Centro Turístico De Angahuan
This ‘tourist’ complex feels like an old elementary school or summer camp.
This ‘tourist’ complex feels like an old elementary school or summer camp.
This is the best of the few sleeping options in Angahuan. The rustic cabins have adobe fireplaces and lovely tiled bathrooms, and the saloonlike cafe has a full bar and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Uruapan
A beautiful hacienda-style property sitting right next to the entrance of the Parque Nacional Barranca del Cupatitzio, this place has a certain 1940s, California-bungalow charm and the rambling grounds and pool area are absolutely gorgeous.
Uruapan
Convenient to the national park is this ageing, bargain hotel. Rooms are dark but quite clean - though front rooms funnel traffic noise.
Uruapan
This 19th-century house has just four rooms set around a garden decorated with local pottery.
Uruapan
Street noise and your first impressions fade as you wander deeper into this garden hotel. This place is a find, with pink-washed walls, dark wood headboards, tastefully tiled baths and vaulted and beamed ceilings.
Uruapan
Towering over the Main Plaza, this busy and well-maintained business hotel offers international-style comfort but not much character.
Uruapan
Even the switchboard of this ageing hotel on the plaza is from the 1970s. But the creative plasterwork and mosaic bathroom counters in rooms with luscious mountain views keep it feeling youngish.
Uruapan
Uruapan’s oldest hotel opened in the 1940s to accommodate tourists flooding in to see the newly erupted Volcán Paricutín. Today it’s a wholly remodeled boutique place, with 17 spacious rooms on three floors surrounding an atrium bar.
Uruapan
This is the best value among the budget plaza hotels.
Uruapan
Clean, basic rooms with cable TV and a fabulous location right on the plaza. A nice value.
Uruapan
Austin Powers would sleep well at this ageing business hotel with a retro switchboard and a funky, mod vibe that defines kitsch. Rooms are bright and clean, top floors have terrific views and it has wireless internet. Groovy, baby!
Uruapan
A brightly painted courtyard hotel, with oddly raised bathroom units and beamed ceilings in the rooms. Grab an interior courtyard room, which are the best in the budget class. Test the beds first. Some share more spring than cushion.
Uruapan
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