You can find out about the history of San Pedro Cholula when you stop by San Gabriel Convent. Discover the volcano viewpoints and cafes in this trendy area.
What's the area like around La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary?
La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary is located in a budget-friendly area of San Andrés Cholula that travellers like for its coffee shops and bars. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 66 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
What's the best place to stay near La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary?
Adjacent to La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary, Hotel Xelhua is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free parking. Other good choices within a short distance include Hotel Las Iglesias, Cholula and Estrella de Belem.
How many hotels are there close to La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary?
Expedia has 66 hotels and other accommodation options within a mile from La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary, will I receive a refund?
Yes! The majority of hotel room reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel before the hotel’s cancellation deadline, which in most cases is within 24 or 48 hours of your scheduled arrival. If you booked a non-refundable reservation, it may still be possible to cancel it and get a refund within a 24-hour period of booking. Put your dates in and click on "Search", then you can use the "fully refundable" filter to review top deals close to La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary.
What can I see and do near La Virgen de los Remedios Sanctuary?
You'll want to browse the exhibits at International Baroque Museum and Museo de la Ciudad de Cholula. While you're exploring, swing by Capilla de la Tercera Orden, Templo de San Gabriel and Church of Our Lady of Remedies to learn a bit about the area. You might spend a leisurely day outdoors at Botanic Garden Tzapoteca Dra Helia Bravo Hollis and Francisco Pelaez Ethnobotanical Garden.