Hotels in San Cristóbal de las Casas
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Hotel Sombra del Agua
Hotel Sombra del Agua
Hotel Plaza Magnolias
Hotel Plaza Magnolias
Hotel Hacienda Don Juan
Hotel Hacienda Don Juan
Hotel Mansion del Valle
Hotel Mansion del Valle
Posada Real de Chiapas
Posada Real de Chiapas
Hotel Diego de Mazariegos
Hotel Diego de Mazariegos
Hotel La Casa de Mama
Hotel La Casa de Mama
Hotel Ciudad Real Centro Histórico
Hotel Ciudad Real Centro Histórico
Guayaba Inn Boutique Hotel
Guayaba Inn Boutique Hotel
Hotel Villa Mercedes San Cristobal
Hotel Villa Mercedes San Cristobal
Casa del Alma Hotel Boutique & Spa
Casa del Alma Hotel Boutique & Spa
Hotel Grand Maria
Hotel Grand Maria
Hotel Mukul Na
Hotel Mukul Na
Casa Santa Lucía
Casa Santa Lucía
Hotel Palace Inn SCLC
Hotel Palace Inn SCLC
Plaza Gallery Hotel & Boutique
Plaza Gallery Hotel & Boutique
Hotel Casa de Familia de San Cristobal
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Zona Centro
Zona Centro captivates with its golden-stone cathedral, amber-colored Santo Domingo Church, and colonial mansions lining cobblestone streets. Indigenous Maya traditions blend beautifully with Spanish colonial influences throughout this walkable historic district. Explore vibrant markets where local artisans sell colorful textiles, amber jewelry, and regional specialties that showcase Chiapas' cultural heritage. Traditional Chiapanecan restaurants serve hearty pozol and tamales alongside excellent local coffee. Colonial-era buildings converted into boutique hotels and B&Bs offer courtyards and fireplaces for cozy evenings. The compact center is best explored on foot, with shared vans connecting to outer neighborhoods when you're ready to venture further.

Barrio de Guadalupe
De Guadalupe bursts with Indigenous Mayan culture where hand-woven textiles in brilliant reds and blues catch the afternoon light. Cobblestone streets wind uphill past colonial churches and vibrant markets selling traditional crafts. The rhythmic clacking of backstrap looms fills artisan workshops as Tzotzil women create intricate huipiles, offering travelers an authentic glimpse into local traditions. Family-run comedores serve traditional Chiapanecan fare like tamales de dulce for incredibly budget-friendly prices. Traditional guesthouses and family homestays offer basic accommodations with high host interaction. Getting around requires sturdy shoes for steep streets, with colectivos providing irregular service to the city center.


















































































































































































