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2 bedrooms Former Tannery Jalatlaco Neighborhood
Immerse yourself in the magic of Oaxaca by staying in our beautiful home nestled in Jalatlaco neighborhood. Experience Oaxacan atmosphere, with its cobblestone streets and colorful houses, just a short walk from the historic center. Our fully equipped home is ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples seeking a comfortable and relaxing stay. It features 2 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, living room, and a charming patio where you can enjoy Oaxaca's warm climate.

Boutique Apartment in renovated 17-Century Convent
In the vibrant heart of the historic center this innovative apartment is intended to offer an exclusive living experience. The space is designed to fuse modern comfort with the historic essence of the region, providing its residents not only a place to live but a sanctuary that celebrates local heritage. Offering a perfect location, this apartment is more than a home; it is a habitable work of art that invites its occupants to be part of the colorful tapestry of Oaxaca. A/C throughout apartment

Loft "Oasis" AC, terrace, location and design!
Loft, in front of the largest park in the city, next to the Hotel "Grand Fiesta Americana", 15 minutes from the temple of "Santo Domingo de Guzmán" and the best known tourist, cultural, wedding venues and entertainment attractions. Get to know the "Barrio de Jalatlaco", famous for its architecture and bohemian atmosphere. All walking. The terrace has an incomparable view of the mountains and the treetops. Design, location and functionality. An exclusive place to fall in love with Oaxaca!!

Casa Chole
Casa Chole: Modern design and comfort in a peaceful neighborhood Enjoy a unique experience in this newly built, minimalist home with clean lines and open spaces. Perfect for relaxation or work in a tranquil setting. Located in a family-friendly neighborhood across from a small park, close to a traditional market, shops, and supermarkets. Well connected to the city center and public transport, including CityBus. Enjoy the small heated pool, ideal for any season, even during winter.

La Danta Chayote
La Danta, a Garden retreat within the city center of Oaxaca. Stay in one of four incredible bungalows situated in the heart of Oaxaca, with access to all the best restaurants, museums and sights just walking distance from your front door. You will be staying inside an incredible Garden built over 30 years ago inside the aqueduct that brought water to the city. The bungalows are hand carved Cantera stone emulating the aqueduct, a unique experience surrounded by the incredible garden.

Magical Restored house, KS Bed/AC in Oaxaca heart
Step into CASA Espíritu Fuego, where the spirit of Oaxaca is reimagined through thoughtful design and handcrafted beauty. Earthy textures, native clay, and woven textiles tell stories in every corner. Located just 3 blocks from Santo Domingo, the city’s best galleries, fine dining, and cultural gems unfold at your doorstep. You’ll be immersed in the city soul where art, cuisine, and vibrant culture await. A curated stay for the discerning traveler seeking authenticity and beauty. .

Alcalá 226, An architectural gem
Nestled in the heart of Oaxaca, our 4-bed, 4.5-bath haven is a true embodiment of architectural brilliance, Curated by the owners of LA's iconic Guelaguetza. Each room narrates a story of elegance and comfort. Step onto the upstairs terrace for breathtaking views, or uncover the secret mezcal room curated with one-of a kind mezcales from the region. Immerse in a Oaxacan experience where modern luxury intertwines with rich cultural heritage. Welcome to your Oaxacan retreat!

Gratiah Secret Backroom
A unique stay in downtown Oaxaca, designed to honor the backstreets that have disappeared from our country, where you can taste the products we consciously sow and ferment and take Oaxacan cooking classes. Thanks to your days at home, you help us support a Burrito Refuge that we have and that you can also visit. The location is perfect for walking, getting to know restaurants, galleries, markets, mezcal bars and everything we can recommend. Gratia!

Apartment on top floor near Oaxaca downtown.
Five minutes walk from the historic center. Close to historical museums and local gastronomy markets, natural lighting and a terrace with a spectacular view of the San Felipe hill (considered the lung of Oaxaca due to its vegetation and clean water). On the ground floor of the building you can taste a local specialty coffee and discover the colorful world of regional textiles. Get ready to live beautiful experiences!

Casona Xochimilco – Xochimilco
XOCHIMILCO is an 82 sqm two-bedroom apartment with a private rooftop at Casona Xochimilco in Oaxaca’s city center. Each bedroom features a king bed and en-suite bath. The social area includes a fully equipped kitchen, living, and dining space. Enjoy city and mountain views from your rooftop, plus access to a shared terrace with plunge pool, strong Wi-Fi, and three TVs—all steps from top attractions.

Apartment with balcony and breakfast included
An authentic home where you'll feel like family. Wake up to homemade breakfasts on our terrace overlooking the mountains and let yourself be guided by local tips. Ideal location: a quiet neighborhood just a 10-minute walk from the city center. Enjoy comfortable beds, fast Wi-Fi, and unparalleled warmth. A space full of color, light, and peace, designed for experiencing Oaxaca like a local.

Casa Nova in the historic center of Oaxaca
Casa Nova was born in the heart of the city of Oaxaca, just 3 blocks from the Zócalo and 8 blocks from the Church of Santo Domingo. Casa Nova has all the amenities a modern traveler could want for a unique experience. We offer the highest quality standards for you to enjoy your stay. Visit Casa Nova and you'll always have a home to return to in Oaxaca.
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When is the best time to visit Oaxaca?
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| Avg. price | $77 SGD | $76 SGD | $72 SGD | $63 SGD | $62 SGD | $63 SGD | $72 SGD | $67 SGD | $66 SGD | $76 SGD | $77 SGD | $79 SGD |
| Avg. temp | 17°C | 19°C | 21°C | 23°C | 23°C | 22°C | 21°C | 21°C | 21°C | 20°C | 18°C | 17°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca has stays around the vibrant Centro Histórico, leafy Xochimilco, and the arts-focused Jalatlaco neighborhood. Many travelers enjoy these areas for their traditional architecture, colorful streets, and proximity to markets, galleries, and local restaurants.
What are the best things to do in Oaxaca with kids?
Families can explore the lively markets, discover interactive exhibits at local museums, or enjoy the shaded gardens of city parks. Nearby archaeological sites and traditional craft workshops are also frequently suggested for engaging activities.
What are some of the best things to do in Oaxaca?
Explore Monte Albán, browse Mercado Benito Juárez, and experience the vibrant Santo Domingo de Guzmán church. Oaxaca has lively plazas, traditional markets, and galleries that highlight locally rooted art and crafts.
How is the weather in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca has a warm, generally sunny climate with temperatures ranging from around 43°F (6°C) in winter to 92°F (33°C) in late spring. Summers bring more rainfall, making the landscape especially green, while winters and early spring tend to be drier and mild.
When is the best time to visit Oaxaca?
Late winter through early spring is often recommended for pleasant temperatures and limited rain. The city feels especially lively during major festivals, which frequently occur in late spring, summer, and around early November.
What are the best places to visit in Oaxaca?
Explore Monte Albán for ancient ruins, stroll through the plazas by Santo Domingo de Guzmán, and browse local crafts at Mercado Benito Juárez. Oaxaca also has museums, art galleries, and botanical gardens reflecting its cultural diversity.
What are some hiking trails in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca has scenic trails in the Sierra Norte mountains, many of which pass through pine forests and traditional villages. Guided options are frequently suggested for exploring natural reserves and learning about local ecology.
What are some family activities we can do in Oaxaca?
Families enjoy exploring local markets, taking cooking classes together, or visiting Museo de las Culturas de Oaxaca in Santo Domingo. City parks and interactive craft workshops also provide engaging activities for different ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Oaxaca?
Many travelers take day trips to nearby Zapotec sites like Mitla, natural wonders such as Hierve el Agua, or artisan villages known for pottery and textiles. Visiting local mezcal distilleries around the valleys is also frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca has pet-friendly stays in several neighborhoods, especially around Centro Histórico, Xochimilco, and Reforma. Many hosts welcome pets and share tips on nearby parks and outdoor cafés for exploring with your companion animal.
What are some local tips for visiting Oaxaca?
Plan to sample traditional foods at markets and check out local craft villages around the city. Bringing layers is helpful, as temperatures can shift from cool mornings to warm afternoons, especially during certain seasons.
What is Oaxaca known for?
Oaxaca is known for its rich mix of indigenous cultures, colorful festivals, and world-renowned cuisine featuring mole, mezcal, and tlayudas. The city has historic architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to Zapotec archaeological sites.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Oaxaca?
Explore the quiet streets of the Jalatlaco neighborhood, find unique handicrafts in local artisan workshops, or discover textile museums that highlight the area’s weaving traditions. Some travelers also seek out lesser-known galleries or traditional chocolate shops.
What are the best foods to try in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca has a distinct food scene featuring mole sauces, tlayudas, memelas, and tamales wrapped in banana leaf. Local cheese, chapulines (seasoned grasshoppers), and hot chocolate made with Oaxacan cacao are also frequently suggested.
What should I bring for a trip to Oaxaca?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, light layers for temperature changes, and sun protection such as a hat and sunscreen. A reusable water bottle and a small bag for market finds are also helpful for exploring the city and surroundings.
What is the nightlife in Oaxaca like?
Nightlife in Oaxaca has mezcal bars, live music venues, and relaxed cafés found in neighborhoods like Centro Histórico and Jalatlaco. Evenings often feature vibrant street life, with some spaces highlighting local bands or traditional dance.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca’s calendar includes the vibrant Guelaguetza, Día de los Muertos celebrations in early November, and colorful parades during Semana Santa. These events highlight indigenous traditions, music, and dance throughout the city.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Oaxaca?
Oaxaca has a range of family-friendly vacation rentals, especially in Centro Histórico and nearby neighborhoods. Many stays include kitchens and extra space for families and are near parks, markets, or local cafés.
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- Hierve el Agua
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- Museo Textil de Oaxaca
- Templo Santo Domingo de Guzman
- Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Oaxaca
- Basilica De Nuestra Senora De La Soledad
- The Plaza de la Constitución
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- Centro Cultural San Pablo
- Museo de Filatelía
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