Hotel Casa de Siete Balcones
About
Set within an 18th-century Oaxacan residence, Hotel Casa de Siete Balcones unfolds as a deeply personal interpretation of hospitality—one that prioritizes character, intimacy, and a sense of belonging over scale. With just seven rooms, each conceived as an individual narrative rather than a standardized offering, the experience feels closer to staying in a lived-in home than a conventional hotel.
Each space carries its own identity—some romantic, others contemplative or quietly refined—creating a rhythm of contrasts that reflects the layered cultural fabric of Oaxaca itself. The architecture remains faithful to its origins, preserving the essence of a traditional Oaxacan house while allowing light, texture, and proportion to define the atmosphere.
Located in the historic center, the hotel places guests within immediate reach of the city’s cultural pulse, yet its internal pace is notably slower. What defines Casa de Siete Balcones is not just its setting, but its philosophy: hospitality as an act of care, where service is personal and the environment invites connection—between guests, with the city, and with the experience itself.
It is a space shaped by intention rather than excess, where Oaxaca is not curated—it is simply lived.

