Posada La Casona de Cortés

Top choice in East of Mexico City


Set around a lush courtyard with fruit trees and a fountain, this affordable boutique hotel seems almost too good to be true. The rooms, which have firm beds, tiled floors and high-pressure showers, are decorated with Mexican artesanías (handicrafts). The bar has a working 1950s jukebox and a roof deck with views of church steeples and volcanic peaks.

Ask for a discount (up to 15%) during quiet periods.


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