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Tzintzuntzan holiday rentals start at $34 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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20 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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10 properties have a dedicated workspace

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20 of Tzintzuntzan holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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Suite Nueva Privada Acceso Autónomo Independiente
Suite nueva amplia, alta privacidad, acceso independiente, cochera y llegada autónoma con llavero exterior, sobre avenida principal arbolada, a 5 minutos del centro. Diseño arquitectónico pensado para el confort y descanso: colchón de alta comodidad, atmósfera tranquila y gran iluminación. Suite tipo estudio, una sola recámara, sin cocina, ideal para estancias prácticas y descanso real. Entorno con servicios a pasos, Oxxo al frente y zona muy segura. Llegada privada y conexión ágil al centro.

Loft~ "Cenzontle" ~ Casa Cedro
❇️Come and enjoy the town of Pátzcuaro, walking through the cobbled streets of this magical town will be an unparalleled experience. You will be in a safe, quiet place. ❇️The place is very central so you can get to know the most emblematic buildings. Without a doubt, Pátzcuaro will be in your senses. ❇️The place where you will stay is totally relaxing, it is a room with sublime interior design, with an unparalleled warmth and charm. ❇️Restaurants and central square 2 blocks walk.

Offgrid cabin. Field and sky
An alpine cabin raised on a wooden platform, between open asparagus and corn fields and water, surrounded by the last lands before the mountain. No close neighbors, just living nature, wild cattle in the distance, and the singing of birds and coyotes. At night, the sky is pure spectacle. Stars, moon and sometimes fireflies. The chats by the fire taste different when there is no other light than that of the fire and the sky. A space to slow down

La Reyna Cabin|10 m Pátzcuaro|Queen S| Fireplace
Cozy cabin inside the El Pinar estate, ideal for your rest either with family or with your partner. Just 10 minutes from Pátzcuaro, you have the tranquility of nature and the proximity to the magical town. With 3300 m2 of green areas, enjoy children's games, barbecue, hammocks, outdoor terrace, fire pit and a comfortable cabin equipped with TV, fireplace, full kitchen, queen size bed, barbecue, hammock and outdoor terrace with fire pit.

Cabaña junto al Lago de Pátzcuaro
Relájate con toda la familia en este alojamiento donde la tranquilidad se respira. Disfruta de una zona jardinada, arbolada, en la rivera del lago de Pátzcuaro, alojándote en una cabaña rustica de adobe, tabique, madera y teja, cómoda y abrigada, a unos pasos del centro del Pueblo Mágico de Tzintzuntzan. Siéntete en el corazón de "Coco" muy cerca del Histórico Convento de Tzintzuntzan, de las Yácatas vestigio del Imperio Purhepecha,

Villa del Sol, house overlooking Lake Patzcuaro
Beautiful villa in a private subdivision with direct access to Lake Pátzcuaro. It has 2 bedrooms, 2 terraces, 2 full bathrooms, 1 large living room, 1 dressing room, 1 equipped kitchen and parking space. The space is bright and quiet, with beautiful views of the lake. If desired, housekeeping can be arranged. Located in the village of Ichupio, 5 minutes from Tzintzuntzan and 30 minutes from Pátzcuaro.

Country house with lake access
Take your family to this spacious country house with access to Lake Pátzcuaro. Take advantage of its tennis court, soccer field and pool to enjoy a complete vacation. Visit Pátzcuaro, Quiroga, Tzintzuntzan or the archaeological zone of the yacatas, which are a few minutes from the property. We also have full service 24 hours a day.

Lover's Camping House
Rustic modernist house located directly in the mountains with spectacular panoramic views over the valley to relax. Para relajarse en un entorno campirano y silvestre con los servicios y amenidades de una casa citadina, estilo rústico mexicano modernista construida por el Arq. Jorge Solorzano, con vista panorámica al valle.

Luna Lago cabin in Zirahuén
A complete and fully equipped cabin with a beautiful view of Lake Zirahuen, it has a kitchen, barbecue, outdoor area for campfires, satellite internet, two bedrooms each with its full bathroom, we also have a double sofa bed for two people.

Haracuín (Place of Friends)
Rustic country house with a unique view of Lake Pàtzcuaro, 5 minutes from the village of Tzintzuntzan and 15 minutes from Quiroga.

Casa de Campo Las Palmas in Patzcuaro
Spacious and comfortable rooms, green areas for camping and views of Janitzio Island. A space designed for an unforgettable stay.

Betty cabin in Patzcuaro walnut farm
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. The best cabin in the best area of Pátzcuaro
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When is the best time to visit Tzintzuntzan?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $185 NZD | $178 NZD | $193 NZD | $166 NZD | $166 NZD | $169 NZD | $178 NZD | $175 NZD | $181 NZD | $188 NZD | $193 NZD | $185 NZD |
| Avg. temp | 16°C | 18°C | 20°C | 22°C | 23°C | 22°C | 20°C | 20°C | 20°C | 19°C | 17°C | 16°C |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Tzintzuntzan?
Many visitors choose lodgings near the historic center or close to Lake Pátzcuaro for a locally rooted experience. Staying in traditional neighborhoods can immerse you in daily life, artisan workshops, and markets.
What are the best things to do in Tzintzuntzan with kids?
Families often explore the Yácatas ruins, enjoy open space in local plazas, or take part in hands-on crafts workshops. Visiting markets and lakeside picnic spots can add to a fun trip with children.
What are some of the best things to do in Tzintzuntzan?
Explore the Yácatas archaeological site, visit historic monasteries, and stroll through the artisan markets for locally made crafts. Time outdoors by Lake Pátzcuaro and sampling regional foods are also frequently suggested activities.
How is the weather in Tzintzuntzan?
Tzintzuntzan has mild winters near 44–77°F (7–25°C), with spring days warming to 85–90°F (30–32°C). Rains are heaviest from June to August, so waterproof layers are helpful in summer.
When is the best time to visit Tzintzuntzan?
Late spring and fall are often recommended for milder temperatures and less rainfall. Seasonal events in autumn draw many visitors looking to experience regional traditions.
What are the best places to visit in Tzintzuntzan?
The Yácatas archaeological site, Franciscan monastery complex, and artisan markets are among the most popular places to explore. Many guests also enjoy the lakeshore for scenic walks and local culture.
What are some hiking trails in Tzintzuntzan?
Walking paths lead through archaeological areas, along lakefronts, and into the surrounding hills or gardens. These trails often feature scenic views, local flora, and opportunities to spot birds native to the region.
What are some family activities we can do in Tzintzuntzan?
Families often enjoy hands-on pottery workshops, visits to the Yácatas ruins, and strolls through local gardens or lakeside parks. Markets and food tastings can add a fun element for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tzintzuntzan?
Frequent day trips include exploring traditional towns around Lake Pátzcuaro or visiting artisan villages known for pottery and weaving. Some guests enjoy combining nature outings with visits to nearby archaeological or cultural sites.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tzintzuntzan?
Select accommodations in Tzintzuntzan are pet friendly, with some hosts welcoming small animals, courtyards, or access to open spaces. It's always suggested to check individual property rules ahead of booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Tzintzuntzan?
Wearing comfortable shoes helps for uneven pathways, and cash is often preferred at markets and small shops. Engaging with artisans about their techniques can lead to memorable conversations and insights.
What is Tzintzuntzan known for?
Tzintzuntzan is known for its Purépecha heritage, ancient Yácatas pyramids, and handmade pottery traditions. Its setting along Lake Pátzcuaro and role in regional festivities make it a distinctive cultural center.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tzintzuntzan?
Seek out quieter artisan workshops tucked into traditional neighborhoods or walk shady paths in the gardens of former monasteries. Smaller markets and lesser-known lake viewpoints can add distinctive local experiences.
What are the best foods to try in Tzintzuntzan?
Tzintzuntzan has regional dishes such as uchepos (fresh corn tamales), corundas, and pescado blanco. Markets and small eateries serve local specialties alongside seasonal treats and fruit-based drinks.
What should I bring for a trip to Tzintzuntzan?
Pack comfortable walking shoes, layers for changing temperatures, and a light waterproof jacket, especially during the rainy season. Bringing sun protection and a reusable water bottle is frequently suggested for exploring outdoor sites.
What is the nightlife in Tzintzuntzan like?
Tzintzuntzan has a relaxed evening scene with small cafes, casual restaurants, and occasional live music in local venues. Most activities wind down early, making it a quieter destination after sunset.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Tzintzuntzan?
Day of the Dead festivities in late autumn, traditional Purépecha celebrations, and local religious festivals are frequently suggested cultural highlights. Community markets and craft fairs add seasonal energy throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tzintzuntzan?
Tzintzuntzan has family friendly vacation rentals, including homes with kitchens, extra bedrooms, and outdoor spaces. Look for stays near the center or around traditional neighborhoods to enjoy easy access to local attractions.
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