Just across the street from the Uxmal Pyramids, and a 40 minutes' drive from Merida. This historic resort offers an outdoor pool and a working plantation filled with fruit trees and jogging trails.
Vladimir
Cyprus
This hotel is perfect from all points of views. We stayed in the same room, where once Indira Ghandi stayed. Very spacious, very beautiful even with stained glass windows in the room. Beautiful garden with birds, pool, parking. Within walking distance from Uxmal archeological site.
Set a 2-minute walk from the traditional village of Santa Elena, The Pickled Onion Eco-Boutique B&B features charming thatched bungalows, an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Emily
United States of America
Wonderful staff, excellent food, great location for visiting Uxmal
Located a 5-minute drive from Santa Elena town, Eco-Hotel Nueva Altia offers lush tropical gardens, an outdoor pool and palapa dining room.
Julie
United States of America
It has a good breakfast, a big room, and a terrace with a hammock. The area is super cute, with many trees and flowers. It's super close to Uxmal. I like that the electricity is coming from solar panels.
Hotel Bugambilias is offering accommodations in Ticul. The hotel features family rooms. At the hotel, each room has a closet.
Lynn
United States of America
Hotel Bugambilias is a great bargain. The bed was comfortable. The staff members were ALL helpful and pleasant. The room was very clean. For exploring the Ruta Puuc, the location is very good.
Posada El Jardín is an eco-friendly property that offers free Wi-Fi in public areas, sun terraces by the outdoor pool, and a palapa that serves coffee for a fee.
Spent about 3 hours at Uxmal site. Lots of large sites to see and you can wander at your own pace. It was my favorite of the sites we visited on the trip. Tickets and entry could be clearer and signage at sites in Mexico is always lacking, but the quality of the ruins and architecture is fantastic. The scale, intimacy of the visit, and amount of ruins is superb.
Justin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
To really get to experience Mayan culture, the near by towns...
To really get to experience Mayan culture, the near by towns and cenotes and more archeological sites I would recommend a week in Uxmal .
I loved every minute we were there .
I would also recommend having a much spending money as possible, not because things are expensive it is that there is so much to do and it will cost money .
Horse riding , vintage 4WD hire , the prices for the sites and tours has risen due to the pandemic .
Also supporting local artists .
Jenni
Australia
10
Scored 10
The site is wonderful and the hotel was surrounded by...
The site is wonderful and the hotel was surrounded by orchards birds flowers amazing palms. A couple of small interesting local museums with animals local Mayan customs and chocolate cultivation. The Lodge restaurant which also belonged to the hacienda estate was a short walk and of a high standard.
Emmeline
10
Scored 10
We traveled by car because my older sister has specific food...
We traveled by car because my older sister has specific food needs due to ALS. A blender, two boxes of food and a cooler were graciously hauled to and from our room by the hotel staff. They could not have been more accommodating and helped to supplement her diet with fresh food from the kitchen.
It was my sister's fifth and probably final trip to the awe inspiring sites of the Yucatan. We are so grateful for the experience.
Amy
2.0
Scored 2.0
Uxmal charges US citizen 4 times regular admission.
Uxmal charges US citizen 4 times regular admission. Hotel Uxmal Maya charges 33% more for using US money or cards. Do not go if you don’t want to feel ripped off. Nothing special about hotel as at every turn you have to be guarded about being ripped off.
Kim
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The bed was very firm and the hot water took a little longer...
The bed was very firm and the hot water took a little longer than I would like but everything else was just fantastic. The food was amazing the staff tried to help us find anything we were looking for. It was a nice welcoming place to stay
We were upgraded to The Lodge at Uxmal, which is a beautiful hotel. Our room overlooked the pool, which was the best pool of our holiday, and the room was huge! The entrance to the ruins was visible from our balcony, so a quick walk in the morning! Breakfast was buffet and open at 7 so we were easily at the ticket office by 8 and enjoyed the ruins more or less to ourselves.
Gorgeously landscaped pool area, views of the Uxmal pyramids from the top floor rooms, reasonable food and drink prices. Nicely renovated bathroom. This place is not perfect, but if you want a great pool and can get a good rate, jump on it. It is quite a good value if you are okay with a 1970s-era hotel that is only partly renovated.
In a fantastic position just across from the entrance to Uxmal site.
Lovely room and area to sit outside.
We arrived in a downpour which lasted several hours so were not able to use the lovely pools.
Good breakfast provided.
The onsite restaurant/bar was overpriced , that would be my only criticism.
The location is great, surrounded by jungle and walking distance to the Uxmal ruins.
The staff are very helpful.
The room was spacious and comfortable with great views of the jungle and the ruins in the distance.
The food is okay and reasonably priced.
Would definitely stay again if in the area.
We were upgraded to hotel "the Lodge", on the other side of the street. This review is for the Lodge:
The location directly in front of the Uxmal ruins was amazing; just a 2 min walk.
The overall setting, verandas in front of the rooms and pools was great! Definitely worth an extra night.
Loved this classic mid-century design. Spacious rooms. Great view of the pool. The rooftop solarium is an extra bonus with a view of the Uxmal ruins, great sunsets and sunrises, as well as watching some great thunderstorms. The beef steak is amazing.
Nice hacienda style building. Some of the rooms have hosted famous people which is fun to read about. The pool area is nice and a great spot to take a break after sightseeing at Uxmal. We got a large room - which was quite large, but a little dark.
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