Hotel Ciudad Real Centro Histórico, San Cristóbal de Las Casas  

Introduction

Nestled in the heart of San Cristóbal de Las Casas, Hotel Ciudad Real Centro Histórico blends colonial charm with modern comfort, offering a gateway to the soul of Chiapas. Set within a beautifully restored 19th-century building, this boutique hotel invites guests to step into a world of cobblestone streets, vivid colours, and warm hospitality. Its prime location makes it a perfect base to explore one of Mexico’s most enchanting towns.

Location

You’ll find the hotel just steps from the main plaza, surrounded by lively cafés, artisan shops, and the striking baroque façade of the Santo Domingo Church. San Cristóbal’s vibrant atmosphere unfolds right outside your door, from street musicians to bustling markets. The Tuxtla Gutiérrez airport is about a 1.5-hour scenic drive away, making it both accessible and immersive.

What to Do

Wander through the historic centre to discover a rich tapestry of indigenous and colonial culture. Visit the amber museum, explore traditional textiles at the Centro de Textiles del Mundo Maya, or take a day trip to the nearby Sumidero Canyon. The city’s culinary scene is a delight, with everything from organic cafés to Chiapaneco cuisine. At night, live music and cultural events add a magical touch to the highland chill.

Why We Recommend This Hotel

The architecture and interiors reflect the rich heritage of San Cristóbal with original details, antique furnishings, and atmospheric courtyards.  

Its unbeatable location means you’re never more than a few steps from the city’s most iconic sights and experiences.  

Service is personal and warm, reflecting the region’s famed hospitality with thoughtful touches and local insight. 

Rooms are cosy and traditional, offering a peaceful retreat from the town’s bustling rhythm.  

It is ideal for travellers seeking cultural depth, historic charm, and authenticity all in one stay.  

Dining Options

The hotel’s restaurant offers a delightful selection of regional dishes and classic Mexican fare in a colonial-style setting. Enjoy breakfast in the central patio, sip Chiapan coffee by the fireplace, or end your evening with a local wine or mezcal under the stars.