Grana B&B - A heritage property with local gastronomy and mountain views near Santo Domingo church
Located one block from Santo Domingo church in the pedestrian zone, this 3-star Oaxaca hotel occupies an 18th-century building with an intimate inner courtyard. Grana B&B features 14 air-conditioned rooms distributed around the courtyard, each equipped with flat-screen TVs, streaming services, and private bathrooms. The property offers daily traditional breakfasts prepared by local cooks, featuring blue corn tortillas, regional specialties, and tropical fruits from the Oaxacan coast. A 24-hour front desk, concierge service, and free WiFi throughout complement the amenities. Some rooms include balconies with city and mountain views of Sierra Norte. The rooftop provides space for morning yoga, while an all-day coffee and tea station serves locally-harvested beverages. A 10-minute walk through cobblestoned streets connects guests to the historic center, with Grana facing a small park adorned with leafy trees.
Pros
Female Oaxacan cooks prepare different traditional dishes daily
Property includes a rooftop terrace with Sierra Norte mountain views
Pet-friendly accommodations with bilingual staff
Inner courtyard hosts year-round special events
Cons
6 miles distance from Oaxaca International Airport
Monte Alban archaeological site is 5.5 miles away
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City Centre
Oaxaca1700 ft
Airports
Oaxaca International (OAX)
5.0
mi
Facilities
Hotel has comfortable rooms, premium services, and a prime downtown location
Morning Yoga Bliss
“I absolutely loved the sunrise yoga class offered on the rooftop. It was a perfect way to start my day, allowing me to ground myself while enjoying the beautiful view and calm atmosphere.” view full review
Delicious Breakfast Variety
“Each morning, I was treated to a good breakfast featuring different traditional Oaxacan meals. The highlight for me was the quesadillas and tlayudas, paired with fresh fruit and a rich cacao drink. It was a delicious way to fuel my adventures!” view full review
Luxurious Soaking Tub
“The bathroom featured an extraordinary soaking tub made from iron-rich Mexican clay, reminiscent of Japanese style. It added a luxurious touch to my stay, allowing me to unwind in a beautiful setting.” view full review
Fine Room Decor
“My room was beautifully designed with charming Oaxacan accessories and fine tiles. The high ceilings and wood shutters made it feel both spacious and cozy, creating a wonderful atmosphere to relax in.” view full review