21 keys in a restored centro casona at Abasolo 313 organised around a central courtyard with the property's signature Mexican-blue-tile decorative register — the only Oaxaca-centro boutique with a rooftop pool, three blocks east of the Zócalo.
"21 keys in a restored centro casona organised around a central courtyard — the only Oaxaca-centro boutique with a rooftop pool, the property's signature Mexican-blue-tile decorative register."
Hotel Azul de Oaxaca opened in the early 2010s in a restored centro casona at Abasolo 313 — three blocks east of the Zócalo on the Abasolo walking corridor that runs into Oaxaca's textile-and-craft district. The property is owned by a Mexican-American hospitality family and has held its position as the largest of the Oaxaca-centro small-boutique cluster (21 keys, larger than Casa Antonieta's 9 or Casa Oaxaca's 7) and the only Oaxaca-centro luxury hotel with a rooftop pool. The Mexican-blue-tile decorative register that gives the property its name (Azul = Blue) is the signature visual distinction across every public space.
The 21 keys are spread across the casona's three floors organised around a central tiled courtyard. Categories run from entry-tier Standard Rooms (28 sqm) through Junior Suites (40 sqm) to the Master Suite (50 sqm — top-floor with private rooftop terrace and direct rooftop-pool sightline). The interior register is the contemporary-Oaxacan-blue-tile vocabulary — every public space and most rooms hold hand-painted Oaxacan-blue ceramic-tile detail, the central courtyard's fountain is tiled in the same Mexican-blue palette, and the rooftop pool is finished in the property's signature blue-and-white tile. The decorative register is structurally the property's brand identity.
Operationally Hotel Azul de Oaxaca runs the small-centro boutique register with the structural distinction of the rooftop pool. The Patio Restaurant — the property's all-day venue inside the central courtyard — runs a contemporary-Oaxacan kitchen that has held a position on Oaxaca's most-considered hotel-restaurant list for a decade; dinners are typically taken in-house or at the surrounding centro restaurants (Casa Oaxaca, Catedral within 5 minutes). The Bar Azul runs the property's evening cocktail-and-mezcal programme. The rooftop pool — the property's signature daily-routine asset and the only Oaxaca-centro luxury-hotel pool — runs the all-day pool service alongside the rooftop's centro sightline.
What gives Hotel Azul the considered Oaxaca position — and the structural alternative to the higher-tier Casa Oaxaca and Hotel Sin Nombre and to the substantially-lower Casa Antonieta — is the rooftop-pool combination at mid-tier rate. The 21-key footprint is the largest of the small-centro boutique cluster; the rooftop pool gives the property a daily-routine asset that no other small-centro Oaxaca property delivers; and the centro Abasolo walking position keeps the property within 5 minutes' walk of every Oaxaca cultural institution. For a Oaxaca family stay that needs a pool, an anniversary trip that values the rooftop register, or a multi-night Oaxaca stay that prefers the central-courtyard architectural register over the alternatives, Hotel Azul de Oaxaca is the considered choice.
The Master Suite — top-floor with private rooftop terrace and direct rooftop-pool sightline — is the milestone unit. Anniversaries are typically structured around two to three nights with a Patio Restaurant Oaxacan-tasting evening, a private mezcal-flight in the Bar Azul, a rooftop-pool morning, and a Mercado de Artesanías centro afternoon. The Mexican-blue-tile decorative register gives anniversary stays a structurally-photogenic context.
Hotel Azul is the only small-centro Oaxaca property with a pool — making it the most-considered Oaxaca family-friendly centro option. The Junior Suites work for family-of-three or four bookings; the rooftop pool gives children daily routine; the centro walking proposition keeps the family within 5 minutes' walk of the Mercado de Artesanías, the Templo de Santo Domingo, and the Plaza de la Constitución.
Abasolo 313
Centro Histórico, Oaxaca 68000
Mexico
Abasolo 313 — three blocks east of Zócalo on Abasolo walking corridor, near Oaxaca textile-and-craft district
21 keys across 3-floor restored centro casona
Standard Room: 28 sqm
Junior Suite: 40 sqm
Master Suite (signature): 50 sqm with rooftop terrace
From USD 240/night Standard Room
Master Suite from USD 580/night
Check-in: 3:00 PM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Restored centro casona; opened early 2010s
Open year-round; Oaxaca OAX airport 30 min
Only Oaxaca-centro luxury hotel with a rooftop pool
Mexican-blue-tile signature decorative register
Central tiled courtyard
Patio Restaurant contemporary-Oaxacan
Bar Azul mezcal programme
3 blocks east of Zócalo on Abasolo corridor
Free WiFi throughout
From USD 240/night for entry-tier Standard Rooms; Junior Suites from USD 380; Master Suite with rooftop terrace from USD 580. Hotel Azul de Oaxaca books two to three months ahead for high-season October-April; the rooftop pool drives heavy weekend demand during the November Day-of-the-Dead and Guelaguetza festival weeks.
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