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Our guide on where to stay in San Cristóbal de las Casas

Zona Centro
The historic district of Zona Centro in San Cristóbal de las Casas brings colonial Mexico to life through cobblestone streets and stunning architecture. The 16th-century cathedral with its baroque facade anchors a vibrant main plaza. Indigenous Maya traditions blend seamlessly with Spanish influences throughout the neighborhood's colourful markets and cultural spaces. Explore the amber-filled Santo Domingo Craft Market or visit the Mesoamerican Museum of Jade. Wander past pastel-painted colonial buildings with wrought-iron balconies and flower-filled courtyards. The mountain air carries scents of copal incense, fresh tortillas, and locally-grown coffee from family-run cafes.

Barrio de Guadalupe
De Guadalupe offers a glimpse into authentic Mayan culture through vibrant Indigenous markets and colonial architecture. Cobblestone streets wind past traditional textile workshops where Tzotzil women create intricate huipiles on backstrap looms. The neighborhood's weathered stone churches stand as anchors to the community's rich heritage. Family-run comedores serve traditional Chiapanecan cuisine at budget-friendly prices. Visitors can explore textile cooperatives for handwoven treasures and amber jewellery. The peaceful atmosphere and limited tourist presence make this area perfect for cultural immersion.

Barrio del Cerrillo
Del Cerrillo offers a colourful glimpse into San Cristóbal's rich colonial past. Cobblestone streets wind past 16th-century architecture and Indigenous artisan workshops where Tzotzil weavers create vibrant textiles. The elevated area rewards visitors with stunning views of the surrounding Chiapas highlands. Cultural treasures like the Ex-Convent of Santo Domingo await exploration. This pedestrian-friendly district combines Mayan influences with Spanish colonial charm. Small family-run comedores serve traditional Chiapanecan dishes at modest prices. Browse authentic handwoven textiles and amber jewellery in local workshops. Most area activity winds down by early evening, preserving the peaceful atmosphere that makes Del Cerrillo special.

Barrio de La Merced
De La Merced showcases the heart of San Cristóbal de las Casas with its strong Maya heritage. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets wind past colourful textile markets where Indigenous artisans sell handwoven huipiles and amber jewellery. Colonial architecture blends with lively market scenes, creating a cultural tapestry rich in tradition. Visitors can explore the 16th-century La Merced Church with its weathered stone façade. The bustling Mercado Municipal offers authentic crafts while nearby museums display regional costumes and precious amber collections. Walking remains the best way to experience this authentic slice of Chiapanecan culture.

Santa Lucía
Santa Lucía captivates visitors with its rich Mayan heritage and colonial charm. Cobblestone streets wind past colourful adobe homes where artisans create vibrant textiles and amber jewellery. The area centers around its weathered stone church, offering an authentic glimpse into traditional Chiapanecan life. Explore the Santo Domingo Handicraft Market for unique souvenirs made by local hands. The steep terrain demands good walking shoes but rewards with mountain views. Family-run eateries serve traditional dishes like tamales de dulce for remarkably reasonable prices.
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Cobblestone streets lead to the vibrant Na Bolom museum and the amber-filled artisan markets of this highland cultural hub. Explore nearby indigenous villages like San Juan Chamula where locals practice unique religious traditions in the colourful church.

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