Mexico Tourism Weblog / Category / » Mexico Oaxaca City HotelsMexico Oaxaca City Hotels: Las GolondrinasPosted on Thursday 10 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca City, Mexico Oaxaca City Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca Tourism, Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Mexico, This charming one-story hotel sits amid rambling patios with roses, fuchsia, bougainvillea, and mature banana trees. Owned and managed by Guillermina and Jorge Velasco, Las Golondrinas (The Swallows) is very popular, so make reservations in advance. The simply furnished rooms, with windows and doors opening onto courtyards, all have tile floors and a small desk and chairs. Each holds either one full or two twin beds. A few rooms have a king-size bed and go for a higher price. Breakfast is served between 8 and 10am in a small tile-covered cafe in a garden setting ($3-$7); nonguests are welcome. The hotel is 6 1/2 blocks north of the zócalo. Facilities: Address Tinoco y Palacios 411 Location Between Allende and Bravo, Oaxaca Phone 951/514-3298, 951/514-2126 Fax 951/514-2126 Room Information 29 units Prices $46-$55 double Credit Cards MC, V Parking Limited free parking. we recommended to visit the sections of hotels for weddings. You´ll can make true your family dream! you´ll can enjoy in great your Mexico vacations! Source:frommers.com Mexico Oaxaca City Hotels: Casa CuéPosted on Thursday 10 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca City, Mexico Oaxaca City Hotels, Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Mexico, A modern hotel 2 blocks from the zócalo, Casa Cué has good air-conditioning, good service, and bathrooms with instant hot water. The lovely terrace on top of the three-story building (there’s no elevator) has patio furniture and a good view of the mountains. The midsize standard rooms are attractively furnished and well lit; most contain two twin beds. Junior suites are large and come with a sofa, coffee table, and writing table; most hold two double beds (some have one king and one double). The suites are still larger, and the second bedroom makes them perfect for a family. The hotel is well managed. It’s across the street from the market, which can be a little noisy, but the double-glazed windows do a good job of blocking it out. Facilities: Address Aldama 103 Location Around Town Phone 951/516-1336 Fax 951/516-1336 Room Information 23 units Prices High season $72 double, $92 junior suite, $130 suite; low season $65 double, $79 junior suite, $96 suite Credit Cards AE, MC, V In Room Amenities A/C, TV Parking Free covered, secure parking You´ll can make true your family dream! you´ll can enjoy your Mexico vacations! Source:frommers.com Mexico Oaxaca City Hotels: Casa Cid de LeónPosted on Thursday 10 de May, 2007 - Tagged as Mexico Hotels, Mexico Oaxaca City, Mexico Oaxaca City Hotels, Mexico Tourism, Oaxaca Mexico, Casa Cid de León has easily the largest suites in downtown Oaxaca. Each is extravagantly decorated in colonial style, with a few modern touches and fresh-cut flowers. The one that garners the most attention (La Bella Epoca) has three balconies facing the street and a large sitting room. The two-story, two-bathroom suite (El MÃo Cid) would be perfect for a family. One of the downstairs suites, La Dominica, is my favorite for its space and comfort. Guests have access to a rooftop terrace. The location, 2 blocks north of the zócalo, is excellent, and Señora Cid de León is a most accommodating hotel owner. The hotel offers custom tours of the city and surrounding valley. Facilities: Address Av. Morelos 602 Phone 951/514-1893 Fax 951/514-7013 Room Information 4 units Prices $211-$258 suite. Rates include juice, coffee, airport transfer, tour of city In Room Amenities A/C, TV, hair dryer, bathrobe Parking Valet parking $10 You´ll can make true your family dream! you´ll can enjoy in great your Mexico vacations! |