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Casa Antonieta

Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Overhead view of courtyard with arched colonnades, geometric ironwork railings, stone columns, cascading ivy, and guests seated at wooden table on dark tile flooring.
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Images Courtesy of Aleksandra Personick for KOBU, Casa Antonieta

Nestled in the heart of Oaxaca, Casa Antonieta invites you to experience the vibrant culture and rich history of this enchanting city. The Casa offers a blend of modern comfort and traditional charm, providing a relaxing retreat for your stay. Immerse yourself in the local flavors, colors, and rhythms of Oaxaca, and let Casa Antonieta be your home away from home.

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Casa Antonieta's architecture is a captivating blend of traditional Oaxacan charm and modern comfort. The building's façade features grand colonial-style columns that exude a timeless elegance. Inside, the meticulous attention to detail is evident in the intricate tile work, beautiful archways, and spacious courtyards. Each room is uniquely designed, offering a blend of contemporary amenities and historic charm. The overall design of Casa Antonieta creates a tranquil and inviting atmosphere, making it the perfect retreat for travelers seeking a truly authentic Oaxacan experience.

Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Stone archway with wooden door, potted flowers, and modernist white chair in sunlit courtyard with terracotta tiles.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico City, Mexico — Neoclassical facade with ornamental ironwork, cream stone exterior, brass sconces, potted palms, and street-level cafe entrance.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Woven rattan chair with white cushion surrounded by potted monstera and trailing plants against ochre stucco wall, botanical art, natural light.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Woman at wooden bar with pale cocktails, fresh rosemary garnish, brushed brass fixtures, and garden views through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Colonnade with cylindrical columns, arched ceilings, woven pendant lights, potted plants, and stone flooring in a Mediterranean-style courtyard.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Arched stone colonnade with hanging ivy, white walls, and diners visible through open terrace beneath cafe umbrellas.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Arched stone corridor with climbing ivy, terracotta walls, and woven chair in dappled light.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Madrecuishe mezcal bottle beside filled glass and bar menu on wooden surface, natural light.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom closet with wooden frame, white linen chair, brass hangers, and natural light from sheer curtains.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with woven rattan headboard, natural wood wardrobe, linen bedding, and wooden chair in warm neutral palette.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist wooden bar table with curved top and two stools beneath brass arc wall lamp in whitewashed room.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Concrete corridor with woven pendant light, dark wood cabinet, potted plants, and geometric textile wall hanging casting warm shadows.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Covered terrace with woven chairs, wooden table, and cascading ivy under natural light, concrete flooring and ochre walls.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Arched corridor with rattan pendant lights, terrazzo flooring, potted plants, wooden chairs, and ochre doorway opening to courtyard light.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Decorative mirror with painted glass frame reflecting colonnaded courtyard, potted fern casting shadow on textured wall.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Arched stone corridor with lush potted plants, ornate iron gates, and dappled sunlight on polished floors.
Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist hotel bedroom with woven rattan headboard, wooden wardrobe, pendant light, and neutral palette of white linens and natural wood furniture.

Antonieta Junior Suite

Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist hotel room with natural light, linen chair, wooden furniture, concrete flooring, and white slippers on woven rug.

Antonieta Large Suite

Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with woven rattan headboard, cream linens, striped throw blanket, pendant light, and dark wood nightstand.

Antonieta Suite

Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Minimalist wooden desk with glass bottle, woven basket, and small sculpture beneath three framed abstract artworks in natural light.

Antonieta Standard

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Oaxaca boasts an incomparable historical heritage, with its streets adorned by architectural marvels dating back to the 17th century. These structures, including temples, houses, squares, and walkways, showcase the enduring Spanish colonial style that defines the region's cultural richness. Casa Antonieta holds a proud place among Oaxaca's historic buildings, as part of the Spanish Villa de Antequera, constructed in mid-1529. This location served as a parish for the indigenous population residing in the surrounding towns.

Amá Terraza, Antonieta's rooftop restaurant, offers a culinary journey through Oaxacan flavors with a modern twist. From this vantage point, you can enjoy stunning views of the city skyline while savoring dishes made with the freshest local ingredients. Amá Terraza's menu is a tribute to Oaxaca's culinary heritage, featuring seafood, organic produce, and artisanal cheeses. Whether it's a romantic dinner or a special celebration, Amá Terraza promises a memorable dining experience immersed in the flavors and ambiance of Oaxaca.

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Directions

Oaxaca International Airport (OAX)

35 min by car

The Destination

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