San Nicolás Travel Guide
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Hampton Inn San Luis Potosi
Breakfast was average , rooms really small , dirty, elevartors take forever you have to wait 5-10 mins to take it, pool was full of people who wasn’t at the hotel
Reviewed on 11 Apr 2026

Hotel Real Plaza
they not ofer breakfast
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2026

Real Inn San Luis Potosí
very fresh and parking safe
Reviewed on 12 Apr 2026

The View Hotel By Covalia

Casas Freda Departamentos
I am a second time guest here. Due to health reasons I asked to be moved to a different apartment layout. (Air conditioning) I was told I could not because I already stayed one night there. Zero concern for their guests. The next night I found a roach in my bed. Loud music. (Bar) Thin walls. (Baby ...
Reviewed on 10 Sept 2025

Lofts Tequisquiapan
The location is great the only problem is the parking there is no parking you have to park a little far if you cant find parking other then that everything is great.
Reviewed on 21 Apr 2025
Popular places to visit

Tangamanga Park I
This sprawling urban park has everything from a biking track and museums to picnic grounds, sports fields and a waterpark.

San Luis Potosi Cathedral
Admire the elaborate Baroque façade and exquisite neoclassical interior of this monumental church that looms over the city’s main square.

San Luis Square
You can browse for the perfect souvenirs at San Luis Square during your stay in San Luis Potosi. Experience the area's festivals and art scene.
La Loma Sport Center
Catch an event at La Loma Sport Center during your trip to San Luis Potosi. While in the area, you can find time to visit its shops.
La Loma Residential & Golf Club
Enjoy a round of golf in San Luis Potosi at La Loma Residential & Golf Club. While in the area, you can find time to visit its shops.
Plaza Sendero Shopping Center
During your visit to San Luis Potosi, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Plaza Sendero Shopping Center. Experience the area's festivals and art scene.
Activities

Pedestrian Tour in San Luis Potosí Downtown Historic District

Ancestral Drinks: Mezcal and Pulque from the Heart of the Desert

