Hotels with Kitchens in Oaxaca

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Top 5 Hotels with Kitchens in Oaxaca at a glance

  1. Hotel Casa del Sótano — 3.5-star hotel in Oaxaca Centro. Guest rating: 9.0/10 — Wonderful.
  2. Casa Antonieta — 3.5-star hotel in Oaxaca Centro. Guest rating: 10/10 — Exceptional.
  3. Casa 1800 Oaxaca Boutique Hotel — 2-star hotel in Oaxaca Centro. Guest rating: 9.6/10 — Exceptional.
  4. Eco Hotel Las Mariposas — 2.5-star hotel in Oaxaca Centro. Guest rating: 9.2/10 — Wonderful.
  5. HOTEL POSADA DON MATIAS — 2-star hotel in Oaxaca Centro. Guest rating: 8.8/10 — Excellent.

Hotels with Kitchens in Oaxaca

Hotel Casa del Sótano

Hotel Casa del Sótano
Oaxaca Centro
$126
$149 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 21 - Aug 22
Hotel Casa del Sótano

Casa Antonieta

Casa Antonieta
Oaxaca Centro
$233
$319 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 23 - Aug 24
Casa Antonieta

Casa 1800 Oaxaca Boutique Hotel

Casa 1800 Oaxaca Boutique Hotel
Oaxaca Centro
$117
$139 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 8 - Sep 9
Casa 1800 Oaxaca Boutique Hotel

Eco Hotel Las Mariposas

Eco Hotel Las Mariposas
Oaxaca Centro
$62
$74 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 3 - Sep 4
Eco Hotel Las Mariposas

HOTEL POSADA DON MATIAS

HOTEL POSADA DON MATIAS
Oaxaca Centro
$33
$39 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 25 - Aug 26
HOTEL POSADA DON MATIAS

CASA COCO OAXACA

CASA COCO OAXACA
Oaxaca Centro
$53
$63 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
CASA COCO OAXACA

HOTEL MAELA

HOTEL MAELA
Oaxaca Centro
$93
$110 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 20 - Sep 21
HOTEL MAELA

Casa Los Cantaros Hotel Boutique

Casa Los Cantaros Hotel Boutique
Reforma
$76
$91 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 30 - Aug 31
Casa Los Cantaros Hotel Boutique

Grana B&B

Grana B&B
Oaxaca Centro
$173
$206 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 16 - Sep 17
Grana B&B

Hotel Don Nino

Hotel Don Nino
Oaxaca Centro
$52
$62 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 29 - Aug 30
Hotel Don Nino

Casa Maye

Casa Maye
Oaxaca Centro
$64
$76 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 24 - Aug 25
Casa Maye

Agrado Guest House

Agrado Guest House
Oaxaca Centro
$91
$108 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 17 - Sep 18
Agrado Guest House

Casa Margarita Oaxaca

Casa Margarita Oaxaca
Oaxaca
$43
$51 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 25 - Aug 26
Casa Margarita Oaxaca

El Callejón Hotel Boutique

El Callejón Hotel Boutique
Oaxaca Centro
$278
$331 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 21 - Aug 22
El Callejón Hotel Boutique

Villas Del Sol Hotel

Villas Del Sol Hotel
San Jacinto Amilpas
$63
$74 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 18 - Sep 19
Villas Del Sol Hotel

Hotel Casa Leonor

Hotel Casa Leonor
Oaxaca
$64
$76 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 1 - Sep 2
Hotel Casa Leonor

Kooch Aparthotel

Kooch Aparthotel
Oaxaca
$60
$71 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 10 - Sep 11
Kooch Aparthotel

Galerias Oaxaca Suites

Galerias Oaxaca Suites
San Felipe del Agua
$92
$109 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 18 - Sep 19
Galerias Oaxaca Suites

Casa Margarito Jalatlaco

Casa Margarito Jalatlaco
Jalatlaco
$67
$81 total
includes taxes & fees
Aug 22 - Aug 23
Casa Margarito Jalatlaco

Marialicia Suites

Marialicia Suites
Oaxaca
$155
$192 total
includes taxes & fees
Sep 15 - Sep 16
Marialicia Suites
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Top neighborhoods in Oaxaca

Jalatlaco

Jalatlaco's colorful cobblestone streets wind past the baroque Templo de San Matías, where weathered stone glows amber at sunset. Colonial mansions painted in jewel tones house artisan workshops where weavers create on traditional looms. This historic Oaxacan neighborhood balances authentic culture with trendy spaces, making it perfect for travelers who appreciate both heritage and style. Most dining happens in family-run comedores serving mole negro and tlayudas at reasonable prices, while boutique cafés offer artisanal pastries. Staying in restored colonial guesthouses provides cultural immersion with personalized host interaction. The city center is just a pleasant 15-minute walk away, though the neighborhood's charm might keep you exploring locally.

Barrio de Xochimilco

Barrio de Xochimilco invites you to step back in time through its weathered stone churches and tree-lined plazas. This oldest area of Oaxaca buzzes with artisans tapping away at metalwork and traditional looms. Hidden courtyards reveal centuries-old murals behind intricately carved wooden doors. The cobblestone streets lead to small shops where Indigenous vendors display colorful textiles. Family-run comedores serve mouthwatering mole and tlayudas throughout the day. Stay in charming guesthouses converted from colonial homes where hosts welcome you into authentic Oaxacan life. The neighborhood's narrow lanes are best explored on foot, with the city's main attractions just a short walk away.

Reforma

Reforma's tree-lined streets offer a peaceful retreat from Oaxaca City's bustling center. You'll find manicured gardens and elegant architecture while strolling through this upscale residential neighborhood. Plaza Mazari and Plaza Parque provide charming spots to relax and people-watch. The wide avenues make exploring on foot a pleasure for anyone seeking a break from tourist crowds. Dining here leans toward refined Oaxacan cuisine in sophisticated settings, with reservations recommended for dinner. Luxury boutique hotels and upscale bed & breakfasts provide premium amenities and personalized service. The historic center is just a 15-20 minute walk away, with taxis readily available when you're ready to explore further.

Oaxaca Centro

Discover colonial-era structures and immerse in native Zapotec and Mixtec cultures in this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the archeological marvel of Monte Albán and admire the unique green stone architecture.

Ruta Independencia

Ruta Independencia wraps you in centuries of Oaxacan charm with every cobblestone step. The baroque towers of Oaxaca Cathedral stand watch over bustling plazas where Indigenous artisans spread colorful textiles. Duck into ancient churches filled with copal incense or explore the Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden's native plants. The vibrant Mercado Benito Juárez offers authentic Oaxacan cuisine just steps from Santo Domingo's golden splendor. Traditional restaurants serve legendary mole negro and tlayudas throughout this walkable district. Colonial boutique hotels with interior courtyards provide authentic lodging within these historic walls. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute stroll, making this central location perfect for travelers hungry for culture and connection.

Top landmarks in Oaxaca

A cobblestone street with colorful buildings, a tree, and a brick archway.

Zócalo

9.2/10 (4,742 reviews)
Zócalo is worth passing through for a few pics when in Oaxaca Centro. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the cathedral, museums, and art galleries in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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An aerial view of a city with a prominent stadium, dense urban area, and distant mountains under a clear sky.

Auditorio Guelaguetza

9.0/10 (715 reviews)
You can catch an event at Auditorio Guelaguetza, located 0.6 mi (1 km) from central Oaxaca. If you think Auditorio Guelaguetza is cool, you also might like Technological Stadium of Oaxaca and Estadio Eduardo Vasconcelos, both located nearby.
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A historic stone building with a bell tower and palm trees.

Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán

9.6/10 (3,897 reviews)
Oaxaca Centro is home to Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, so why not stop by during your stay in Oaxaca.
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A historic cathedral with a large bell tower, surrounded by a garden of agave plants.

Oaxaca Cathedral

9.4/10 (4,024 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Oaxaca Cathedral— just one of the monuments in Oaxaca Centro. Why not live the cultural experience and visit the churches, cathedral, and museums in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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Ancient ruins with a view of distant mountains and a cloudy sky.

Monte Albán

9.6/10 (3,102 reviews)
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Monte Albán— just one of the monuments in Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán. You can also discover the cathedral and churches in the area— your sightseeing tour starts here.
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A historic cathedral with two bell towers and a courtyard with palm trees.
Photo by Sergio Camalich

Santo Domingo Square

9.6/10 (3,062 reviews)
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Santo Domingo Square in Oaxaca Centro. Splash some more cash at Andador de Macedonia Alcala, Benito Juarez Market, and Mercado 20 de Noviembre.
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A market with various colorful textiles and garments displayed on racks and mannequins.
Photo by Paul Westfall

Benito Juarez Market

9.2/10 (3,540 reviews)
If you like the hustle and bustle of a market, you might want to head out to Benito Juarez Market in Oaxaca Centro and take in the atmosphere. Splash some more cash at Mercado 20 de Noviembre, Santo Domingo Square, and Andador de Macedonia Alcala.
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Oaxaca Cultural and Convention Center

9.2/10 (56 reviews)
Oaxaca Cultural and Convention Center is worth a pic or two when discovering Santa Lucía del Camino. If you have fun at Oaxaca Cultural and Convention Center, you'll love Oaxaca Ethnobotanical Garden and El Mirador, both located nearby.
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