Casa Pistache.
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.
Highlights
Historic Architectural Character
Chukum walls, red wood beam, and exposed limestone — each detail preserved with intention.
Prime Heritage Location
Inside Campeche's UNESCO-listed historic center, steps from the city's colonial streets and walled stillness.
Open Inner Courtyard
Two bedrooms connected by a sunlit patio where pistachio green, jade tiles, and midday light quietly meet.
Fully Restored Colonial Home
Every surface thoughtfully renewed — tall ceilings, arched facade, original stone — with modern comfort throughout.


