10 Best Tablet Hotels In Mexico

Carla
Carla 
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Imagine a trip full of magic, folklore, character, and flavor. Mexico is a magical place where you will find history and gastronomy in many forms. There is so much to explore in this vibrant nation, from beaches to small towns to archaeological sites. Be inspired by the colonial heritage and architectural jewels, the dynamic food scene, the traditional crafts, and the pre-Hispanic cities. Mexico is a vast country of 32 states, from the colonial outposts of San Miguel de Allende to the archaeological zones of Teotihuacan. With the plethora of things that you can do and attractions that you can visit, it’s hard to decide where to spend a good night’s rest. For this list, we have carefully selected some of the best Tablet hotels in Mexico. Scroll down to check them out.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on March 11, 2024.

1. Las Casas B+B Hotel (from USD 175)

Las Casas B+B Hotel is a boutique accommodation in the historic center of Cuernavaca, a city located 48.5 kilometers (30 miles) south of Mexico City. The hotel has 11 contemporary and tastefully decorated rooms and suites. There is also an outdoor pool, a spa, and a California-inspired restaurant. Spend your days sunbathing, relaxing, or reading a book. Or arrange for a romantic couple’s massage at the spa. Discover Cuernavaca and its sights, such as the Gardens of Mexico and the Palace of Cortes.

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Las Casas B+B Hotel

Address: Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas 110, Cuernavaca
109.77 km (68.3 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Valet parking Bar Room service Restaurant Outdoor swimming pool Spa

2. Casa Habita (from USD 165)

Art, fashion, and architecture merge at Casa Habita, a design hotel in a trendy neighborhood in Guadalajara. (The city is 560 kilometers or 353 miles west of Mexico City, or an hour and 15 minutes away by plane.) The nine-story hotel is built on top of a 1940s residence. At Casa Habita, guests can choose from 37 rooms and suites with retro-inspired interiors and panoramic views of the Guadalajara skyline. Room amenities include Bluetooth speakers, two types of showers, and organic toiletries. The spa on the topmost floor offers sauna treatments and massages. The green and golden-hued restaurant has a terrace for guests who prefer dining al fresco.

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Casa Habita

Address: Lerdo de Tejada 2308,Lafayette, Guadalajara
570.83 km (354.7 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Free parking Valet parking Bar Room service Restaurant 24 hour room service Outdoor swimming pool

3. La Purificadora (from USD 134)

La Purificadora is a design hotel in the heart of Puebla, a colonial city 140 kilometers (87 miles) southeast of Mexico City. The hotel gets its name from its origins as a late 19th-century factory long used to purify water for ice production. The interiors of the lobby are a contemporary mix of rustic materials and modern design. A library, Mexican restaurant, spa, pool, and terrace are among the features of La Purificadora. The rooms and suites reflect the hotel’s sleek vibe that refreshingly contrasts the original factory architecture.

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La Purificadora

Address: Callejon de la 10 Norte 802,Paseo San Francisco,Barrio El Alto, Puebla
1.02 km (0.7 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Valet parking Bar Room service Restaurant 24 hour room service

4. Casa Fernanda Hotel Boutique (from USD 350)

At Casa Fernanda, live your daily life extraordinarily. This boutique hotel is in Tepoztlan, a magic town or pueblo mágico that is 62.4 kilometers (39 miles) south of Mexico City. Casa Fernanda has 14 comfortable suites, as well as a spa, cafeteria, restaurant, and outdoor pool. Each guest suite is individually decorated with local artwork. Relax and indulge in this romantic yet modern hotel, whether it’s soaking in a soothing treatment, tasting regional flavors, or sunbathing by the poolside.

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Casa Fernanda Hotel Boutique

Address: De Niño Artillero 20, Tepoztlán
94.72 km (58.9 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Free parking Off street parking Valet parking Bar Wine Cellar Room service Restaurant

5. Downtown Mexico (from USD 179)

Downtown Mexico in the capital’s colonial center combines 17th-century grandeur with a raw industrial edge. The hotel integrates indigenous culture while celebrating its strategic location in the historic neighborhood of Mexico City. Also known as Palacio de Los Condes de Miravalle, the hotel complements other landmarks on the cobbled streets of this World Heritage Site. Downtown Mexico’s 17 rooms and suites have a stripped-back, bohemian elegance. Perhaps the Revolution or Independence suite would interest you? Enjoy breakfast alongside an iconic work of art by Mexican muralist Manuel Rodriguez Lozano. Head to the rooftop bar for drinks and unhampered views or feel refreshed at the pool terrace or hot tub.

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Downtown Mexico

Address: Isabel la Católica no 30,Colonia Centro, Mexico City
107.58 km (66.9 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Valet parking Bar Room service Restaurant 24 hour room service Outdoor swimming pool

6. Zoa Hotel (from USD 340)

Zoa Hotel is a picturesque seaside resort in Oaxaca’s Mazunte town, 724 kilometers (450 miles) southeast of Mexico City. The hotel blends the biodiversity of the Pacific Coast with world-class luxury. Relax in one of seven rustic cabanas, each one with features like an ocean-view shower and terrace. Feel the warm sun on your skin as you look at the breathtaking ocean views. Hear the waves crash against the cliffs below. Laze in a hammock during the day, and watch a movie under the stars at night.

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Zoa Hotel

Address: Cerrada del Museo de la Tortuga No. 1,Playa Mazunte, Mazunte
414.37 km (257.5 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Free parking Off street parking Bar Room service Restaurant Outdoor swimming pool Concierge

7. Hotel Escondido Oaxaca (from USD 353)

Hotel Escondido Oaxaca is a peaceful refuge tucked away on a virgin beach not far from Oaxaca’s Puerto Escondido, the country’s surf mecca. Stay in one of the 16 palapas, or thatched roof dwellings, with a private terrace and pool. Treat yourself to a massage or native spa treatment after a day of surfing. Socialize with other guests at the beach club, dance club, and underground bar. Feast on healthy eats and fruits at Escondido’s restaurant. Swim in the 50-meter (164-foot) swimming pool that runs parallel to the coast.

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Hotel Escondido Oaxaca

Address: José María Morelos 401 Colonia Centro, Oaxaca City
269.49 km (167.5 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Restaurant Outdoor swimming pool Concierge 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Air conditioning Garden Multi-lingual staff

8. Andaz Mayakoba (from USD 279)

If you’re looking for a hotel brand that reminds you of home, consider the Hyatt-managed Andaz Mayakoba Resort Riviera Maya in Solidaridad, Quintana Roo. The beachfront resort is almost 1,600 kilometers (992 miles) northeast of Mexico City, overlooking the Caribbean. Choose from 10 different types of rooms with views of the beach, ocean, or lagoon. Andaz Mayakoba is north of Playa del Carmen’s shops and bars. The Riviera Maya provides opportunities for watersports. Five on-site restaurants showcase culinary wonders, from Mexican favorites to vegan dishes to Latin American flavors.

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Andaz Mayakoba

Address: Carretera Federal Cancun-Playa Del Carmen Km. 298, Playa del Carmen
1182.12 km (734.6 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Free parking Bar Room service Restaurant 24 hour room service Outdoor swimming pool Spa

9. Casa No Name (from USD 274)

Situated 265 kilometers (165 miles) northwest of Mexico City, Casa No Name is beyond words. The small luxury hotel in San Miguel de Allende’s colonial city center blends history, art, and elegance. As a six-bedroom mansion built in the 18th century, its past life gives No Name so much charm and character. Book a few nights in one of the six distinctly named and decorated guest rooms. Start your day with a gourmet breakfast at the central patio. Check out L’Atelier, a space dedicated to American fashion photographer Deborah Turbeville; the old library now exhibits art and fashion from Mexican artists and designers. Tour the town in a 4x4 vehicle at no cost. Meet up for cocktails and tapas at the Olivia rooftop bar.

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Casa No Name

Address: Hernandez Macias 52,Colonia Centro, San Miguel de Allende
337.94 km (210.0 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Free parking Bar Restaurant Spa Jacuzzi Air conditioning Garden

10. Boutique Hotel CasaSandra (from USD 408)

CasaSandra in the Yucatan Peninsula’s Isla Holbox is an artistic hotel retreat. It started as the home and beach escape of Cuban creative Sandra Perez Lozano. The intimate and rustic but elegant and luxurious hotel does not have TVs, telephones, or alarm clocks in the rooms. Not that you will look for them. Instead, original works of art by local artists adorn the walls. What is there to do at an artist’s beach house? Experience Yucatecan cuisine at Ser Esencia restaurant. Explore the beach town, watch exotic birds, go fishing or swim with whale sharks. You can also visit Arsenal Habana Cuba to check out contemporary art.

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Ser Casasandra

Address: Calle de la Igualdad,Lázaro Cárdenas, Isla Holbox
1161.75 km (721.9 mi) from Zócalo de Puebla

Free wi-fi Bar Room service Restaurant Outdoor swimming pool Spa Spa treatments (on request) Concierge

Mexico’s world heritage

Did you know that Mexico is among the top 10 countries with the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites? The country has 27 cultural sights inscribed on the World Heritage List. Traverse the agave landscape and ancient industrial facilities for making tequila. Walk the historic center of the capital, Mexico City. Discover the pre-Hispanic city of Teotihuacan. Listen to a mariachi band as you savor traditional cuisine. Your Mexican holiday couldn’t be any more memorable.

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