The Arched Hideaway
Casa Pistache
Under colonial arches and pistachio-toned walls, this intimate home offers refuge for couples and small families just steps from the Zócalo.
Casa Pistache, in pictures.




About this house
Casa Pistache earns its name from the pistachio tones that run quietly through the house — jade bathroom tiles, green accents among the courtyard plants, and the particular quality of light that floods the arched glass facade at midday.
It's a fully restored colonial home where centuries-old architecture and considered modern design exist in quiet harmony. Soaring chukum walls anchor the space with warmth and texture, while a preserved red wood beam and exposed limestone wall carry the city's heritage into every room.
The layout unfolds around an open inner patio to bring luminous light to the entire house. An exceptional find for design travelers and digital nomads.
What makes it
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Inside the walled city
Casa Pistache 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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