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Casa Conzatti

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Friendly colonial-style hotel opposite a quiet park in central Oaxaca. A comfortable base for exploring the city and its environs.

The agreeable little Casa Conzatti occupies a building inspired by the city's prevailing colonial style of architecture. It is in a quiet corner of Oaxaca, next to a charming park and less than a kilometre from the main square. 

There are three attractive villa-style blocks housing the restaurant and guest rooms, all sparkly clean with whitewashed walls, tiled flooring and an airy feel. Décor in the rooms themselves is simple with bright Mexican colours setting the tone. There are some nice extra facilities not always present in mid-range hotels, such as a tea and coffee maker in the rooms, free Wi-fi in the restaurant, safe, ironing kit and hair dryer.  

As you enter the building there is a patio with table and chairs – a great suntrap on one of the city's many clear and bright days. The roof terrace is also lovely, with views over the picturesque park.

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What our clients say

  • Small scale, a little amateur. Nice location in a beautiful town

    MC, Wigton
  • A delightful, small hotel with a homely atmosphere and central courtyard, overlooking a pretty, local park

    JD, Porthcawl
  • Another hotel with personality. Well situated for a pleasant walk into the city centre.

    DW, Stone
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Our Expert's Opinion

This hotel has a real Mexican feel with its colonial-style building and bright and cheery decor. On the edge of a little park with some small shops and bars, it’s just a 10 minute walk to the centre of town.

Hannah
Hannah Waterhouse Travel Expert Hannah had an early introduction to Latin America when her family moved to Ecuador and she returned to study in Buenos Aires for a year before backpacking across the continent.

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