Nightmarks in Tlaxcala
2 nightmarks documented
Ghosts & Hauntings
La Malinche volcano — the reptilian guardian and the weeping woman of Tlaxcala
La Malinche National Park, Tlaxcala, Mexico
Nahuatl voices echo from the sacred volcano where La Llorona weeps — indigenous rituals to the rain god Tláloc still mark a mountain that guards both life and death.
Ghosts & Hauntings
Posada San Francisco — the 16th-century haunted inn of Tlaxcala City
Posada San Francisco Hotel, Tlaxcala City, Tlaxcala, Mexico
This inn has served travellers for 500 years since the Conquest — a colonial woman sings in the corridors where conquistadors, priests, and merchants once slept.