A beautifully restored 17th-century house in the heart of Oaxaca, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Steps from Santo Domingo, the Ethnobotanical Garden, museums, top restaurants, mezcalerías, and markets.
The ground floor embraces its past with art-adorned walls finished in baba de nopal—nopal slime a traditional technique using the natural gel from the nopal cactus to strengthen and smooth surfaces. This method, found in historic buildings, enhances durability while regulating humidity. Cozy spaces like a reading nook and a fully equipped kitchen centered around a stunning dining table invite relaxation and connection.
Upstairs, two serene bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and air conditioning feature handmade mosaics designed by artist Francisco Toledo.
The rooftop terrace offers breathtaking views and the city’s vibrant energy. Due to its prime location, street noise is part of the experience—we provide earplugs for light sleepers.
The Property was restored and remodeled by the renowned Architect Alejandro D'acosta whose design was published in the Archdaily México.
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