Set in Xilitla, 2.3 km from Las Pozas, Hotel Jovita offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk. The hotel has family rooms.
Edgar
United States
Though small the room had all it needed. It was qiet and the air-conditioning worked efficiently and with virtually no noise. The bathroom had a good size. Above all the floors and everything else was absolutely clean! To even top it, the owner was very friendly and extremely helpful in any way. For example, when we needed cash he took us to every single ATM in Xilitla (as a hint: don't rely on ATMs in Xilitla, bring enough cash with you 😉)
Located in Xilitla, 1.9 km from Las Pozas, Hotel Sierra Linda provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Xilitla, 700 metres from Las Pozas, Hotel Paraíso Encantado provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Berit
Germany
Perfect location to the garden of Edward James - only 10mins walking! To town it’s a bit longer (35mins) but the walk is beautiful! The beds are comfortable, it was clean and quiet.
Hotel La Gloria Xilitla offers accommodation in Xilitla. The town's main square is 2 blocks from the property. Every room is fitted with a flat-screen TV.
Emma
Italy
The host was really friendly and helpful, will help you for any kind of problem and also to organize tour in the area. The hotel has a nice swimming pool. The rooms have air conditioning and are very clean and comfy. For sure the best hotel you can find in Xilitla.
Situated in Xilitla, 3.6 km from Las Pozas, ROOF TOP Hotel XILITLA features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
Set in Xilitla, San Luis Potosí region, Hotel Dolores is situated 2.9 km from Las Pozas. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. Some rooms at the property feature a balcony with pool view.
Connie
Hong Kong
It’s a well established, Huge hotel with about 60 rooms, but sparsely occupied. 6 floors built on a steep slope by the mountain, entrance on 4th floor accessible by road. They maintain it very well, very clean. The room is cleaned everyday, trash discarded and towels changed. The price is very reasonable. Looks like most rooms got huge double windows, My room got great mountain sunrise view. So great that there are no mosquitos and is very sunny throughout the morning. The Shower is good & strong & hot. The Sink is clean and big even to wash clothes. Centrally located, easy walk to mercado and bus station, there's a mini super just beside it. I had a great stay, and it’s highly recommended.
Set in Xilitla, San Luis Potosí region, Hotel Dolores is situated 2.9 km from Las Pozas. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. Some rooms at the property feature a balcony with pool view.
Set in Xilitla and with Las Pozas reachable within 1.5 km, Casa Verde Xilitla By Rotamundos offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace. Guests can enjoy garden views.
Jardín Surrealista de Edward James - due to number...
Jardín Surrealista de Edward James - due to number restrictions book in advance with hotel or buy tickets the day before.
The town is far too busy, if you want peace and quiet stay closer to the gardens.
Helena
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
True rainforest environment, and lovely mountains...
True rainforest environment, and lovely mountains surrounding the town of Xilitla, exceeded my expectations. That town itself is run-down, without many restaurant options. So, staying outside of town near the Edward James gardens, really makes sense.
Marshall
United States
10
Scored 10
We were wondering whether we should visit Xilitla and now we...
We were wondering whether we should visit Xilitla and now we are so glad we decided to go! Had a great time, would have regretted not going. Driving there and from is another experience, with winding roads in the mountains and beautiful scenery. Xilitla is a small but very busy village, with local food and very friendly people. Not too many tourists, amazing nature. The surrealist garden is also worth visiting.
Kornel
Canada
10
Scored 10
A magical place. Get a guide at James sculpture garden.
A magical place. Get a guide at James sculpture garden. It's worth the small expense. The Carrington museum is lovely. Talk to Ruben at the Mimi Mask Museum. He is an interesting person who knows a lot about the town.
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Anonymous
Mexico
8.0
Scored 8.0
Xilitla had some charm, at the central square you can find...
Xilitla had some charm, at the central square you can find some good restaurants, for example Querreque (best salad so far in Mexico). If you want to visit las pozas it’s a nice base. I can imagine the hotels surrounding las pozas in the middle of the jungle must be even better than the city center.
Beautiful wall murals and special artistic designs all around. Wonderful views. The owners are very nice and helpful, especially Alejandro, who went above and beyond to tell us about how the hotel got built, places to explore, and he even went with us to a mirador close by to explain more about the plants and animals of the jungle. Breakfast is not included but you can go to the small restaurant right across the street which one of the family members from the hotel owns. Good Internet service.
the property has a very unique and welcoming feeling to it. the rooms are comfortable and clean, but the “hidden” gem is the terrace on the top floor with gorgeous views. The staff/ owners get an extra special shout-out, I’ve never stayed in a hotel were I’ve felt so welcomed and taken care of - I had a flat tire and the owner personally came out to change it and take it to get it repaired, and when that was all over he gave us home made tamales, which were delicious!
If you are in Xilitla for the surrealism of Edward James and Leonora Carrington, this is the essential Mexican portion of the visit being the creation of Plutarco Gastelum, James's friend and craftsman. An original Carrington graces one of the walls. Guests effectively have the full run of the building, its open spaces and living room preserving the fixtures and contents of the past. I feel privileged to have stayed here. Breakfast is also excellent.
The location was great, right at the main square and in our case, we had a great view to their main church and with the mountains on the background. The sculpture garden was very close also. The owners of the hotel have a small restaurant a couple of meters away with good and cheap food (full menu for ~65 pesos + drinks). There is airco which is very nice in the hot evenings (at night it cooled enough to have it off, but it was winter).
Honestly the reason that this place is so great is the host - Eva. She made our stay there so wonderful. She was gracious, warm, and friendly from beginning to end. The breakfasts that she made were incredible. The actual hotel was good, but it wasn't luxury so keep that in mind when you see a 9+ rating. Eva gave me wonderful recommendations (go eat the burgers at Casa Vieja!) and was so accommodating. The location was excellent.
Beautiful house, from my room you could see the sunrise from the bed, the most delicious home cooked breakfast in bed with local products and the sweet amazing and helpful host, Eva and her cute and funny daughters. Thank you for making me feel safe and at home in your home, and for introducing me to your community and beautiful nature!
There’s so much to see and do in Xilitla and I will definitely come back <3
It's clean & lovely, located in a beautiful, exotic, private location, within walking distance of Las Pozas. Excellent on-sight restaurant. Very friendly staff. Lovely rooms. Connections to solo trips to El Sótano del Las Golandrinas and the breathtaking Cascadas de Tamul. The nearby town of Xilitla has charm and deserves its classification as un pueblo mágico. A great value for the price!
I did not like when I arrived at the hotel it was a party in a very near by bar, creating a lot of noise and do not be able to sleep at all, I requested change the room and there were bedbugs that bite me in the arm and in the face creating a very bad allergy, I left the hotel immediately and contacted the booking to request my reimbursement.
The property has a beautiful terrace with a view on the surrounding mountains and jungle. It is right in the middle of Xilitla and about 30 minutes away from Edward James’ surrealist garden, 15 minutes from the cave El Salitre.
The staff (Carlos) were very welcoming, friendly, and helpful.
The owner is always available, he also tells you good recomendations around the place.
Despite the fact the propierty doesn't have parking space he was so kind to provide me one of his own home. You feel always like you were staying in the house of a relative instead that being in a hotel.
the posada is a living museam with actually artifacts from the garden and it is the house where Edward James stayed when he was in Xilitla. Luisa Plutarco’s granddaughter showed us around and explained
everything. includes and incredible breakfast.
this is a great little hotel fabulous views ,friendly and helpful staff , family owned.. clean and comfortable.. plesant walk to edward james gardens. very short walk to la cebolla falls ( recommend hiking to the upper falls its muck higher )
Stuff was very nice, help with everithing, location is good only one street from the central square...
The view is great. Shower have hot water 🙏. Beds are enough confortable. Hotel owner is a Dr. in town. just next door!
The staff is the best staff that I ever seen in a small hotel. The girls offered to walk my pet and to take care of her. We loved this attitude.
The location is good, they have an external parking lot. It's OK.
The location of the hotel was great, with excellent views of nearby mountains and walking distance to all the main sights in the town. The hotel was very well maintained and the staff were friendly.
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