Hotel Casa del SotanovsHotel Las Golondrinas
Both properties are highly recommended by professional travelers. On balance, Las Golondrinas ranks slightly better than Hotel Casa del Sotano. Las Golondrinas scores 82 with praise from 5 sources like Michelin Guide, DK Eyewitness and Rough Guide.
Hotel Casa del Sotano
Tinoco y Palacios 414, Oaxaca C.P. 68000
From $40/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Restaurant
- Multilingual
DK Eyewitness
"With a striking ochre façade, this colonial structure seamlessly incorporates a comfortable modern section to provide a comfortable two-story inn, art gallery, and terrace restaurant."
Rough Guide
"Just two blocks from Santo Domingo, this smart, modern hotel retains a traditional feel with folk-art flourishes and comfy rooms, all with a/c... Some are very small, so ask to see a few first."
Fodor's
"n secluded courtyards you'll find fountains, gardens, and pools, but the best place in the whole hotel is the terrace, with its amazing city view." Full review
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Residing in a relatively calm pocket of Oaxaca (an easy walk to many must-see sights), three-pearl Casa del Sotano is a quaint colonial property." Full review
Lonely Planet
"One of the city's best deals, with attractive, spotless rooms that are pleasantly old rather than 'olde.' Enjoy the sturdy beds, traditional furniture and punctuations of antique art." Full review
Hotel Las Golondrinas
Tinoco y Palacios 411, Oaxaca 68000
From $41/night
Frommer's
"This charming one-story hotel has rooms that surround rambling patios with roses, fuchsia, bougainvillea, and mature banana trees." Full review
Lonely Planet
"Lovingly tended by friendly owners and staff, this superb small hotel has about 30 rooms around three beautiful, leafy labyrinthine patios." Full review
Michelin Guide
"A peaceful, charming place, with a maze of corridors and plant-filled patios."
DK Eyewitness
"Beyond the bright blue wall are walkways lush with tropical vegetation. Discover the one-story of rooms tucked away among the foliage and whimsical plant-laden Oaxaca pottery."
Rough Guide
"Tidy, pristine rooms in an old colonial house, each with separate reception area and bathroom. The main draw is the gorgeous, flower-filled courtyard where breakfast is served."