The Stone Sanctuary
Casa Zotz
A monumental restoration with original stone courtyards, private pool, and deep silences. A contemporary sanctuary within Campeche's historic walls.
Casa Zotz, in pictures.




About this house
Casa Zotz is a timeless heritage retreat where history is revealed through texture, light, and carefully preserved materials. Ancient exposed stone walls, some predating the 18th-century structure, lend the home a sense of depth and permanence, while time-worn wooden beams and original architectural details speak to its layered past.
At its heart, a central patio unfolds beneath raw limestone walls softened by climbing greenery, where a long lap pool reflects the sky and the weathered stone above. Lush vegetation weaves through the space, creating an atmosphere of quiet intimacy and natural serenity.
Inside, unique pieces of art, curated furnishings, and one-of-a-kind objects bring warmth and personality to every room, blending heritage with contemporary sensibility. The result is a home that feels both deeply rooted in Campeche's living history and effortlessly elegant.
What makes it
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Inside the walled city
Casa Zotz is located inside the UNESCO-protected walled enclosure of Campeche. The Cathedral and Zócalo are within walking distance, as is the Malecón at sunset. The full address is shared at booking. For more on the city, see our walled city guide and when to visit.
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