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La Casa de Adobe Hotel in Oaxaca, Mexico

   
4 Stars
 
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La Casa de Adobe - Oaxaca Hotel
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Choose the coziest accommodations in the wonderful city of Oaxaca. This charming property with traditional Mexican architecture, features exceptional columns of adobe bricks built around a beautiful pool and garden area. La Casa de Adobe is part of the concept “Small Luxury Suites”, which means absolute comfort and first-class service. A memorable stay in “Old Antequera” (as the colonial city of Oaxaca is called), is guaranteed at La Casa de Adobe.

Rooms, Meal Plans, Rates

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Our exclusive inventory consists of 20 ample suites surrounding lush gardens and a beautiful pool, are decorated in a contemporary Mexican style, with elegant features and comfortable furniture made of wood and wrought iron. The views from the terraces in all the rooms make them the perfect place to rest and relax.

Facilities, Activities, Services

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Because of its close proximity to the commercial and tourist heart of the city, La Casa de Adobe is an excellent option for those who travel to Oaxaca for business or pleasure. In this lovely property you’ll find comfortable rooms, food and beverages with incredible flavors, and unsurpassable service by our professional staff; all this inside a building that is designed in a wonderful classically "Mexican" style.

Restaurants, Bars & Discos

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The unique flavor of Oaxacan food, praised within Mexico and abroad, is the specialty of our Restaurant-Bar ‘Clemente’, where you can taste the best traditional dishes of the region, accompanied by exquisite drinks.

Location

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This property is conveniently located only 10 minutes from the beautiful ‘zocalo’; the main square and colonial heart of the city and State of Oaxaca, declared by UNESCO a World Cultural Heritage Site, in 1987.