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The official name of the state is Chiapas. This name came from the ancient city of Chiapan, which in Náhuatl means “the place where the sage grows.” It is located in the south of Mexico, and it is traditionally known as a magic town.



the history
The official name of the state is Chiapas. This name came from the ancient city of Chiapan, which in Náhuatl means “the place where the sage grows.” It is located in the south of Mexico, and it is traditionally known as a magic town.
After the Spanish arrived during 1522, they established two cities called
Chiapas de los Indios and Chiapas de los Españoles, with the name of Provincia
de Chiapas for the area around the cities. The first coat of arms of the region
dates from 1535 from when it was called Ciudad Real (San Cristóbal de las
Casas). Art in Chiapas is based on the use of color and has strong indigenous
influences. This dates back to cave paintings such as those
found in a place called “Sima de las Cotorras” which is located near to Tuxtla
Gutiérrez and the caverns of Rancho Nuevo where human remains and offerings were
also found.
the town
The school is just minutes
away from the historical center where you will encounter a remarkable cultural
experience. There are impressive art galleries that display
local and contemporary art along with museums that exhibit the rich history of
San Cristobal as well as textiles, amber, jade, and even insects. There are
several artisan markets offering beautiful handcrafted pieces including
jewelry, clothing, toys, souvenirs, gifts, and more. You can spend hours
walking the streets captivated by architecture, browsing through the many
stores, and mingling with people from all over the world.
experience gastronomy & nightlife
You will discover an incredible dining experience with
a vast selection of restaurants boasting flavors and dishes from around the
world. Numerous cafes are found throughout the streets presenting an array
of delicious coffee, tea, chocolate, pastries, breads, and other treats. After
dark, the nightlife in San Cristobal does not disappoint with a variety of bars, clubs, live music, and dancing.
San Cristóbal de las Casas, especially the historic center, has maintained
its Spanish colonial layout, with narrow cobblestone streets, roofs covered in
red clay tile and wrought iron balconies with flowers. The facades of the
buildings vary from Baroque to Neo classical and Moorish, painted in various
colors.
night life
dinning experience
the art
The town of San Cristobal is truly a place where the old meets the new. A town filled with the old way of life, but also rising to the top are new ideas, new ways of thinking, and a new generation. But through it all, whether it's colonial majesty or funky street graffiti; art and life have a way of mixing in San Cristobal.










