Hacienda Puerta Campeche

Campeche, Mexico

9.5 Superior Luxury
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About the Hotel

Simplicity and serenity await at the Hacienda Puerto Campeche in Campeche on the northern shore of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. This unpretentious member of the Starwood Luxury Collection is comprised of a collection of restored 17th century houses. The ruins of some of the buildings have been ingeniously woven into the outdoor swimming pool, turning it into a living work of art. Savor a swim in this unique environment before indulging in the classic seafood at La Guardia restaurant. Modestly adorned with graceful beds, tile floors and dark wood shutters, the airy, uncluttered bedrooms deliver sublime peace of mind.

Location

Hacienda Puerta Campeche
Calle 59, No. 71 por 16 & 18
Campeche, Mexico 24000

Nearest Airport: CPE

Features and Amenities

Reviews for Hacienda Puerta Campeche

Nice hotel, with caveats

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 1 month ago

This hotel is not actually a hacienda, but a nicely executed cloister within the walls of historic Campeche. It’s probably one of the 2-3 best hotels in Campeche—I would characterize it as a “four star” hotel. It has well-appointed old rooms with character, and quiet, picturesque gardens. The location is great, located at one end of the main restaurant corridor in the old town. The hotel has some parking out front. We did not try the hotel restaurant. The swimming pool is clever, but maybe too clever and hard to keep clean. Indeed, the pool is too popular with the local birds, and there’s a guano problem both in the pool and on the walls of the pool area. The pool area and its maintenance deserves a rethink, but if you’re not planning to swim, you are unlikely to be disappointed by this hotel.

mdoudoroff - New York City, New York


Best hotel in Campeche

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 4 months ago

Beautiful hotel. The pool is awesome and the food is a must. The rooms and beds really cozy. The attention of personnel not so good and if you’re in a hurry don’t ask for anything because service is slow in Campeche. Be aware that in Campeche there’s no Uber or Didi and taxis are very difficult to get.

419marianan - Puebla, Mexico


Dinner in Campeche

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 5 months ago

We didn’t stay here but I really wish we did. Came here for dinner and had an amazing dinner that was not overpriced at all. The service was impeccable. Took a walk around the area and just reminded me of visiting Mexico as a kid with my parents before all major hotels took over these sweet magical spots. It’s truly special place for dinner and for a stay. Dreamy indoor and outdoor pool. Again, really regretted an Airbnb. Truly wish we would have give them out business.

monzjam - Los Angeles, California


Architecturally imaginative retreat in the heart of the old town.

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 6 months ago

This hotel is a magical, serene retreat. It is one of the most imaginative uses of recombined historic houses that I've ever seen. The pool meanders through old stone walls hung with vines. The rooms are ample, cool and quiet. There is a lovely restaurant with a patio on the garden where the staff was happy to patiently help with our struggling Spanish.

Amy R - Missoula, Montana


YOU DESERVE IT🌶

TripAdvisor Traveler Review Rating Reviewed 11 months ago

Truly a Beautiful spot. Right inside the old walled city, beside the main gate. Our room was the top of the line the “El Presidente” or something like that. We stayed for three nights. We never did find the fireplace that the website say is in the room. Hotel staff were very helpful, polite and respectful. Special thanks to J’esus ( apologies for spelling) The Hacienda is ideally located on the main tourist drag. Lots to explore. The hotel restaurant has great food and attentive staff. The vegetable ceviche was really good. The patio furniture needs replacement The pools though beautiful are not heated and quite chilly. Hard to understand at a Marriot Bonvoy LUXURY Edition having unheated pools. Perhaps they should market them as sparkling chilly cenotes for the overheated guest. One of the pools has a beautiful hammock that stretches over it. If you can tough out the chilly water to get to it, it is a magical spot for a siesta. Lots of world travellers to converse with and quiet nooks and crannies for private rendezvous. The city is olde. Late-at night if you listen closely you can here the clash of cutlasses the laughter and cursing of olde pyrates, fun loving seafarers and the echoing gait of a peg legged pirate ambling down the cobblestoned alleys. Look for the black one eyed ghost cat “ISREALHANDS” we calls him. He magically appears from time to time on the hotel grounds and the walls above the town’s portcullis. He does seem to purrfur the haunted sentry post atop the olde Castillo. You will know the one…it smells of brimestone. I calls it the Devil’s Sentry box. The Hacienda was pricey for us, but totally worth it. Would I stay again…well only if management tells me where the fireplace is in that beautiful room. Seriously we would love to stay again. The staff is so attentive. We thank them all for a wonderful visit We were there during a full moon. It really is a beautiful and romantic Hacienda. I think the Marriot has three more of these exclusive Haciendas in olde Mexico. They are on our “Lista de deseos” So…if you are ever in Olde Campeche on a magical moonlit night…we recommend following a one eyed black cat. You will be on your way to mystery, intrigue and romance❣️🐈‍⬛

Shanghai-McCoy - Dartmouth, Canada


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