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7 years ago
Excellent location, the staff are lovely. This hotel is definitely a really good budget option when visiting Oaxaca.
Valerio Trujano 112
Col. Centro
68000 Oaxaca
Mexico
951 514 2217
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Hotel Nana Vida
(23 reviews)
A fantastic experience. The staff is the most valuable asset for Nana Hotel. The facilities are…read moregreat too. The rooms are spacious enough. Nice walk in shower great TV. Excellent AC. Comfortable beds. Cleanliness reigns everywhere. Great location to walk to city center. Safe walking area in historic center area. Continental Breakfast included and you can order additional items for an ultra high value Breakfast. Pure perfection! Loved it!
If we could give them 10 stars we would! All the staff are overly attentive! We received a…read morewelcome gift, our choice of any slice of soap, cold or room temperature water, or sparkling water and a shot of Mezcal! Fresh Fruit, fresh squeezed Tangerine juice, coffee or hot chocolate, fresh bread and Mexican bread as it comes with your stay. You can order a full breakfast, too, pay for it or charge it to your room. The rooms and lobby are clean. High recommend this hotel!
Quinta Real Oaxaca
(18 reviews)
$$$
A group of 10 of our closest friends were on our way to Oaxaca to celebrate my wife's 40th birthday…read morefor a four day Mexican adventure, a once in a lifetime bucket list item for a once in a lifetime moment. We were all planning on staying at Quinta Real. We had booked transportation, restaurants, tours, tastings, a full four day itinerary that we had spent months crafting to try and make perfect for this very special occassion in a very special city. This was all upended when bad weather rerouted our flight, missing our connection, with no viable options to rebook an entire group of 10 people in time to enjoy the trip. My wife was devastated, in tears, the trip she had been looking forward to all year completely ruined at no fault of her own. I called to see what Quinta Real could honor our reservation by booking a different date, a credit, a discount, or ANYTHING to ease the pain. We wanted to come back (and we will be, just not with this hotel), and we wanted to continue working with Quinta Real to make this mutually beneficial for both parties. Instead, they could not care less and are keeping the entire thing, four nights to the tune of thousands of dollars in exchange for not having to lift a finger to do anything for 10 guests now. Most important of all, however, is the lack of any professionalism, sympathy, politeness, or kind words under these special circumstances--they simply don't care. The human element of compassion is what I care about when I consider or recommend a place. I do not recommend Quinta Real--they have shown that they lack this element when it matters most.
We had our wedding here, the staff was so kind, they did an incredible job with our reception and…read moredinner. Our family and friends were blown away by the service, the rooms were beautiful and everyone was so accommodating. It was a dream to stay at Quinta Real, it costs significantly more than other places in town, but it's a luxurious and beautiful experience. Yadira did our wedding and she is the very best!
Hotel Parador de Alcalá
(19 reviews)
$$
Hotel Parador de Alcala is a boutique hotel located in the city center of Oaxaca. It's conveniently…read morelocated right in the middle of everything including but not limited to Andador Turistico, Santo Domingo church, and the Zocalo (main square). There's a courtyard in the middle that contains a restaurant. There was complimentary breakfast during our stay here and the food was actually pretty good; I especially liked the chilaquiles. There's also a rooftop terrace with a small pool. Note that there are no elevators so you will have to carry your luggage up the few floors. Because it's on the Andador Turistico area and Calle Macedonia Alcala, one of the intersections is pedestrian only which is convenient. The other intersection has a decent amount of cars and noise but not too much. Note that they do not allow visitors after 11pm and they close the front door after a certain point in the evening and you have to ring the bell to enter at night. It was really interesting to be in the calm and quiet of our room and then immediately walk out to the busy streets. However, it's a great hotel if you want to be in the center of everything.
We had a wonderful stay at Hotel Parador de Alcalá in Oaxaca. The service was great, the food was…read moreamazing, and the hotel was beautiful. The rooftop and pool are nice to relax at - Oaxaca is pretty hot during the day and that pool was cold! For breakfast I tried the enchiladas and chilaquiles, both were great and the fresh mandarin juice was amazing. I would definitely stay here if visiting Oaxaca again!
Hotel Casa Oaxaca
(4 reviews)
Ok so im doing my best to review this restaurant fairly despite a few factors i cant get past,…read morewhich i am sure are cultural. 1) its a nice clean restaurant 2) the staff is really on point 3) there are some vegetarian options despite the fact that its oaxacan cuisine 4) the interior is very pretty That said, chopulinas (grasshoppers) were an option add on to the guacamole but as if that was not enough, one of the menu items offered Worms, ants, and grasshoppers and i nearly died. I had a hard time appreciating the food as a result.. wondering what was crawling where. My moms salad had some wilted leaves (she loves salad and did not eat it) and the shrimp were dry and not deshelled. The bean soup looked more like the water the black beans soak in so it grossed me out. The squash flowers were an interesting taste. I would not ho as far as saying they were good. Their golor reminded me of the grasshoppers so that didnt help lol
Beautiful hotel, wonderful staff, excellent chef, delicious morning breakfast, peaceful central…read morecourtyard where you can relax or work, immaculate, small enchanting pool area, dinner can be arranged and in the evening a bar with artisanal mezcal as well as other drink and tapas. What more could you want? We have stay three times for about a week at the end of our vacations. We leave with the best of memories of Oaxaca.
Hotel Las Golondrinas
(5 reviews)
Our group originally booked a hostel down the street, and decided to pop by to see the price! We…read morewere pleasantly surprised with the value! They had a room with 3 beds so it was even cheaper, and we had our own restroom. Call us spoiled! As we journeyed to your room, lead by very kind staff, we walked up stairs and thru hallways covered in plants and flowers. We had to wait for checkin, because we were early, and really enjoyed seating in chairs under the foliage! The rooms were clean, and comfortable. The breakfast was nice! Any small thing we asked for we recieved right away. If I am lucky enough to come back to Oaxaca, I would find it hard to not stay here again.
This hotel is simply fantastic. The staff was super friendly, helpful, and accommodating. Las…read moreGolondrinas is one of the most charming hotels I have stayed in while visiting Oaxaca, which I have visited five times now. The hotel is centrally located, within easy walking distance of the Zocolo. The rooms are super clean, the Wifi is fast. The price is most reasonable. I highly recommend Hotel Las Golondrinas. Dr. Richard Gardner, Ph.D.
Parador San Agustín
Clean, affordable and comfortable room. Water pressure in the shower makes for a refreshing shower…read morein the substantial bathroom. Beds are firm the way we like. Friendly hospitable hosts that meet our every request with a smile. Plenty of english television (to fall asleep by) With all the activities and walking we dropped dead at the end of the day. Being that our hotel was dead center in the Zocalo we had short walks to the Mercado and restaurants. Fabulous location. If you pay cash the breakfast is free.
Lovely hotel with excellent service and a great breakfast. I love the style of the hotel and the…read morerooms were very comfortable and spacious I will definitely be going back next time in oaxaca.
Hotel Casa de los Siete Balcones
$$$$
I can only echo what other reviewers have said about Casa de los Siete Balcones: The hotel is in…read morean ideal location in Oaxaca's Centro Historico, midway between the central square and the Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán. The owners and staff couldn't be more welcoming. From assisting us with our luggage, to their care they used furnishing and appointing the rooms, to assuring that we had transportation back to the airport, you won't, at any time, feel like you're not at home. The hotel itself is a delightful 7-room, old-school casa with the typical high-ceilings, tile, abundant flowers, and gardens inside the exterior gate. Book your stay here when you're in Oaxaca. You won't regret it.
I can not recommend this hotel enough. My family basically took over all of the rooms last week,…read moreand the service and atmosphere and location made the stay so very pleasant. Many times we would remark "this is five-star service we are getting!" Julia, who is on the front desk in the evenings, helped book reservations at a popular restaurant; coordinated drycleaning for the family; made great food recommendations; and booked a taxi (in-house) for us to and from the airport. Everything went off without a hitch. We love Julia! The rooms are lovely - clean, simple, and the air conditioner and fan meant a cool room throughout a hot day. The hotel itself is downtown, so the noise level is high on the street, but with the balcony doors closed it blocked out much of the noise. I slept well the whole trip. It is also awesome to have a room with a balcony so you can check out the life going on outside your room (so much life!), so if you like that option, make sure to request a room with a balcony. Every morning you get a complimentary breakfast of Mexican pastries, juice, coffee, fruit, yogurt, and granola - it's delicious. You also get one complimentary upgrade for a meal, and we got the pork tamale in mole sauce. So rich, so tasty. You get to sit in the common area, surrounded by plants, served by nice staff, eating your free breakfast. Nice way to start the day! There is also a great coffee shop right around the corner from the hotel, if you like your latte in the morning. Being downtown is also a great bonus for this hotel. Everything is walkable - the best restaurants, the market, the square where everyone gathers, the cathedrals. All within a short walk. You can't go wrong with this hotel.
Hotel Los Amantes
(6 reviews)
If you want to sleep don't stay here. I'm on the second floor and it sounds like I am in a…read morenightclub. I'm going to Silencio Umbra tomorrow and I'll be sleep deprived for the festival. The location is great, but the noise is unbearable. Also there's no AC, nor a window to open. So if comfortably is important, pick another place and just come here Sunny Bahn1/5a minute ago on Google If you want to sleep don't stay here. I'm on the second floor and it sounds like I am in a nightclub. I'm going to Silencio Umbra tomorrow and I'll be sleep deprived for the festival. The location is great, but the noise is unbearable. Also there's no AC nor a window to open. So if comfortably is important, pick another place and just come here for a drink
If I could give this hotel 0 stars I would. Our room lacks circulation and is hott. There is a tiny…read morewindow you can open but the hotel restaurant is actually a club and it couldn't be louder if they tried. You can hear silverware clinking, people talking, blenders grinding, don't even get me started on the music bumping until 5 am. You do get about an hour of quiet until the ruckus starts again for breakfast service starts. The hotel staff are not helpful and beds uncomfortable. DO. NOT. STAY. HERE.9
Hotel con Corazón
(9 reviews)
I had the most pleasant stay at this hotel. I arrived super late at night, there were airport/…read moreweather delays, but there was a staff member who was expecting me and very quickly got me checked in. The room is nicely appointed, minimalist style. The bed is firm, plenty of pillows, a desk for writing, huge shower with a skylight, very cozy room. There was a window in the room, next to the door, that can remain open during all hours (metal mesh panel covers the opening) and the fresh air & birds singing outside the window will serve as your alarm clock each morning! I loved it!! Breakfast was served in a dining room area right off of the registration area. Each morning you are greeted with a bread basket with toast, butter & jam. Followed by coffee, I paid the extra $40pesos for a cafe latte. A fruit & yogurt plate and a plate of the day, I believe they were all vegetarian. Everything was pretty to look at and a delicious meal to start your day. Staff was all super friendly, always greeted you and the front desk staff answered all my questions and provided assistance with taxis and tour drivers. Location is far enough away from the crowds and noise of the zocalo and cathedral but close enough to walk to everything. I would recommend staying at this hotel.
My wife and I stayed at Hotel de Corazon with some of our family for a week, and unfortunately for…read more5 out of 7 days there was no HOT water available! Every day we would inform the front desk that we had no hot water and all we were told was that they would look into it. The issue was not resolved until the 6th day. Management did not offer any real apology, or compensation for the inconvenience. When we asked why they didn't move us to another room we were told the hotel was full. A basic necessity like hot water should never be an issue for paying guests. I loved Oaxaca! but would not recommend staying at Hotel de Corazon. Steve P
Hotel Quinta Real
(7 reviews)
This is truly an exceptional hotel, in the best possible location. It occupies the renovated…read morebuilding of a 16th Century monastery. It is a good representative of the way historic remains would be transformed in elegant luxury hotels, best represented by the Spanish paradores. Exuberant landscaping, elegant antiques, local crafts, and modern mechanical systems and artworks combined to produce a sense of uniqueness difficult to beat. The swimming pool, surrounded by renascent facades is just lavish. Spending time here feels like being obscenely privileged. Rooms are a pleasure to be in. High ceilings, elegant big marble pieces classed bathrooms, king beds. They occupy the old cells of the monks, in a luxury renovated way. Breakfast is exceptional. Try to taste everything. From here you can walk anywhere, and the staff could not be more friendly.
We did not stay in the hotel; but did explore the beautiful ground and ancient buildings. A very…read moreinspiring, very old and very historical building. It is most likely the best hotel in Oaxaca, is very expensive and very well guarded and secure. Built like a castle, it actually was a convent, there are many dining or activity rooms, a pool, fantastic landscaping, flowers and shrubbery. Even at night these areas are tastefully lighted and accented. Quite a place to see. And if there is a wedding reception or some other event planned, the staff will have the room appropriately decked-out. We ate two wonderful lunches here, at tables under the columned arched areas alongside the buildings but facing out on the landscaping. One occasion as on a Sunday and there was a very well-dressed and formal mariachi quartet. Not with sombreros, but in very nice tan suits. They were very courteous, moved about unobtrusively and were not loudly banging out the music as you might be familiar with at less classy facilities. This group was as classy as the building. Menu was interesting and offered some samplers. One that I tried was of three moles, those complicated sauces that Oaxaca is known for. There was a different mole for a pork, beef and chicken dish. Served with tortillas it was nice as well as interesting. But be prepared for a formal, dignified, yet cold and distant waiter. And it took forever on both occasions to get service. Plan on a two hour lunch, for example. And prices are high, much higher than you will find in the area. But then again, there are not that many ancient convents that have been preserved, are there?
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