Hotel Casa Guivá
Hotel in Oaxaca
3-Star Hotel
Reasons to book
Well priced for this locationProperty prices in this area are generally higher
Includes essentialsKitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner, Internet / Wifi and more
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About this hotel
Colonial Oaxaca hotel in Oaxaca Centro with a restaurant
This hotel features a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a microwave in a common area. WiFi in public areas is free. Additionally, a refrigerator in a common area, 24-hour room service, and concierge services are onsite.
Limited housekeeping is available.
Hotel Casa Guivá offers 10 air-conditioned accommodations with complimentary toiletries and ceiling fans. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations include desks. Pillowtop beds feature down comforters and premium bedding. Televisions come with satellite channels.
This hotel features a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a microwave in a common area. WiFi in public areas is free. Additionally, a refrigerator in a common area, 24-hour room service, and concierge services are onsite.
Limited housekeeping is available.
Hotel Casa Guivá offers 10 air-conditioned accommodations with complimentary toiletries and ceiling fans. These individually decorated and furnished accommodations include desks. Pillowtop beds feature down comforters and premium bedding. Televisions come with satellite channels.
Bathrooms include showers. Guests can surf the web using the complimentary wireless Internet access. Change of towels and change of bedsheets can be requested. Housekeeping is provided daily.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Balcony or Patio
Map of Oaxaca
Available Rooms
Standard Apartment
2 Double
Sleeps 2
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Standard Double Room
1 Double
Sleeps 2
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Standard Double Room
1 Double
Sleeps 2
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Quadruple Room
2 Double
Sleeps 4
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Romantic Studio Suite
1 King
Sleeps 3
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££££
Reviews
8.0
Everything was ok, except that o chose this hotel based on the description , restaurant, bar, which the hotel didn’t have.
5.0
I VISITED THIS BEAUTIFUL HOTEL/HACIENDA WITH MY FAMILY AND MY EXPERIENCE WAS AMAZING. THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE ARE VERY PLESENT AND WELCOMING. THE HOTEL IS BEAUTIFUL ONLY 5 BLOCKS AWAY FROM EL SOCALO. FEW BLOCKS AWAY FROM FOOD PLACES. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS PLACE TO ANYONE.
4.0
For the price of the rooms I would expect to have at least air conditioning in all the rooms, but they told me that they just have one room with air conditioning and it costs more. I didn’t get any toiletries or towels. Bathroom smelled like sewer. Rain water leaked through the walls. We did enjoy breakfast.
5.0
Excellent location and very helpful staff, and the front desk night staff "Gael" can help with ordering food or next day plans with english:) thanks!
10.0
Excellent location and very helpful staff, and the front desk night staff "Gael" can help with ordering food or next day plans with english:) thanks!
3.0
Easy walking distance to everything.
2.0
Casa Guivá is a charming colonial house with a cozy indoor patio and nice rooftop terraces. There are 9 rooms in total, so its literally like living in an old mexican house. Our room was at the top, on it’s own in one of the rooftops. We didn’t get any noise from the rest of the house or guests, but we did get the noise from the street... it is in a city center, so that was to be expected.Just thought you’d like to know that all rooms have private bathrooms now, recently added for the comfort of guests.As for the review that mentions the credit card issue, yeah, you can only pay in cash. If you want to use your credit card, they will call another of their branches and give your info over the phone in order to be charged on their terminal. Although they seemed nice and trustworthy, we preferred not to risk it bc we are digital nomads and would rather not have issues with our credit cards bc it will be a hassle to get a new one in a foreign country.The hotel is in a great location, at walking distance from anything you would want to do in the city center (tours, airbnb experiences, Meeting points, community activities, etc.).The personnel were very nice and welcoming. Always with a smile and ready to tend to any need of their guests. All in all a very nice stay in a very convenient location. We really enjoyed our visit to Oaxaca on day of the dead weekend!
4.0
Casa Guivá is a charming colonial house with a cozy indoor patio and nice rooftop terraces. There are 9 rooms in total, so its literally like living in an old mexican house. Our room was at the top, on it’s own in one of the rooftops. We didn’t get any noise from the rest of the house or guests, but we did get the noise from the street... it is in a city center, so that was to be expected.
Just thought you’d like to know that all rooms have private bathrooms now, recently added for the comfort of guests.
As for the review that mentions the credit card issue, yeah, you can only pay in cash. If you want to use your credit card, they will call another of their branches and give your info over the phone in order to be charged on their terminal. Although they seemed nice and trustworthy, we preferred not to risk it bc we are digital nomads and would rather not have issues with our credit cards bc it will be a hassle to get a new one in a foreign country.
The hotel is in a great location, at walking distance from anything you would want to do in the city center (tours, airbnb experiences, Meeting points, community activities, etc.).
The personnel were very nice and welcoming. Always with a smile and ready to tend to any need of their guests.
All in all a very nice stay in a very convenient location. We really enjoyed our visit to Oaxaca on day of the dead weekend!
10.0
Very cute building, about 10 min walk to El Zocalo, with plenty of food options near by. Small market with most of what you would need: water, coca-cola, Valentinas hot-sauce, and plenty of other snacks and some other misc. items. There are plenty of places to hang out (3 sitting areas) to people watch or chill at the rooftop terrace and take in the awesome pandoramic view of the city. Peaceful, but the occasional fireworks (went during the Guelaguetza). Front desk are extremely helpful, they will coordinate travel arrangements for you and give you recommendations for places to eat. Very secure, they lock the front gate most of the day. Everyone on site was very wonderful and I would return or send my family to stay. Happy & Safe Travels!
0.5
We had reserved a Deluxe Double room. This is not what we got. The room we got was very small & seemed like it hadnt been rented in awhile. It had a worn out blanket on the bed instead of the colorful blankets in the other rooms. The toilet didnt flush, no water pressure & no hot water. Apparently the pump & hot water heater for this room had been turned off? It was a small room next to the breakfast room, so it was very noisy, not only from the guest but the staff moping the floors at 6 am every morning. There was a window over the door that was not covered so the light from the hallway shined through all night, until we asked the manager the next day if they could turn off at night. They tried to move us to another room but it was up multiple flights of regular stairs then another flight of narrow metal stairs. It was pretty scary. If youre looking for a decent, calm, peaceful, not hectic hotel this is not the place. A lot of street noise also. We didnt get much rest. Weve stayed at better hotels in Oaxaca for the same price.
1.0
We had reserved a Deluxe Double room. This is not what we got. The room we got was very small & seemed like it hadn't been rented in awhile. It had a worn out blanket on the bed instead of the colorful blankets in the other rooms. The toilet didn't flush, no water pressure & no hot water. Apparently the pump & hot water heater for this room had been turned off? It was a small room next to the breakfast room, so it was very noisy, not only from the guest but the staff moping the floors at 6 am every morning. There was a window over the door that was not covered so the light from the hallway shined through all night, until we asked the manager the next day if they could turn off at night. They tried to move us to another room but it was up multiple flights of regular stairs then another flight of narrow metal stairs. It was pretty scary. If you're looking for a decent, calm, peaceful, not hectic hotel this is not the place. A lot of street noise also. We didn't get much rest. We've stayed at better hotels in Oaxaca for the same price.
FAQs
How much does this hotel cost compared to others in Oaxaca?
The average price for a rental in Oaxaca is £40 per night. This rental is £47 above the average.
Is parking included with this hotel?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at Hotel Casa Guivá. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this hotel?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this hotel. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Hotel Casa Guivá pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this hotel is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Hotel Casa Guivá?
We found 4 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and balcony or patio.
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