Chiapas is a Coffee land and a Museum most reflect it. It's a place with the potential but looks like a sleeping beauty slumbered in downtown.
The working hours are administrative which is not very useful for a tourist. The workers are eager to show the place but lack experience. Not the guide. And except the coffee tour the rest was poorly structurate. Needs love and profesionalism.I bought a coffee bag from a local producer but was undrinkable. May be too long time in shelves without proper care.
Historic sites like this museum and heritage site like El Glorioso Cristo de Chiapas are places that attract local, national and international tourism. Is good bussiness for all.
I expected a wonderful experience with tasting differents kinds of coffee grounds from differents producers and to buy my prefered but was forgetable visit.
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Read moreMy husband, a friend and I stumbled across this delightful museum last week while walking around Tuxtla. We had an excellent escorted tour with an informative and enthusiastic guide who spoke very good English. We thoroughly enjoyed this, as well as the samples of local sweets, empanadas, jamaica juice and of course coffee with which we were provided. All of this for 25 pesos each! Highly...
Read moreDecided to stop in and kill some time. Was definitely impressed with our guide that was provided. He was definitely passionate about the museum and all the history of the museum. For a small museum we ended up spending 2 hours here, but it was definitely worth it as you receive a complimentary cup of coffee with...
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