4
Guests
1
Bedroom
1
Bath
UNESCO

About this house

Casa Numen — in the living heart of Campeche’s UNESCO historic center — is a colonial loft where earthy warmth and mid-century precision share the same walls. Boiserie panels, chukum plaster, and hand-painted ceramic tiles establish the bones; boucé swivel armchairs, cesca-style chairs, cedar-plank beds, bring the space into its own voice.

The bedroom, framed by a glass-and-iron door, sits apart from the world without closing it out. A private balcony opens over Calle 59 — city skyline, cobblestones, and the particular light of a city that has been beautiful for four centuries.

What makes it

Historic Architectural CharacterHigh ceilings, boiserie walls, chukum plaster, and hand-painted ceramic tiles — the colonial bones of a 17th-century building on Calle 59, preserved and brought quietly into the present.
Colonial Meets Mid-CenturyBouclé swivel armchairs, cesca-style chairs, a jade object wrapped in mud, cedar-plank beds, and a glass-and-iron bedroom door — one-of-a-kind pieces under an earthy, warm palette.
Prime Heritage LocationA balcony over Calle 59, looking out at cobblestones, colonial facades, and the city skyline. One block from the cathedral, steps from everything Campeche holds.
Stylish Hideaway, Quietly AcclaimedA loft that looks even more beautiful in person than in the photographs — as guests consistently note.

Amenities

Fully equipped kitchen
Living room
Bedroom with 2 Queen-size beds
Private bathroom
Private balcony over Calle 59
AC / Wi-Fi / Alexa
Smart check-in

Inside the walled city

Numen 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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