How to Buy Reserved Guelaguetza Tickets at the Oaxaca Tourism Office on Avenida Juárez
Why Buy Reserved Tickets In Person at the Tourism Office?
The Guelaguetza is Oaxaca’s most important cultural celebration, held on the last two Mondays of July (July 20 and 27 in 2026) at the Auditorio Guelaguetza on Cerro del Fortín. The paid reserved sections (A and B) offer shaded, assigned seating with excellent views — essential if you want a comfortable, memorable experience while visiting Monte Albán and exploring the region.
Buying in person at the official Secretaría de Turismo office (Av. Juárez 703) is often the most straightforward and reliable option, especially for international visitors who encounter payment issues online or want to avoid the stress of high-demand website sales. Official sources confirm this location handles in-person sales alongside the authorized online vendor SuperBoletos.
Official Location and Hours
Secretaría de Turismo del Estado de Oaxaca
Av. Juárez No. 703, Centro Histórico
Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca, C.P. 68000
The office is centrally located in the Historic Center, easy to reach on foot from the Zócalo or by short taxi/collectivo ride. It is right across from the famous Llano park and it serves as both a tourism information center and official ticket outlet during the Guelaguetza sales period.
General hours for the information modules are Monday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. During active ticket sales (typically late May through early July), arrive early — lines form quickly, especially on the first days of general sale.
Step-by-Step: How to Buy Reserved Tickets In Person
Here’s exactly what to expect and how to do it successfully:
- Know the dates: For 2026, presale typically begins mid-May and general sales around early June. Tickets sell out fast — sometimes in minutes online — so in-person can be your best bet if you’re already in Oaxaca.
- Arrive early: Aim to be there when the office opens (around 9:00 a.m.). Bring water, a hat, and patience — lines are common during peak sales days.
- What to bring: Cash (preferred and most reliable), Mexican-issued cards, or international cards that work with Mexican payment systems. Valid ID (passport for foreigners). Some visitors report smoother transactions with cash.
- At the counter: Tell staff you want reserved tickets for Sections A or B for the specific performance (morning 10:00 a.m. or afternoon 5:00 p.m. on July 20 or 27). They can show seating charts and explain availability.
- Payment & receipt: Pay on the spot. You’ll receive your physical tickets immediately — no need to pick them up later.
- Limit: Usually a maximum of 2 tickets per person to prevent scalping.
Staff are generally helpful and can answer questions in English when needed. This method avoids the technical glitches that sometimes occur on the SuperBoletos website with foreign cards.
Current Prices (2026 Reference)
Prices are announced officially each year. Based on recent seasons (prices fluctuate slightly with service charges):
- Section A (best views, closest to stage): $1,632 MXN
- Section B (excellent reserved seating, slightly farther): $1,321 MXN
Always confirm exact current prices and availability at the office or on the official SuperBoletos site, as they are set by SECTUR Oaxaca.
Tips for the Buyer
Official guidance from SECTUR Oaxaca and the Guelaguetza site emphasizes buying only through authorized channels (SuperBoletos online or the Av. Juárez office) to avoid counterfeit tickets and inflated resale prices.
- Go early in the sales window: Tickets for the best sections disappear quickly. The in-person office can sometimes have stock even when the website shows sold out.
- Have a backup plan: Free seating in Sections C & D is available on a first-come, first-served basis — arrive very early (by 6–7 a.m.) if you don’t get paid tickets.
- Travelers’ real experiences: Many visitors on forums report that in-person purchase at Av. Juárez feels more reliable than battling the website, especially with foreign payment cards. Others recommend combining it with a hotel package if you want guaranteed tickets without hassle.
- Avoid scalpers: Do not buy from street vendors, WhatsApp groups, or secondary sites like Viagogo — official sources strongly warn against this due to fake tickets and entry problems.
- Group travel: Coordinate with your group in advance. The 2-ticket limit per person applies, so multiple people may need to queue separately.
Combining Your Visit with Monte Albán
Many travelers pair a Guelaguetza performance with a visit to Monte Albán. The Tourism Office is conveniently located in the Historic Center, making it easy to stop by while exploring the area or heading to the archaeological site. Consider booking your Monte Albán audio tour and map from us in advance so your full Oaxaca experience flows smoothly.
Final Tips for a Smooth Experience
Monitor official channels (guelaguetza.oaxaca.gob.mx or oaxaca.gob.mx/sectur) for exact 2026 sales dates and any updates. If you’re already in Oaxaca during the sales period, visiting the Av. Juárez office in person is often the least stressful path to securing excellent reserved seats. Arrive prepared, stay patient, and enjoy one of Mexico’s most spectacular cultural celebrations in comfort.
Safe travels — and we look forward to welcoming you to Monte Albán and the living traditions of Oaxaca!