A charming garden courtyard and bright rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV can be found at Hotel Alameda. This stylish hotel looks onto Plaza de Armas Square and Morelia Cathedral.
Located across the street from the Morelia City's Metropolitan Cathedral is this upscale hotel. Hotel Mision Catedral provides free Wi-Fi and a business center.
Featuring free bikes, NaNa Vida Hotel Morelia is located in the center of Morelia, a 3-minute walk from Museo Casa Natal de Morelos. This 4-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Featuring a restaurant, Hotel Diana del Bosque by DOT Urban is a 5-minute drive from Morelia’s historic center. It offers spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi access.
Villa del Sol offers an outdoor pool, colorful gardens and functional rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is located on Morelia's main avenue, just a 5-minute drive from the historic city center.
This boutique hotel is located in a 19th-century, cantera-tile colonial house just 2 minutes’ walk from Plaza de Armas Square. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and free private parking.
Located opposite Morelia Cathedral in the historic city center, Hotel Casino Morelia offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. The Lu Cocina Michoacana gourmet restaurant serves authentic regional cuisine.
central location, very helpful staff, superb food.
Hotel Don Carlos is well situated in the center of Morelia, and provides a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace. This 3-star hotel offers a tour desk. Staff on site can arrange a shuttle service.
Comfortable, friendly, clean, very attentive staff.
Located in Morelia, 3.3 miles from Morelia Convention Centre, Hotel Casa en el Campo provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
La atención es muy buena, el desayuno estuvo bien.
Villa del Sol offers an outdoor pool, colorful gardens and functional rooms with free Wi-Fi. It is located on Morelia's main avenue, just a 5-minute drive from the historic city center.
Habitacion comoda; servicio de desayuno delicioso.
Surrounded by green hills, this modern hotel has an outdoor pool and hot tub, tennis courts and a gym. Rooms offer free Wi-Fi and cable TV. Central Morelia is just 2.5 mi away.
La ubicación y cercania a lugares para comer y cenar.
This boutique hotel is located in a 19th-century, cantera-tile colonial house just 2 minutes’ walk from Plaza de Armas Square. It offers free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and free private parking.
Limpieza, temperatura en la habitación excelentes.
Estanza Hotel and Suites is located in Morelia’s business district, 1640 feet from the Las Américas Shopping Center. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi, flat-screen cable TV and a private bathroom.
la ubicación y las habitaciones recién remodeladas
Offering panoramic views of Morelia, Villa San José Hotel & Suites has a heated outdoor pool, tennis courts and colorful gardens. Each rustic-style room includes free Wi-Fi, cable TV and a fireplace.
Nice restaurant with great views. Staff very helpful.
Just a 10-minute drive from the historic city center, Hotel Turotel Morelia offers an outdoor pool, free parking and rooms with free WiFi. Guests can enjoy a 24-hour room service.
la ubicación, el precio y el cuarto está muy lindo
This hotel is located in the historic center of Morelia, just 0.6 mi from Plaza de Armas. It features a garden-patio and can arrange guided tours. Free on-site parking is available.
Excelente atención. Muy limpio y muy buena ubicación.
A charming garden courtyard and bright rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV can be found at Hotel Alameda. This stylish hotel looks onto Plaza de Armas Square and Morelia Cathedral.
Sus instalaciones y amabilidad de sus trabajadores.
Well situated in Morelia, ROSA BARROCO has an à la carte breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 3-star hotel offers a restaurant. The hotel has family rooms.
Situated 325 ft from Morelia Cathedral and Plaza de Armas Square, this elegant hotel has a free Wi-Fi zone. LCD TV and free bottled water are included in each colonial-style room.
Beautiful property, beautiful room and great food!
Located in Morelia, a 18-minute walk from Morelia Convention Centre, HOTEL PUNTA GALERIA has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Morelia, 1.5 miles from Morelia Convention Centre, Casa Embrujo Morelia - Boutique provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Muy bonito hotel, limpio y tranquilo para descansar
Casa Limonchelo Hotel B&B is located in central Morelia, only a 9-minute walk from the Contemporary Art Museum and Morelos Square. Free continental breakfast and Wi-Fi access are available.
Atención del Sr. Raul, las instalaciones y la ubicación
Located within 1.7 miles of Morelia Convention Centre and 2.1 miles of Museo Casa Natal de Morelos, Gamma Morelia Vista Bella provides rooms in Morelia.
Buenas instalaciones y excelente la atención del personal
Located just 1 block from Morelia Cathedral, this restored colonial mansion offers elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Es un hotel muy lindo. El personal, muy eficiente.
FAQs about hotels in Morelia
On average, 3-star hotels in Morelia cost $50 per night, and 4-star hotels in Morelia are $66 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Morelia can be found for $104 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Morelia this weekend is $62 or, for a 4-star hotel, $104. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Morelia for this weekend cost around $295 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $60 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Morelia for tonight. You'll pay around $101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Morelia will cost around $263, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Beautiful city. The historical centre is very lovely.
Beautiful city. The historical centre is very lovely.
Try to plan to be there on Saturday evening at 9pm to see the wonderful fireworks at the cathedral. Be there early. They only last 5 minutes but they're great.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A historical cultural center with many museums, pink stone...
A historical cultural center with many museums, pink stone Baroque architecture, many outdoor cafes, plazas, good food everywhere. A lively, rather sophisticated city indicative of its many colleges and universities. Spanish Catholic influences with a strong undertone of deep indigenous traditions. Outlying areas with ancient archeological sites and interesting artisan towns. Third largest lake in Mexico.
Helen
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed the main street, the park, the street performers,...
We enjoyed the main street, the park, the street performers, the aqueduct, the magnificent architectural tours available. We also loved to listen and dance to our favorite band, Musico Vocal Horus, which plays five nights a week at Onix restaurant.
Marianna
United States of America
10
Scored 10
This was not our first visit to Morelia, but it was our...
This was not our first visit to Morelia, but it was our first visit since Covid. It is a gracious city with beautiful architecture. Coincidentally it was a holiday weekend, so the historical center was abuzz with activity. This was our first stop on our way to other destinations, but it is certainly not out last visit to Morelia or Michoacan.
Robin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Morelia was one of the most interesting and lovely cities...
Morelia was one of the most interesting and lovely cities I’ve visited in Mexico. We loved the zoo, spent 5 hours there, and were blown away by the gardens and the giraffe encounter. We walked many miles through the historic center, enjoyed restaurants, street performers, the scenery, the double-decker bus tour, and touring and photographing the interiors and exteriors of the many historic churches and cathedrals. We found people friendly to us as Americans, and we felt safe and welcome. Thank you, Morelia, for sharing your beauty, warmth, and culture with a couple of happy Americans!
Beverly
10
Scored 10
I booked a day and a half for Morelia.
I booked a day and a half for Morelia. It was about half way on a longer trip I was making. I had always wanted to see its Cathedral, but didn't think there was much more. I couldn't have been more wrong! Within the first hour, I knew I'd have to go back! The Centro is amazing! The old Colonial buildings are still standing and modern life just exists within. My hotel left one wall uncovered...nothing like sleeping next to a wall from a city founded in the 1500s!! I spent the day touring 2 former convents, the childhood home of Morelos (for whom Morelia is named) and, of course the beautiful Cathedral. One highlight of many was watching the 'Old Man Dance' in the central plaza. I had seen the dance before in Santa Barbara, CA, but to see it where it originated was magical! I feasted on traditional mole, carnitas, corundas and uchepos and I attended a retelling of the Morelia legends. (Spoiler: Doña Fernanda is still wandering the streets at night looking for her lost daughter.) I saw a Nativity scene that filled an entire plaza and watched from my balcony as the entire town showed up for the lighting of their beloved Cathedral. All this and I barely ventured off the main street! I will definitely go back to this Pueblo Mágico!
I liked the location, right off the main plàza and close to restaurants, many shops, and tourist attractions. The hotel had a key card to use on several locked gates on the way to the elevator, as well as the elevator itself. The buffet style breakfast was convenient although mostly corn dishes and corn muffins, juices and coffee. Apparently included breakfast was an option in making the reservation because I was asked if I had the coupon. The building itself was attractive with it's 2 atriums. And I was happy with the in-room safe.
We have stayed in many places in Mexico but this place really surprised us in a good way: I would definitely call it a hotel but there was also a very nice kitchen with a fridge, a microwave, a stove and all the necessary utensils and pots/pans. The water in the shower could get very hot even at night, the room was spacious enough for me and my husband, and there was a very nice terrace and what has potential for becoming a co-working area. We will definitely stay here again if we ever go back to Morelia
I'm very picky, but, there was nothing to pick at. Rooms were clean and smelled great. Best hotel experience I have had in Morelia so far. They support local artists and local indigenous groups. Best location; near enough to downtown, but, away from all the crazy traffic. They serve the most delicious breakfast on the weekends at a great price. Can't say enough about this hotel.
- Location
- Amazingly clean like I have not seen anywhere in Mexico yet
- lockable curtains
- big beds and nice sheets and towels
- space around the bed
- female bathrooms
- beatiful architecture
- friendly stuff ( let me changed the bed to the lower one when available)
- there is water, coffee and tea for free
- Oxxo shop downstairs
Very nice hotel in a beautiful neighbourhood in Morelia. There are a lot of coffee places, mexican food restaurants and parks right next to the hotel. The room was perfect! The bed was extremely comfortable and the room was huge and clean.
The old town is 20 min away driving distance.
If you are going to stay in morelia and you are considering this place and comparing with other property, there is no reason to contemplate. Here is the best accommodation for my one month in mexico. Everything is so perfect.
This must be one of the most beautiful hotels in Mexico. The building and gardens are magnificent. The on-site restaurant has a very good menu and wine list. And the location is close to all centro attractions.
Everything was fine, but the pictures didn't tell the story of how small the rooms were. However, the staff was great and the location superb. Seemed expensive to a nice, but modest hotel.
Setup of the room felt more like a home than a hotel room. Breakfast was all you can eat and the service was outstanding. Communicating with the front desk was as easy as can be.
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