Where to stay in Puebla

Are you coming to Puebla and don’t know where to stay? We’ll tell you.

Any traveler knows that choosing and booking your hotel it’s essential for your journey. So if you are thinking about visiting Puebla, here is a list of the best hotels to stay in and why. Find a option that fits your needs and tastes:


Milagro Hotel

Enjoy Downtown like you never did before.

In one of the many arteries of the heart of the city you’ll find Milagro Hotel. With history through its walls and a few steps from the Zócalo and the Cathedral, this little corner to rest is full of details: whether each room is named after the neighborhoods of Puebla, the touches of modernity that you will find in the gastronomy of  Los Barrios (the hotel’s restaurant), this place will make your full of good memories, history, culture and tradition.

Mesón Sacristía de la Compañía

En el Centro Histórico de Puebla

A few steps from Puebla’s Downtown and Los Sapos, (if you visit during the weekends there is an antique market there), and it is also just around La Pasita (a must). In case you don’t stay there, you have (yes, you have) to go and try the food. It’s chef, Ruth Ruiz, is a specialist in surprising with traditional recipes elaborated in an extraordinary way.


Mansión del Conde

A scape from the city.

If you really want to rest and get away from the hustle and bustle that cities bring, Mansion del Conde is perfect for you. We won’t get tired of saying that this is the ideal place to escape and recharge: Atlixco.

This 17th century construction now houses the hotel. With a spa, pool, roof deck and a gallery, it is the perfect place to enjoy Puebla without any hurry. And if you’re worried about food, besides the hotel’s excellent restaurant, on the façade of it, you’ll find Vittorio’s, straight from Puebla’s Downtown, with real Italian food.


Restauro Lofts

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Live like a local.

If you really want to live the city like a local, stay at Restauro. These 5 lofts were designed by local artists and are located in the upper part of this 18th century house that holds Restauro, a traditional mexican restaurant and local abarrotería. You will be right in front of Los Sapos and a few blocks away from the Catedral. Stay in the Puebla’s Downtown and live it like a local; go down the stairs to your grocery store, walk to La Pasita, to the Amparo Museum and know the city from the inside.


La Morada

Photograp: Rolando White

Between laurels, beautiful gardens and patios, you will find La Morada. With La Noria Restaurant, you’ll have the perfect place to escape from the stress and chaos of the city, a refuge where all your senses can enjoy.

If you’re a tourist, an artist or even a local who is in need of a getaway from everyday life, this is the place for you. The interior design, made by Abaka Interiors, combines a wonderful range of colors, a particular lighting and an attractive balance between pleasure and beauty. This perfect match makes their 3 suites a space as relaxed as creative.


Andante Hotel

Inspired by classical music and composers of the time, this hotel is a jewel right in the middle of the city. The decoration pays homage to the greatest of classical music through the work of local and national artists. Their works decorate each of the rooms, dedicated to composers of all eras.

One block away from the Cathedral, the hotel’s restaurant, Amadeus Bistrocombines two of the greatest pleasures that the human being could have: music and food.


Casareyna

Casareyna

A classic. We all know that the devil is in the details, that’s why they put all of the attention in each one of them: from the decoration of the hotel (made with talavera and carved wood), through the food, to the warmth of its service, Casareyna is a guarantee of a good time. Located at the point where the Barrio de la Luz and the Barrio de El Alto meet, it is close to some of the most important tourist areas of the city, such as Downtown, the Paseo de San Francisco and Los Fuertes. Three houses of the 16th century now make  this boutique hotel that keeps the tradition of Talavera de la Reyna.


Ikonik

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Design, history and comfort, all in one place so you can see Puebla from another perspective. In each of the rooms you find the portrait of a mexican icon. Also iconic is their food, inside you can find Buffaloa restaurant with delicacies from the sea and the land with original recipes and supplies from the northwest of the country.

 


La Purificadora

Located in Downtown Puebla, next to the church of San Francisco, (right next to the best chalupas of Puebla) La Purificadora is the personification of a water purification factory of the 19th century, remodeled by the renowned Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta.

From the rooftop you can see part of the Cathedral towers and the gardens of the Paseo de San Francisco; this hotel is part of the Habita group, garuantee!

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