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47 hotels
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    Quinta Real Oaxaca

    Oaxaca
    0.3 miles to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca

    Oaxaca
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
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    Hotel Azul Oaxaca

    Oaxaca
    0.4 miles to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Fiesta Inn Oaxaca

    Oaxaca
    1.6 miles to city center
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Hotel Boutique Parador San Miguel

    Oaxaca
    0.3 miles to city center
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Casa Bonita Hotel & Luxury Residence

    Oaxaca
    2.7 miles to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Hotel Hacienda Los Laureles - Spa

    Oaxaca
    3.2 miles to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    La Noria Centro Historico

    Oaxaca
    0.1 miles to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Hotel CasAntica

    Oaxaca
    0.3 miles to city center
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Hotel Victoria Oaxaca

    Oaxaca
    1 mile to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Hotel Florida

    Oaxaca
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    3.5-star Hotel Class
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    Hotel Oaxaca Real

    Oaxaca
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
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    Life Hotel

    Oaxaca
    2.3 miles to city center
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Casa De Sierra Azul

    Oaxaca
    0.1 miles to city center
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    3.5-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

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    Hotel Fortin Plaza

    Oaxaca
    1 mile to city center
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    4.0-star Hotel Class
    • Free Wi-Fi

Travel Guide

Oaxaca

Oaxaca – pronounced wa-HAH-ka – is both the name of this Mexican state and its capital city. Here, you'll find colonial streets lined with shade trees, vibrant markets filled with artisans and mouthwatering aromas drifting from market food stalls and trendy eateries. These days, many claim that Oaxaca is Mexico's newest culinary capital. But that's not to say the city has forgotten its rich history, which dates back to the ancient Zapotecs that once occupied the now preserved ruins at Monte Albán. In fact, many of the handicrafts and recipes, which make Oaxaca such a unique place to visit and shop, have been carried down from generation to generation. 

Oaxaca – pronounced wa-HAH-ka – is both the name of this Mexican state and its capital city. Here, you'll find colonial streets lined with shade trees, vibrant markets filled with artisans and mouthwatering aromas drifting from market food stalls and trendy eateries. These days, many claim that Oaxaca is Mexico's newest culinary capital. But that's not to say the city has forgotten its rich history, which dates back to the ancient Zapotecs that once occupied the now preserved ruins at Monte Albán. In fact, many of the handicrafts and recipes, which make Oaxaca such a unique place to visit and shop, have been carried down from generation to generation. 

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