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Calle 63 #28, San Francisco de Campeche, Campeche, Mexico
Casa Zotz is a restored colonial home tucked within the walled city of Campeche, where time moves with a certain quiet rhythm. Behind its modest façade, the house opens into a sequence of shaded interiors and open-air spaces, where light, stone, and vegetation interact throughout the day. The architecture preserves its original proportions—high ceilings, thick walls, and traditional materials—while introducing a more contemporary sensibility through carefully curated furniture and textures. The result is not a contrast, but a continuity. Staying here is less about spectacle and more about atmosphere: mornings shaped by soft light and stillness, afternoons that retreat naturally into cool interiors, and evenings that extend into the patio under a slower pace. Casa Zotz offers a discreet, grounded way to experience Campeche—intimate, architectural, and deeply local.