Hotels with Kitchens in Chihuahua
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Top neighborhoods in Chihuahua

Centro Histórico
Centro Histórico in Chihuahua captivates with its colonial charm and cultural depth. The twin-towered Cathedral stands alongside the neoclassical Government Palace where revolutionary murals tell Mexico's story. Plaza de Armas buzzes with local life while nearby museums showcase Pancho Villa's legacy. Pedestrian-friendly cobblestone streets reveal artisan shops selling Tarahumara crafts. The neighborhood offers everything from traditional cantinas serving regional specialties to upscale dining in colonial courtyards. Boutique hotels occupy restored mansions where wrought-iron balconies and intimate courtyards transport visitors to another era. Most attractions are within walking distance, though sturdy shoes are recommended for those charming but uneven cobblestones.

San Felipe
San Felipe offers a window into authentic Mexican life, where local culture thrives away from tourist crowds. Explore the neighborhood's traditional architecture and family-run eateries serving hearty northern Mexican cuisine. When you're ready for more, Casa Juarez Museum and the Semilla Museum of Science and Technology are just minutes away. Stay in charming family-run guesthouses that cost significantly less than downtown hotels. Getting around means embracing local rhythms—catch infrequent bus routes, hail a taxi, or simply walk the wide streets like a local. The neighborhood quiets down at night, perfect for travelers seeking genuine cultural immersion.
Chihuahua Industrial Complex
Chihuahua Industrial Complex serves up a surprising mix of manufacturing might and artistic flair. Massive factories and sleek corporate offices dominate the landscape, but colorful murals and art installations break up the concrete jungle. Distrito Uno shopping mall provides retail therapy, while adventurous travelers can explore the nearby Grutas de Nombre de Dios caves. Food trucks and casual eateries cater to hungry workers with authentic Mexican comfort food. Business hotels offer practical accommodation with corporate amenities and shuttle services. Regular bus routes and ample parking make getting around easy, though the area's wide streets favor vehicles over pedestrians.

Campestre-Lomas
Campestre-Lomas delivers upscale living with wide, tree-lined boulevards and contemporary Mexican architecture. This affluent Chihuahua neighborhood offers a peaceful retreat from the city bustle with its manicured landscapes and exclusive atmosphere. Fashion Mall brings designer shopping while nearby Cathedral of Chihuahua and Plaza de Armas provide cultural excursions just a short drive away. Refined dining options serve both Mexican and international cuisine in elegant settings throughout the area. Most visitors opt for private transportation as public transit is limited. Luxury vacation rentals and boutique guesthouses with premium amenities make for comfortable accommodations in this quiet, residential enclave.
Top landmarks in Chihuahua

Cathedral of Chihuahua
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Cathedral of Chihuahua— just one of the monuments in Centro Histórico. You could also start your cultural experience by heading over to the cathedral in the area.

Quinta Gameros Cultural Center
You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Quinta Gameros Cultural Center in Chihuahua. While in the area, you can find time to visit its cathedral.
















