Casa Reyna, Puebla  

Introduction

Tucked away in the heart of Puebla’s historic centre, Casa Reyna is a refined colonial gem that combines timeless elegance with handcrafted Mexican artistry. Housed within a restored seventeenth-century mansion, this boutique hotel offers a tranquil and intimate experience, just steps away from Puebla’s most iconic landmarks and culinary treasures.

Location

Casa Reyna is ideally located in Puebla’s UNESCO-listed historic centre, a short stroll from the Cathedral, Zócalo, and the vibrant Barrio del Artista. Its setting on a peaceful cobblestone street offers guests both serenity and easy access to the city’s architectural wonders, artisan shops, and traditional sweets markets.

What to Do

Explore Puebla’s baroque heritage with guided visits to the Rosary Chapel, Amparo Museum, and Talavera pottery workshops. Stroll through colourful alleyways and discover hidden courtyards, or visit the nearby Great Pyramid of Cholula for sweeping volcano views. Casa Reyna also arranges curated gastronomic tours, showcasing Puebla’s rich culinary legacy—from mole poblano to street-side cemitas.

Why We Recommend This Hotel

Authentic colonial charm – With just a handful of spacious suites, the hotel preserves its mansion-like feel, complete with vaulted brick ceilings, antique tiles, and original stonework.  
 
A celebration of Talavera – The hotel is adorned with hand-painted Talavera ceramics, each piece crafted by local artisans, creating a vibrant connection to Puebla’s heritage.  
 
Exceptional privacy and quiet – Despite being in the centre of the city, Casa Reyna remains peaceful, ideal for couples or solo travellers looking to retreat from the bustle.  
 
Thoughtful personal service – Staff go beyond expectations, offering warm, attentive service that feels both discreet and genuinely caring.  
 
Walking distance to everything – Museums, churches, markets, and restaurants are all within easy reach, allowing for effortless discovery.  
 

Dining Options

Casa Reyna’s restaurant is considered one of the best in Puebla, frequented by locals and travellers alike. Guests can enjoy traditional dishes like chile en nogada, escamoles, and mole poblano in a sophisticated yet cosy setting. A glass of mezcal or Puebla’s signature Pasita liqueur makes the perfect end to a flavourful evening.