Explore the site of the world's largest pyramid by volume, where the Great Pyramid of Cholula lies hidden beneath a colonial church, creating a remarkable fusion of pre-Columbian and Spanish colonial heritage. Walk through ancient tunnels that reveal pyramid-building techniques while learning about the sophisticated urban planning of this major Mesoamerican ceremonial center. Visit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies, crowning the pyramid, where indigenous and Catholic religious traditions blend in daily ceremonies and festivals. Discover local markets selling traditional crafts, regional specialties, and handmade textiles while experiencing authentic Mexican small-town culture. Sample regional cuisine, including mole poblano variations and traditional sweets, while exploring artisan workshops where pottery and textile traditions continue unchanged for generations. The main archaeological site is typically open from 7:00 to 19:00, though it's best to verify this locally before visiting.