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    Las Casas B+B Boutique Hotel, Spa & Restaurante Cuernavaca - Habitación Queen con blackout shades, AC y amenidades Molton Brown en Las Casas B+B Cuernavaca.

    Las Casas B+B Boutique Hotel, Spa & Restaurante Cuernavaca

    (6 reviews)

    $$$

    I love this place . This is what Bread and Breakfast hotels are made of…read more If you are in Mexico or anywhere near Cuernavaca and you are planning to get away , this is the place you want to be . It's beautiful , serene , a breath of fresh air. They will take good care of you here without being intrusive . The hotel is white , everything is white . I don't know how they maintain it but it gives it an air of grandeur and beauty you won't see anywhere else . The rooms are huge . We stayed in the 03. Huge king size bed , wide bathroom and shower (no bath) . Stayed here for 3 nights . All the rooms have a large common lounge area or balcony where you can sit and read or have your meetings . The rooms also have a an air conditioner and a ceiling fan. The ceilings are really high so the air takes a while to circulate but once it does you are in for a treat even in summer . In the 03 room I noticed some noise at night from the 100 bars / restaurants on the corner of the hotel . Okay maybe not 100 but there's a lot of them . There's also a DJ in the hotel spinning on Friday nights so if you are one of those light sleepers , shut all your windows (bathroom and bedroom ) and that should help . They also have ear plugs free on the both sides of the bed stand so the noise shouldn't be a problem . They have two pools here . One is in the middle of the restaurant (for the extroverts ), there's a more secluded one on the other side of the hotel for is introverts . You'll find it. The menu here is robust . Breakfast is free . They have Mexican options ( chillaquilles and such ) American options (scrambled eggs ) and healthy options (granola , fruits , oatmeal ) . The dinner menu is robust too. Tried the pork belly, lentil soup, didn't care for the Caesar salad but that's just me (too much mayo) . Prices range from 7-10 usd per meal. There was paella on the weekend when I was there . The other reason you should stay here is that it's central and only a walking distance from all the tourist places you want to go here . It's opposite the palacio de cortez, right beside the zocalo, town square , market places , two minutes walk from the Robert Brady Museum, the cathedrals , it's all one big square . I found this place on trip advisor and I'll gladly recommend , give some pointers and even come back . It's even more beautiful at night when they have lights in all the trees and candles lit up everywhere . It will convert the Un-romantics ! Don't forget to tip the waiters , i noticed nobody was doing that . They are ever so attentive without being intrusive and they all speak some level of English. If you buy a bottle of wine outside the hotel, they will open it for you at the bar . PS- I looked at other hotels on trip advisor and getting here Iv seen two other ones I looked at . I'm glad I picked this place . Take a trip to Tepoztlan to see the mountains of you have time .The hotel will call you a cab that will wait for you for 3 hours and bring you back . We paid 600 pesos. It's a magical experience.

    Do not stay here if you're planning on having any guests over, because they will not allow it. We…read morehad an event and they refused to let our friend, and hair and makeup artists into the room. Staff members gave contradicting information. We had a wedding to attend, and they ended up making my guest change in the lobby bathroom. The food and drinks were good, but I would not stay here again nor would I recommend it to anyone else.

    Fiesta Americana - Landscaping

    Fiesta Americana

    (9 reviews)

    $$$

    I fully enjoyed my stay at this Fiesta Americana in Xochitepec; the location resides in a quiet…read moreresidential town in Mexico, about 15-20 minutes away from the bigger town/city of Cuernavaca. Fiesta Americana is a beautiful and historic 18th century sugarcane hacienda turned hotel - maintaining its Spanish colonial design, architecture, and landscape with added modern amenities. When you think of a telenovela filmed at a picturesque hacienda, this is it. I spent a few mornings just walking the grounds and taking it all in, from century-old murals to photos and paintings on the wall to hidden hallways and rooms that - I must admit - made me a bit timid to explore further on my own. While touring the grounds on my own accord, I came across black and white photos of Mexican film "Los Gavilanes" (1956), which was shot at this hotel. (The film starred Pedro Infante, Lilia Prado, and Ana Bertha Lepe.) I also learned that in 2017, a secret wine room was discovered, which now the hotel hosts special private dinners for up to 10 people. So much history on this property... We stayed at the hotel for three nights, and throughout the stay we had reliable wifi, hot water, and A/C. The highlights of the stay - for me - was the grounds (I'm a plant mom and loved the landscaping), the pool (you can't beat the weather in Cuernavaca), and the breakfast buffet at La Molienda. I ate chilaquiles and papaya every single morning. Features and amenities include: :: Two pools on opposite sides of the property (both with bar service and pool towels) :: A cardio + weight gym (with gym towels, hand sani, and complimentary water bottles) :: One restaurant, La Molienda :: Spa :: A Starbucks cafe :: Multiple venue spaces for weddings and large events :: A chapel :: Bridal and groom suites :: A cantina/game room (very basic with a pool table and foosball) :: Conference rooms and convention space ...And it's dog-friendly! The only thing that wasn't five-stars about it, and you can't fault the culture/customs of a small, slow-paced town, was the service. It takes - what feels like - forever to order a drink, close a tab, get a cab (so plan ahead, and even when you do arrange for a cab, double check with the front desk). Oh, and the a la carte menu items weren't that amazing. The brunch buffet is where they truly shine.

    Great brunch selection from American/Continental options to regional specialties like the delicious…read more"mole de guayaba" enchiladas. Can ask for the complementary pan dulce to start, and the coffee is nice and strong. Explore the extensive beautiful grounds--16th century frescos, stream, tunnels, wine tasting cave, fountains, and foliage... Great photo opps!

    Posada del Tepozteco - Jr Suite

    Posada del Tepozteco

    (6 reviews)

    One of the best hotels I have ever been to. The food is great, scenery is amazing with a huge yard…read moreto explore. They also have three cure friendly cats. The staff is also friendly and hard working. Now there are some problems about this hotel. Some rooms don't have enough water pressure, or some rooms have a very confusing lock as I was stuck outside my room for 10 minutes because the lock was hard to use. Breakfast is also lacking, as there is only three items: pancakes, omelet, salad, and yogurt. I recommend this hotel a million percent

    This place was recommended to me for the view and the breakfast. I also later learned the Harrison…read moreFord film Clear and Present Danger was filmed here, which would have been enough of a reason alone for me to go. I knew we weren't going to make breakfast, so I called just to make sure they were open for lunch and the first thing the guy on the phone warned me about was that breakfast was no longer being served. That must be some breakfast. When we arrived shortly after 1 PM on a Sunday, they were breaking down what was left of the buffet. We definitely missed out. As for lunch, they would only serve us apps until 1:30. Main dishes were available to order after that. We tried for the empanadas, but they were out so we instead got the garlic shrimp and mushrooms and the Oaxacan cheese quesadillas. The boys were happy with the latter (I didn't try). The shrimp were finger-licking good and the rice was cooked to perfection. For a main, I went with the duck enchiladas in red mole. They were absolutely delicious. Way too much mole, as is often the case with most authentic Mexican mole dishes. And the shredded lettuce wasn't necessary, but the enchiladas had great flavor. The service was excellent and the views are incredible. This is a great place to have a relaxing meal, enjoy the sights and a quiet break from the craziness on the main street and take lots of pictures.

    La Casa Azul - hotels - Updated May 2026

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