole and mezcal pairings ($12 to $18 a meal).
  • Frissac mezcal palenque: 5 minutes outside town, free tastings and a small lunch menu.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Mitla entry in 2026?

MXN 90 ($5 USD) for foreign visitors. Free on Sundays for Mexican residents.

Is Mitla worth visiting if you have already seen Monte Alban?

Yes. Mitla is smaller but architecturally distinct — its mosaic stone fretwork is unmatched in pre-Columbian Mexico.

How long do I need at Mitla?

60 to 90 minutes is enough. The site is compact and walkable.

Can I combine Mitla with Hierve el Agua?

Yes — they are 30 minutes apart. The classic eastern-valley day pairs Mitla, Hierve el Agua, the Tule tree and a mezcal palenque for $35 group tour.

Are colectivos to Mitla reliable?

Yes. Mitla colectivos depart from the Baseball Stadium in Oaxaca every 15 minutes, MXN 30 ($1.60) each way, 1 hour ride.

Is there a guide service at Mitla?

Certified guides at the entry charge MXN 400 to 600 ($21 to $32) for a 45-minute tour for up to 5 people.

What is the best time of day to visit Mitla?

Mornings before 11 a.m. or after 3 p.m. Midday is hot and tour buses cluster between 11:30 and 1:30.