From the moment guests enter its front door opposite the flowing fountains of the tree-filled El Llino park, Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca harmoniously blends the spirit and traditions of one of Mexico’s favorite cities with the amenities and services of a world-class, contemporary, urban retreat. Highlights of the hotel include:
Experience colonial-era Mexican charm within blocks of the hotel. Explore the city’s historic district, visit the church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán, or simply wander the city’s welcoming streets filled with handicrafts, local dining, and historic architecture.
Each of Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca’s 144 guest accommodations include thoughtful details and touches that offer guests an ultra-relaxing space away from the city’s bustling streets. Rooms and suites are equipped with contemporary furnishings boasting clean lines and natural materials. Upholstered headboards backing cloud-like beds are flanked by decorative geometric screens recalling the area’s traditional hacienda tile and design heritage, while spacious and immaculate baths firmly ground the hotel in the 21st century.
Guests can select from a variety of accommodations ranging from Deluxe King rooms to Master King Suites, which offer additional space, some with outdoor terraces or balconies.
Both food and drink venues at Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca take the city and region’s traditional cuisine and spirits to another level thanks to atmospheric settings and superb menus melding quintessential Oaxacan and Mexican dishes and flavors with contemporary culinary techniques.
With an on-site spa perfect for pampering, a courtyard pool great for cooling off, two spots to dine and drink, a fitness center and juice bar to keep you fit and healthy, and calming rooms tempting guests to simply relax and rest, Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca’s amenities can make it difficult to leave.
But once out the door and onto the shaded streets of this vibrant city, guests will be wowed by everything that Oaxaca has to offer.
Whether travelers are seeking a visit to Oaxaca’s UNESCO-designated historic district filled with colonial era architecture or want to spend the day at mezcal tastings, Oaxaca has something interesting for everyone. While in the city, be sure to visit:
Oaxaca Cathedral – Taking more than 200 years to build, the city’s stout cathedral features impressive, engraved glass, exterior statuary, and a range of architectural styles spanning the centuries thanks to renovations and repairing earthquake damage.
Mercado Benito Juarez – Set in the city’s historic district, this expansive covered market hosts a huge array of vendors selling everything from local fruit and vegetables to textiles and pottery. It’s the perfect place to pick up a high-quality souvenir.
Monte Albán Archaeological Site – Just outside the city and easily accessible by taxi or bus, this ancient, ruined city is a remarkable sight. Explore pre-Columbian pyramids, plazas, platforms, and more. Enhance your visit with a tour of the on-site museum to see ancient American sculpture, pottery, jewelry, and other important artifacts.
Set in Oaxaca’s historic center and just minutes from the airport, Grand Fiesta Americana Oaxaca is an urban oasis in the heart of a vibrant city. Surrounded by historic sites, museums, shops, and restaurants, guests will love how close it is to all things Oaxaca.
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Pino Suarez #702, Oaxaca, Oax., Mexico
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