Cornelio's cabin (Tula Archaeological Zone)

Entire cabin in Tula de Allende, Mexico

  1. 3 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 2 beds
  4. 1 bathroom
Hosted by Alexander
  1. Superhost
  2. 8 years hosting

Listing highlights

Great check-in experience

Recent guests loved the smooth start to this stay.

Garden view

Soak up the view during your stay.

Park for free

This is one of the few places in the area with free parking.
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Treat yourself to time to relax in this peaceful cabin just an hour and a half from CDMX, in the center of the Toltec cradle.

During your stay, you can take the opportunity to visit the Tula National Park, where you can see a wide variety of fauna and flora from the region, as well as the archaeological zone with a museum and ruins of one of the oldest pre-Hispanic civilisations. The Toltec civilisation.

The space
The cabin is on private land and was built entirely by its owners: Amisadai Fabela and Alexander Archila.
The name Cornelio is in honour of Amisadai's grandfather, who was one of the landowners and founders of Tula.

Guest access
Guests who book can use the entire cabin. The garden, laundry area, and rustic grill that uses firewood.

To enter the cabin you must first enter the private street, within which there are two gates, one of which remains open during the day and the second remains closed 24 hours. Guests will be provided with keys to both gates and the main door of the cabin, as well as all check-in instructions.

Other things to note
Check in is from 3pm and check out is until 11am.
If you require an early check-in or a late check-out, you must announce in advance and you must cover an additional cost of 150mxp.

The hut can be used in its entirety by the total of people who book it, as well as the garden, the campfire and the rustic grill.

The use of a washing machine is allowed once a week, if an additional time is required, an amount of 100mxn must be paid.

For the safety of the guests, smoking and/or candle is not allowed inside the cabin and it is recommended in the nights to close the gas cylinder valve.

It is also recommended to turn off the lights in spaces that are not being used and when leaving, disconnect cell phone chargers or other devices that could generate an overvoltage.

As safety elements inside there are monoxide and smoke detector, as well as a fire extinguisher and battery flashlight.

There is always someone who gives you directions to nearby tourist areas, restaurants and markets, as well as other places of interest.

Where you'll sleep

What this place offers

Garden view
Kitchen
Wifi
Dedicated workspace
Free multistorey car park on premises

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Rated 4.91 out of 5 from 22 reviews.

Guest favourite
This home is a guest favourite based on ratings, reviews and reliability

Overall rating

  1. 5 stars, 91% of reviews
  2. 4 stars, 9% of reviews
  3. 3 stars, 0% of reviews
  4. 2 stars, 0% of reviews
  5. 1 stars, 0% of reviews

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for cleanliness

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for accuracy

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for check-in

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for communication

Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for value

Guest reviews mention

Where you’ll be

Tula de Allende, Hidalgo, Mexico

Neighbourhood highlights

cottage on private street.

Meet your host

Superhost
71 reviews
4.89 out of 5 average rating
8 years of hosting
My work: Actor
Fun fact: I have a music channel on youtube
Colombian, professional actor, married and father of a beautiful daughter.

Alexander is a Superhost

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Host details

Response rate: 100%
Responds within an hour
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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in: 15:00 – 20:00
Checkout before 11:00
3 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm
Smoke alarm
Not suitable for children and infants