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La Casa de la TiavsCasa Oaxaca
Both Casa Oaxaca and La Casa de la Tia are rated very highly by travel writers. Overall, Casa Oaxaca is the choice of most reviewers compared to La Casa de la Tia. Casa Oaxaca comes in at 87 with recommendations from 5 sources including Lonely Planet, Travel + Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler.
La Casa de la Tia
Michelin Guide
Lonely Planet
5 de Mayo No. 108, Oaxaca 68000
From $109/night
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
- Family Friendly
- Business Center
"A Colonial house with simple but cheerfully decorated rooms surrounding a courtyard."
"A diverse cultural center founded in an old tannery by artist Demián Flores Cortés, La Curtiduría stages and facilitates contemporary art exhibits, classes, community projects and assorted events." Full review
Casa Oaxaca
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Travel + Leisure
Star Service
Rough Guide
Condé Nast Traveler
Oyster
Garcia Vigil 407, Centro Historico, Oaxaca 68000
From $233/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"A trio of imaginative Europeans poured their hearts and souls into this chic B&B. Their house combines traditional materials like adobe and cantera stone with minimalist sensibilities." Full review
"The seven large rooms and suites in this converted 18th-century house are in stunning contemporary Oaxacan style with original art and artesanías (handicrafts)." Full review
"The bare-bones hotel serves simple food and drink." Full review
"If you've ever read Gabriel Garcia Marquez than you've most likely created a picture of this exceptional art-filled colonial manor in your mind." Full review
"If you are going to splurge, Casa Oaxaca, the personal favourite of Gabriel García Marquéz, is the place."
"This chicly renovated adobe and stone hotel is centered around a traditional Oaxacan courtyard with pomegranate trees and a tiled pool." Full review
Upscale
"Set in a calm cobblestone pocket of Oaxaca’s pretty historical center, the four-pearl Casa Oaxaca (a former private residence) makes a big statement despite its intimate nine-room capacity." Full review