Discover the best hotels in Urique, Copper Canyon, Northern Mexico including Hotel Mansion Tarahumara, Hotel Divisadero Barrancas, Hotel Mirador, Rancho Cabanas San Isidro Lodge, Hotel Mansion Tarahumara, Hotel Villa De Urike, Hotel Posada del Cobre Barrancas, Hotel San Rafael Barrancas, Hostal Villa De Urique, Hotel 3 Canones.
3.5 based on 246 reviews
Medieval castle type restaurant with individual cabins plus a Club House with indoor swimming pool and spa; also have 20 rooms in the rim of the Canyon with a Panoramic Restaurant to admire the best view of the Copper Canyon.
I stayed at Hotel Mansion Tarahumara in May 2022, renting two rooms. One with a valley view and one with a canyon view. The rooms are dated, though some might say rustic. My valley view room was actually a log style cabin, the canyon view room slightly more modern. One room had lots of hot water, one only warm water. In one room the tap water ran yellow and smelled, the other was just fine. Lighting in the rooms was dim and lacking. Many bulbs were burned out. There are also not a lot of outlets for charging your phones, tablets or using a CPAP. The beds were comfortable and the place was quiet as there were few people staying there. Our check in was chaotic after we arrived from the train station on the hotel shuttle. They pick you up at the train station and will take you back too, but there is a small, per person reasonable fee. Since there are no taxis, you have no other options. Getting around in the area can be difficult, so ask lots of questions about the shuttle schedule when you arrive. Every web site says there is a restaurant there. It’s true, but it is not always open and neither is the bar. There are specific hours for each meal time. The price to eat, and drink was very reasonable and the service was great. But if you want to eat outside of their set hours, good luck. We arrived on the morning train from Creel and no breakfast was available for us after we checked in. In fact the front desk people told us to walk down the hill to another local option to eat. While it was inexpensive and wonderful, I found it odd that a hotel with its own restaurant would refuse us service. The hotel has a small store but it was not open during our stay. That means getting some bottled water, or buying that toothbrush you forgot is going to be difficult. For modern travelers, be advised reliable WiFi here is pretty non-existent. The hotel uses a mostly inconsistent satellite system. That is true not just at the hotel, but in the entire general area. And no, you can’t just use your data either, as overall cell coverage is pretty sketchy as well. The hotel, one of the oldest in the area, looks its age. And the hundreds of steps you must climb everywhere attest to it. This place is not handicapped accessible or for people with weak knees or hearts. There are steps everywhere, all at different and inconsistent heights and sizes. Remember, the altitude is above 7500 feet and depending on where your room is, you will have to climb hundreds of steps, potentially in the dark. This is especially true in the canyon view rooms. Would I stay here again? Probably not. When I vacation I want the details taken care of and this place was lacking in that regard. But… if you want to wake up to a great sunrise over the canyon at a fraction of the price of the other hotels in Divisadero, this is a good option. Just make sure you ask about the details, plan your meals, bring a flashlight and have strong legs!
3.5 based on 340 reviews
I went to see famous Copper Canyon with gate 1 tour. On original plan, it was supposed to stay at Mirador hotel (only other hotel on the rim of the canyon. Rooms: rooms are spacious with nice combination of basic, wooden features with modern bathroom attached. As they promise, "every room" has a balcony" with excellent canyon view and this is a winner for me and you can relax on the chair provided. Amenities: be sure to spend some time at big lodge with big window to see the canyon and enjoy honest vendors in front of the hotel. - Indigenous Raramuri people from nearby village are selling handmade goods at very fair price (not like in cabo, Cancún or curise ship stops). - Also famous Chepe train station is literally in front of the hotel. Food, service: I would say adequate. Food at times repetitive but hey, it is cooked well and did not sick after eating. Many tour groups and local fighting for table at times. - Also this hotel provide daily allowance of free water bottles (unlike money grabbing Mirador hotel does not). Hidden gem: be sure to check out short trail to hill (owned and maintained by the hotel) - check out cliff dwellers' old houses, archeological artifacts and BEST of all - amazing view of the expensive canyon from the top and if you happened to be at the time Chepe train is coming to the station, excellent photo op! Warning: do not drink or even rinse tap water from bathroom - it is for washing, only water source in that area. Use provided water bottle to brush your teeth etc.
4 based on 646 reviews
The Mirador Hotel is located at the canyon’s edge, near the highest point of the canyon. The Mirador is the premier hotel on the canyon rim and is the only hotel where each guest room has a spectacular view overlooking the canyon. From the hotel you may walk to see the Tarahumara Indians who live in the canyon caves below. You can also shop for native crafts from the Tarahumara artisan vendors who gather in front of the hotel.
The accommodations and location are outstanding. The food was ordinary at best. For all the attitude the staff exhibits they should deliver quality and don’t. I would stay for the rooms and views but nothing more. I have no idea what is happening in the kitchen but the products coming out are tasteless.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Great and abundant food by Margarita, and drives to Urique and Tarahumara/Rirumuri sites and culture by Mario. great overlooks of the Urique Canyon. we were picked up by Mario at Divisidero...friendly, good English. The ranch is pretty self-sufficient, with cattle, horses, veggie garden, etc. A highlight to our trip to Copper Canyon.
3.5 based on 246 reviews
Medieval castle type restaurant with individual cabins plus a Club House with indoor swimming pool and spa; also have 20 rooms in the rim of the Canyon with a Panoramic Restaurant to admire the best view of the Copper Canyon.
I stayed at Hotel Mansion Tarahumara in May 2022, renting two rooms. One with a valley view and one with a canyon view. The rooms are dated, though some might say rustic. My valley view room was actually a log style cabin, the canyon view room slightly more modern. One room had lots of hot water, one only warm water. In one room the tap water ran yellow and smelled, the other was just fine. Lighting in the rooms was dim and lacking. Many bulbs were burned out. There are also not a lot of outlets for charging your phones, tablets or using a CPAP. The beds were comfortable and the place was quiet as there were few people staying there. Our check in was chaotic after we arrived from the train station on the hotel shuttle. They pick you up at the train station and will take you back too, but there is a small, per person reasonable fee. Since there are no taxis, you have no other options. Getting around in the area can be difficult, so ask lots of questions about the shuttle schedule when you arrive. Every web site says there is a restaurant there. It’s true, but it is not always open and neither is the bar. There are specific hours for each meal time. The price to eat, and drink was very reasonable and the service was great. But if you want to eat outside of their set hours, good luck. We arrived on the morning train from Creel and no breakfast was available for us after we checked in. In fact the front desk people told us to walk down the hill to another local option to eat. While it was inexpensive and wonderful, I found it odd that a hotel with its own restaurant would refuse us service. The hotel has a small store but it was not open during our stay. That means getting some bottled water, or buying that toothbrush you forgot is going to be difficult. For modern travelers, be advised reliable WiFi here is pretty non-existent. The hotel uses a mostly inconsistent satellite system. That is true not just at the hotel, but in the entire general area. And no, you can’t just use your data either, as overall cell coverage is pretty sketchy as well. The hotel, one of the oldest in the area, looks its age. And the hundreds of steps you must climb everywhere attest to it. This place is not handicapped accessible or for people with weak knees or hearts. There are steps everywhere, all at different and inconsistent heights and sizes. Remember, the altitude is above 7500 feet and depending on where your room is, you will have to climb hundreds of steps, potentially in the dark. This is especially true in the canyon view rooms. Would I stay here again? Probably not. When I vacation I want the details taken care of and this place was lacking in that regard. But… if you want to wake up to a great sunrise over the canyon at a fraction of the price of the other hotels in Divisadero, this is a good option. Just make sure you ask about the details, plan your meals, bring a flashlight and have strong legs!
3 based on 2 reviews
We really enjoyed our stay in this Hotel. After a Travelday it was great to jump in the amazing pool. The Hotel has perfect location in town along the river. Francisco was very friendly and make your stay very comfortable. The rooms were very spacious and clean. I wish we had stayed longer. I definitely recommend that place.
4 based on 4 reviews
Es un hotel muy básico, que es una opción solo para llegara a dormir seguro, limpio y cálido. No tiene internet, lo cual es un punto negativo ya que es una necesidad básica para comunicarse e investigar, o informarte de cómo va a estar el clima. Si quieres puedes pagar $100 pesos por día por dispositivo, lo cual me parece excesivo. Llegamos ahí por necesidad, ya que la carretera estaba bloqueada por la tormenta de nieve y tuvimos que pasar ahí una noche. La posada no cuenta con restaurant, lo cual es un inconveniente porque te dan opción a llevarte al hotel mirador a que comas en su restaurante, a unos 10 minutos en camioneta. Las habitaciones son sencillas, aunque las camas no son de lo más cómodo y los baños son estrechos. Aunque todo está muy limpio e higiénico. Cuentan con calefactor de gas, lo cual se agradece para pasar las heladas noches de invierno. No tienen closets, solo un perchero con ganchos. Para llegar a la recepción hay que pasar por un pasillo entre jardines, con varios escalones, lo cual es peligroso cuando está nevando porque es muy resbaloso el piso. Recomiendo rodear por el jardín. Los jardines son bonitos, o al menos se ven bonitos al estar nevados, puedes tomar algunas buenas fotos para recordar. Tiene una sala común con mesas de billar y futbolito, no las utilicé por lo que no se si cobran algo adicional por su uso. El servicio no es de lo más amable, aunque tratan de resolver alguna situación que se presente. La posada está a 20 metros de la estación del Chepe, pero en esa ubicación no hace parada obligatoria. A unos 100 m de la posada hay una tienda pequeña donde pueden comprar abarrotes básicos y algunos recuerdos. El hotel está bien para una noche, considerando que no podrías hacer una estancia larga sin inconvenientes.
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