Casavieja is built on a colonial foundation that dates back to 1740, representing the architectural zenith of what was then known as Ciudad Real de Chiapas. The estate features three-meter-high ceilings, thermal adobe walls, and majestic central courtyards that have stood the test of time, preserving the spirit of the viceregal era.
Due to its exceptional state of preservation and historical significance, the property was granted the Presidential Decree of Historical Monuments on December 4, 1986. This recognition places the hotel as a living guardian of Mexico's national heritage, where every stone and beam tells a story of elegance and tradition.
For Hotel Casavieja, maintaining this legacy is more than a duty; it is a passion. Guests are invited to experience history firsthand, staying in a sanctuary that balances 18th-century grandeur with modern boutique luxury in the heart of San Cristóbal.
