Nestled beneath the Monte Albán archaeological site, San Antonio Arrazola is a charming artisan town in Mexico that provides a peaceful escape from the busy streets of Oaxaca. This village is renowned for its vibrant, hand-painted wooden figurines known as alebrijes, which are celebrated through colorful street art throughout the town. Visitors can wander the streets, admiring the intricate designs and craftsmanship, and have the opportunity to purchase these unique souvenirs to remember their visit.
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