San Cristobal de las Casas Neighbourhood

You’ve probably found this post because you’re thinking of heading to San Cristobal de las Casas and want to suss out where the best neighbourhood is. This guide will help you figure out where to stay in San Cristobal de las Casas, a.k.a., the coolest mountain pueblo in Mexico. 

At an altitude of 2200m and nestled in a lush valley, San Cristobal de las Casas is one of my favourite destinations in Mexico. Once the site of the historical 1994 Zapatista uprising, now a traveller’s paradise, a world away from the tourist beaches and towns of the Yucatan Peninsula.

As one of the most affordable destinations in Mexico (I’m talking less than €8 for a dorm room or €20 for a private double including breakfast), you’d be a fool not to add it to your itinerary.

No matter where you stay in San Cris, you’ll probably be only 20/30 minutes maximum walk from the main walking street – Real de Guadalupe. But what is the best neighbourhood to stay in, San Cristóbal de las Casas, I hear you say? Here’s my low-down on the most popular neighbourhoods and where you should stay when you visit this magico pueblo.

Accommodation in San Cristóbal de las Casas Guide

How many days in San Cristóbal de las Casas?

This is definitely a subjective question depending on who you ask. If you’re a backpacker and on a time constraint, I’d say 4 to 5 days. But 6 weeks is perfect if you’re a slow traveller like me.

Many long-term backpackers spend months or even years in San Cris. It’s so easy to settle there as it’s the most affordable place in Mexico regarding accommodation and food, and you’ve got everything you’ll ever need within a few km radius. Why would you wanna go anywhere else?

2. Best hostels for backpackers in San Cristóbal de las Casas?

You’re spoilt for choice of hostels in San Cristóbal de las Casas because there are some pretty banging hostels, and really affordable too.

My favourites are:

3. Best neighbourhood for long-term stay in San Cristóbal de las Casas?

For long stays, I’d recommend Barrio de Cerrillo and Barrio de Guadalupe as they have really nice eateries and coffee shops and are only within 10-15 minutes walk from everything else. 

4. Safest neighbourhood to stay in San Cristóbal de las Casas?

All the neighbourhoods that I mentioned below are safe. I never felt physically unsafe in the central area of San Cristóbal de las Casas. But as always, take caution walking alone at night, like in any other tourist place.

5. Is San Cristóbal de las Casas walkable?

San Cristóbal de las Casas is a walkable place. The most you’ll walk from A to B is 30 minutes. Real de Guadalupe is the main walking street, and from this street, everything is around 15/20 minute walk maximum.

To all your hand-holding lovers out there, the pavements in San Cris are incredibly narrow, and it’s often difficult to walk together side-by-side, sad times. 

San Cristóbal de las Casas Neighbourhood Guide

cowboy walking down on narrow pavement in san cristobal

Centro Historico

Perfect for: short stays, first timers, backpackers 

Centro histórico is where the magic happens in San Cristóbal. By this, I mean in the evenings, head to Plaza de la Paz, Plaza 31 de Marzo and Real de Guadalupe, and you’ll feel the buzz of the town. It’s the place where people drink, eat and socialise.

If you don’t mind being in the centre of everything, consider staying in this area. 

But I’d recommend finding accommodation in an alternative neighbourhood and keeping the centre as the place you come to eat, drink and party!

birds eye view of Real de Guadelupe street in San Cristobal de las Casas
Real de Guadalupe is the centre of everything in San Cristóbal

Historico Centro recommendations:

  • La Vino de Bacco: favourite wine bar serving vino and tapas for MXN25
  • Kinoki: cultural hub with cafe, cinema and rooftop
  • Cafelogia:  relaxing, chic coffee shop

Where to stay in the historic centre of San Cristóbal de las Casas?

Barrio de Cerrillo

Top of Belisario dominguez street in San Cristobal de las casas, barrio de cerrillo neighbourhood

Perfect for: longer stays, arty backpackers, digital nomads

If you appreciate art, culture and a peaceful night’s sleep, El Cerrillo is your best bet. Located northeast of San Cristóbal de las Casas and only a 10-minute walk from Real de Guadalupe!

This neighbourhood has so much charm with its cobbled, graffiti-art-covered streets, and you’ll find so many nice spots here. If I were to come back to San Cris to rent an apartment, this is definitely where I’d stay.

Barrio de Cerrillo recommendations:

  • Frontera Coffee: courtyard housing a Mezcalaria, La Espirituosa and a coffee shop
  • Sarajevo Jardin: beautiful restaurant with an affordable menu of the day and solid wifi
  • La Milpa: menu of the day

Where to stay in Barrio de Cerrillo?

Barrio de Guadalupe

barrio de guadalupe in San cristobal de las casas

Perfect for: longer stays, arty backpackers, digital nomads

Barrio de Guadalupe is not for the faint-hearted, as it’s located on a hill. If this doesn’t bother you, then you’ll love this strategically located neighbourhood, which is only a 5/10 minute walk to the zona centro and boasts insanely good views over the town. It’s as close as you’ll get to being in the centre without it!

When you arrive, you’ll feel like you’ve died and gone to foodie heaven. It has the best eating spots in the city.

Barrio de Guadalupe recommendations:

  • Comal Cocina De Barro: unpretentious, hearty Mexican food
  • Falafel 100% Vegetariano: for all your falafel and hummus needs
  • Panderia artesanal Roots: baked goods
  • Cervecería Naufragio: craft beer, pizza and live music

Where to stay in Barrio de Guadalupe?

Barrio de Le Merced

mexican band playing at the square of barrio de le merced

Perfect for: short-term stays, backpackers, budget travellers

Barrios de la Merced is around a 5-10 minute walk from Real de Guadalupe Street and is the hotspot for backpackers, as a few fantastic hostels are located here. 

While there are no good restaurants or coffee shops here, it has my favourite park in the city: Plaza de la Merced – the best place to sit and people-watch. If you’re lucky, you might be able to experience a live mariachi performance like I did. 

Barrio de le Merced recommendations:

  • Plaza de La Merced: my favourite park in the city.
  • Iglesia de San Cristóbalito for panaromic views of the city

Where to stay in Barrio de la Merced?

Barrio de Los Mexicanos

The garden of Co.404 mexico

Perfect for: digital nomads, long-stays 

This neighbourhood is home to MY home away from home, Co.404. If you’re working remotely and want to be part of a close-knit community of digital nomads, Co.404 is where you must stay in San Cristóbal de las Casas.

Barrio de los Mexicanos is located around a 15-minute walk from Real de Guadalupe, and only a few minutes walk to the local markets. It’s not an incredibly lively neighbourhood, but this is your spot if you’re after a peaceful resting place.

cowboy walking down on narrow pavement in san cristobal

Barrio de los Mexicanos recommendations:

  • Coliseo Gym: an old-school, unpretentious gym
  • Mercado Viejo
  • Plaza de la Asunción: a beautiful plaza with an incredible church

Where to stay in Barrio de los Mexicanos?

Jules from Real Talk Travel walking on streets of San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico

Alright, so that’s everything you need to know to choose the right neighbourhood for you in San Cristóbal de las Casas! As always, reach out if you need any further advice!