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Prolongacion Calzada de la Republica #205, RUTA INDEPENDENCIA, Centro, 68000 Oaxaca de Juárez, Oax., Mexico

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Business-friendly lodging with free Wi-Fi, breakfast, parking  

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Where to Stay in Oaxaca on Your Trip (Updated 2025)

"About a 20-minute walk from the Zócalo in the Jalatlaco district, this modern business hotel has comfy—if a bit bland—rooms with soft beds, lots of natural light, good shower pressure, and a table to work from. There’s also a robust breakfast spread, so I think of it much like a Holiday Inn for Oaxaca." - Matthew Kepnes

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The 5 Best Hotels in Oaxaca (Updated 2025)

"Located a 20‑minute walk from the Zócalo in the Jalatlaco district, this modern, no‑frills hotel has a simple, minimalist design; the rooms are comfy though a bit bland, with soft beds and plenty of natural light despite being on the smaller side. Rooms include free Wi‑Fi, a flatscreen TV with cable, a desk, and AC; bathrooms aren’t spacious but are well maintained and the showers have good water pressure. There’s free parking and a robust free breakfast featuring typical Mexican cuisine, plus free coffee and tea in the lobby 24/7. I consider this lodging to be like a Holiday Inn: nothing fancy but comfortable and covering all the basics." - Matthew Kepnes

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Shark Hab

Google
The hotel is located within the city of Oaxaca, just slightly outside the main center — about a 15-minute walk from Santo Domingo Church. During my stay, the hotel was undergoing several renovations, which may have influenced my experience. My package included breakfast, but it was quite basic. The rooms are simple but very complete, and the beds are extremely comfortable. They also offer coffee, tea, and water available at all times, which is a much-appreciated detail. However, one major downside is that the walls are very thin — you can literally hear conversations from the neighboring rooms

Lucy Duran

Google
Very functional and clean hotel the best part was the front desk service Alex was awesome, helpful professional and kind 🙏

AndyF430

Google
Not my sort of place at all. Totally functional with few comforts or redeeming features. My room was small and there was nowhere to put anything, not enough power points, no fridge. Tiny bathroom. The hotel has no bar or comfortable common areas. We arrived at 6.30pm to find the "restaurant" had already closed for the night. Next morning, in its guise as a breakfast area, it was a totally find everything yourself experience, with very poor choice or quality of breakfast items. Formica tables in a soulless lobby area. Awful.

Kristin Peterson

Google
We enjoyed our stay here (1 week). The room was small, but worked fine for us. It had a full size bed (would have preferred a queen as full sizes are too short), a little desk area with a chair, a small rod to hang clothing, and a small bathroom. Housekeeping did a wonderful job. Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. We loved being able to park in the underground lot. There was security on site, so you feel safe here. The breakfasts were pretty good most of the time with a good variety. There were always scrambled eggs of some type, a veggie, tortilla chips and salsa, beans, and often one more hot option. Plus, there was milk, cereal, yogurt, fruit, baked goods, juice, and coffee. Walking distance to restaurants and convenience stores. Most importantly, this place is easy to find at night! Look for the blue light!

alejandra hernandez

Google
The facilities are clean. If you travel alone or even in a couple and you are not going to spend a lot of time in the hotel is a good option. It's basic and it meets the purpose of providing a place to sleep. A buffet is also provided for breakfast and even when there are only few options it is really good. In general a good option!

M M

Google
Really good value for money. It's a limited frills hotel, but the quality is good and the facilities that were on offer were good. Was great to have complimentary drinks and breakfast, and also handy to have laundry on site. Good, convenient location to centro and to ADO bus station. My family (myself and my 2 children aged 12 and 15) were really comfortable here.

B Italiano

Google
Excellent staff very attentive and always present. Very clean and well managed modest accommodations. Walking distance to everything in old downtown historic Oaxaca. Very good courtesy breakfast with many choices. I would return and stay here again!

Esmeralda Alv

Google
Super thin walls, small rooms. Traveling with kids, I did not feel it was a good fit for our family. So glad it was only 1 night but would not stay again. Again, paper thin walls, could hear EVERYTHING from rooms next door. Breakfast was decent. About 7-8 blocks away from the Centro. Having the hotel chains Fiesta Rewards makes no difference.