Hotel La Quinta Luna

Cholula


This rarefied hotel is popular with a wealthy weekender crowd. The seven stylish rooms occupy a thick-walled 17th-century mansion set around a charming garden and boast a gorgeous mix of colonial antiques, plush bedding, flat-screen TVs and contemporary art. Meetings with the featured poblano artists are happily arranged.

There’s a great library and the excellent restaurant is open to nonguests who reserve.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Cholula attractions

1. Zócalo

0.32 MILES

Cholula’s zócalo (in San Pedro Cholula, not to be confused with Zócalo de San Andrés to the east) is so huge and exposed that most people prefer to…

2. Casa del Caballero Águila

0.36 MILES

This excellent museum is housed in a fantastically restored colonial building on the zócalo. The small collection includes ceramics and jewelry from the…

3. Parroquia de San Pedro

0.36 MILES

This distinctively yellow baroque church has the tallest tower in Cholula and has become an often photographed icon of the city, at least at ground level…

4. Templo de San Gabriel

0.38 MILES

The Templo de San Gabriel was founded in 1529 on the site of a pyramid and the ruins of a temple dedicated to Quetzalcóatl. The exterior is partially…

5. Ex-Convento de San Gabriel

0.44 MILES

The Ex-Convento de San Gabriel (also known as Plaza de la Concordia), facing the east side of Cholula's huge zócalo, includes a tiny but interesting…

6. Capilla de la Tercera Orden

0.46 MILES

In the middle of Cholula's huge zócalo is the 19th-century Capilla de la Tercera Orden. The church forms part of the Ex-Convento de San Gabriel.

7. Capilla Real de Naturales

0.48 MILES

The Arabic-style Capilla Real has 49 domes and dates from 1540. The mosque-inspired design makes the yellow church unique to Mexico and creates a…

8. Zona Arqueológica

0.52 MILES

Located two blocks to the southeast of Cholula’s central plaza, the Pirámide Tepanapa looks more like a hill than a pyramid and has a domed church on top…