Located in Creel, 5.1 miles from Lago de Arareco, The Lodge At Creel Eco - Hotel & Spa provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Plascencia
Mexico
The service and staff as well the lodging and food were excellent
A gym and free Wi-Fi are featured at this traditional mountain lodge in the stunning Copper Canyon National Park. Bungalows include flat-screen satellite TV and a balcony with mountain views.
Located in Creel, 4.8 miles from Lago de Arareco, Hacienda Don Armando Boutique & Spa has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Located in Creel, 4.8 miles from Lago de Arareco, Villas la Quinta (etapa Aserradero) has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and barbecue facilities.
Me gustó la comodidad descanse mucho,cama amplia, buen clima, seguro y que hay estacionamiento
Hotel Posada del Cobre is located in Creel, only 3 minutes’ walk from the town center. It offers free tranfers to Creel Chepe Train Station, as well as free Wi-Fi and free continental breakfast.
ST CRUZ PLUS is a 4-star property located in Creel. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and a tour desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
La ubicación del hotel, está lindo y muy limpio!!🥰
Located in Creel, 5.1 miles from Lago de Arareco, The Lodge At Creel Eco - Hotel & Spa provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
The bed was very comfortable, the room was spacious.
Located in Creel, 5.1 miles from Lago de Arareco, TARAMURI HOTEL & TOURS has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
que está céntrico, caminando a la estación del tren
FAQs about hotels in Creel
On average, 3-star hotels in Creel cost $51 per night, and 4-star hotels in Creel are $75 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Creel can be found for $152 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Creel this weekend is $75 or, for a 4-star hotel, $122. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Creel for this weekend cost around $222 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $75 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Creel for tonight. You'll pay around $146 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Creel will cost around $222, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
We took El Chepe to Creel from Divisadero on recommendation...
We took El Chepe to Creel from Divisadero on recommendation of it being 'lovely'. Actually isn't really anything there at all but a small town on the El Chepe line . There are a few 'local' tour spots but these were largely disappointing and very laughable , like 1 huge stone that looks like a frog from one angle only ....and mushroom stone where the top has been cemented to the bottom hey ho .
The tour of the Stone Monks is worth a visit.
The bus from Creel to Chihuahua is easy and we came out a day early with no problem just using same ticket. Journey between was interesting and different from the train ride so as a stop off to do both train and bus is probably worth it.
Creel is due to open an international airport opened in June 2023 which I think will change the whole place but not sure give it much more .
Visit Copper Canyon though is a must do.
Annie
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It's small town family oriented.
It's small town family oriented. They cater to tourists and have plenty of stores and restaurants and are adequate in roads. This ain't the Ritz but to me has a charm unique to Copper Canyon. The newly completed airport is scheduled to open in March 2023 and growing pains should be natural for expansion. Just probably my favorite area for scenery in Mexico including Durango. Adventurous spirit is a plus, but the land is superior. Tours and rentals abound. Peaceful.
Rex V
8.0
Scored 8.0
creel is an interesting town. we enjoyed the visit to the...
creel is an interesting town. we enjoyed the visit to the adventure park at divisidero, 44 km out of town. they have a cable car, zip line etc with a fine view of a small part of the canyon. of course the copper canyon train is very good but the food is not good on board and expensive..
harvey
Mexico
10
Scored 10
The highlight of the trip is the Chepe train ride to or from...
The highlight of the trip is the Chepe train ride to or from Los Mochis. I also liked the train ride from Chihuahua, but my wife didn't find it special. We did a day trip to the adventure park which was also very good. Creel is small, and therefore is easy to get around. We also did some walking to nearby rock formations and native settlements.
We spent 2 1/2 days (3 nights) and it was about right.
John
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Please use the 3 amigos for ways to visit the canyons.
Please use the 3 amigos for ways to visit the canyons. The staff there are super knowledgeable and genuinely excited about the area. The equipment is well maintained too.
Hiring bikes and automatic scooters is easy, safe and a great way to explore. There is little in Creel itself it's all about the scenery.
Marianna
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Creel is a small town.
Creel is a small town. You can do day trips to various locations around Creel. The most popular one is Divisardiro and the park where you view Copper Canyon. I felt the cost of the zip lines and cable car was expensive for Mexico. There are other day and half day excursions, visiting lakes, waterfalls and rock formations etc.
centre of Creel
New built room so everything clean and new
WiFI good
There are a couple of bench seats outside to sit on if need get outside small room space....could make a difference if they tidied up area outside and and maybe made a sitting patio area would improve whole place tremendously
Do ask for English speaking guide if you want to take tours as owner has a very good local guide who speaks excellent English and did actually do a bit of translation for us.
So happy to have found this well managed, comfortable hotel. Our room was spacious, with a large writing desk and toasty (with heated floors) - so appreciated in January. A bonus was the large, shared kitchen with hot water for tea/coffee. Since we were driving, the onsite, secure parking was also a plus. They offer free pickup from the train station if you arrive by train. Diego was a perfect host.
The location was very close to everything: the train station, Rápidos Cuauhtemoc bus station, water filling station, abarrotes and the plaza central. This place would be more economical for a group of people, rather than a solo traveler. The hotel employees/managers? are friendly and will help you out if you ask.
It was the most special and cozy (despite the cold) guesthouse on my trip to Mexico. Unfortunately I could only be there for one night, everything looked so inviting. Diego, the hotel manager, was my superhero that evening because he made so much possible. Thank you very much, your Kusuma
The staff was very nice and friendly. They even drove us to the city centre and picked us up whenever we wantet during our stay (the hotel is a little remote from the city centre)!
We could call them any time and they attended us. They were helpful all the time.
Really nice wooden apartment which seems to be really new. Friendly stuff and the house of the owner is direct behind the apartments. Good working hot shower and heater (it is really cold in Creel). About 15 minutes walk into the Center of Creel
The hotel was in the middle of town which made it convenient to walk to shops and restaurants. The room is decorated in a mountain log cabin decor and was very cozy. the bed was super comfortable.
good mattress, clean, modern, nice hot shower, included breakfast was convenient since we left early in the morning.
Hotel is walkable from train station <10 minutes
A little hidden though
The hotel is new, clean and very comfy and he provides a coffee as well. The owner is super nice and very welcoming. The room comes with parking lots inside the facilities.
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