Paulina Youth Hostel
If you are visiting the City of Oaxaca, be sure to make the Paulina Youth Hostel your first stop. The warm welcome and clean new facilities will immediately let you know that you’ve arrived at the right place. We are located in the historic area, near all of the main cultural and tourist
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Mezkalito Hostel
Sponsored by the 2 best hostels in Mexico City (Hostal Moneda & Hostal Amigo) which guarantees the best services at the lowest prices. Laundry service, bar, hammocks and 24 hour front desk are only some of the items on the extensive
of reasons to choose Mezkalito Hostel as your best option.
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Hostal Pochon
Just 3 Min walk from Santo Domingo church and the the heart of the historic center, Hostal Pochon is definitively the place for you to stay in Oaxaca. a truly cheap youth hostel for backpackers. You will be able to enjoy our nice patio or our living room and
socialize with people from all around the world ...
La Casa de Don Pablo
La Casa de Don Pablo is a comfortable, nice, clean and fun place for travelers, Our dormitories have orthopedic mattresses with cotton sheets and clean blankets, rest on them with a really low price. The towel is included in the price, We are in an excellent location, you can walk some steps and enjoy the downtown where you will see beautiful colonial buildings, traditional markets, shops, galleries and enjoy Oaxaca night
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La Casa Nostra Cafe Hostel
There is a rooftop kitchen for the use of the guests. The roof is also open for our guests to enjoy the view of central Oaxaca, the zocalo, seven distinct churches, the mountains and Monte Alban. Adorned with different species of cactus from the region, our guests can also enjoy bar service on the
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La Mochila Azul
La Mochila Azul is a beautiful, converted family home with a friendly atmosphere. We offer four rooms with two single beds, and one room with a double
bed, We are located in the northern part of the Historic Center, two doors from the Llano Park, four blocks from the first class bus station and three blocks to the Tourist Walk to Santo Domingo, zócalo, museums, galleries and
shops ...
The Free and Sovereign State of Oaxaca or simply Oaxaca is one of the 31 states of Mexico, located in the southern part of Mexico, west of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Oaxaca borders the states of Guerrero to the west, Puebla to the northwest, Veracruz to the north, and Chiapas to the east. To the south Oaxaca fronts the Pacific Ocean. Oaxaca has an area of 95,364 km²; it is the fifth largest state in the Republic. In 2003 it had an estimated population of 3,597,700 people. The state is located in the mountains and valleys of the Sierra Madre del Sur range. Oaxaca is the historic home of the Zapotec and Mixtec peoples. One of Mexico's most famous heroes, President Benito Juárez, came from the Oaxacan village of San Pablo Guelatao. Other famous Oaxacans include Rufino Tamayo, Porfirio Diaz, José Vasconcelos, Francisco Toledo, María Sabina, J. Alberto Canseco Díaz, Major League Baseball player Vinny Castilla and many other writers, artists and politicians.