EEnrique MiceliCasa Mexicana is ideally located in a charming traditional colonial house, right in the heart of San Cristobal de las Casas, a Pueblo Mágico. Its location makes it perfect for exploring the city’s vibrant andadores (pedestrian streets). The hotel spans two spacious buildings, with décor that’s not only Instagram-worthy but also harmoniously reflects the rich cultural heritage of Chiapas. It’s an excellent choice whether you’re traveling with family or as a couple.
The hotel is impeccably clean and well-maintained, and the value for money is outstanding given the quality and character of the property. While Casa Mexicana features an on-site restaurant, we didn’t get the chance to dine there. Nonetheless, I would absolutely return for another stay.
SScribanThis hotel is very close to the Palenque archeological area, with easy access through the shuttle busses (collectivos) running every 10 minutes. It provides no food service, its saving grace being the excellent restaurant ”La Jungla Maya” across the street. The hotel accepts only cash for payment. We had to request the room be cleaned whan we returned the first day, as the staff did not bother doing so. We had to change the room, as the bathroom sink's drain was not properly connected and was flooding. The staff did not help us with the move, and we had to pay for the room key which was lost while moving. There is a nice and refreshing swimming pool on its nice grounds.
訪訪客A surprisingly nice hotel with a clean spacious room, including interior air conditioning and a private balcony.
The hotel includes spaces to relax, a decent restaurant offering some local cuisine choices.
It is also well located for easy taxi access to the airport and Tren Maya station, and it is walkable to reach the town (although not a scenic walk along the main road - but there is a big supermarket 10 minutes down the road which is a handy to buy snacks for day excursions).
SScribanCordial staff, good and adequate food, the Museum very interesting, refecting the work of the founders Frans and Trudy Bloom. The historic grounds are cozy.