Aliados · Tren Maya Route · Campeche
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Verified. Every Aliado Verificado has been chosen by hand — for what they are, not what they spend. Use the filters below to find what you're looking for.
Verified. Every Aliado Verificado has been chosen by hand — for what they are, not what they spend. Use the filters below to find what you're looking for.
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Ceremonies · Circles · Workshops
📍 Campeche

Casa Mayis
Circles, ceremonies, and personal connection workshops in Campeche. No fixed space — the location changes to fit the intention of each gathering. Casa Mayis collaborates with other Aliados in the network, taking practice to wherever it makes most sense.
Some travellers arrive at the Tren Maya route looking for a meeting with something deeper than archaeology. Casa Mayis opens that door.
Restaurant · Organic Kitchen
📍 Campeche · 2 locations

Corazón Contento
Two locations in Campeche. Seasonal, organic cooking with ingredients of known origin and presentation that tells you someone thought carefully about what's on the plate. One of the most consistent dining propositions in the city — and it doesn't need to advertise that.
A conscious traveller asking where to eat well in Campeche gets this answer without hesitation. That's the only recommendation that matters.
Space · Events · Accommodation
📍 Campeche

Casa Menta
A versatile space in the heart of Campeche — events, accommodation, food, and drink. The kind of place that can hold many different kinds of encounter in a single day, and makes each one feel considered.
Casa Menta's flexibility is structural, not accidental. It's a natural hub for curated experiences that need a space with character.
Restaurant · Cocktails
📍 Campeche, Plaza de Independencia

Casa Vieja del Rio
Balcony and rooftop terrace over the Cathedral and Plaza de Independencia. Regional cuisine, artisanal cocktails, and one of the best vantage points in the entire walled city. The kind of place you stay longer than planned.
Casa Vieja has the height, the history, and a Margarita Campechana that deserves to be taken slowly.
Jewellery · Craft
📍 Campeche

Tanart
Handmade jewellery using local materials. No fixed shop, no intermediaries. Each piece has a process and a provenance. The workshop moves; the quality doesn't. Tanart collaborates directly with travellers who want to understand what they're taking home.
What Tanart makes isn't found in the standard craft markets. These are pieces with history, made by hand by the person who designed them.
Wellness · Therapies
📍 Campeche

Pétalos de Shakti
Holistic therapies, yoga, and energy healing in Campeche. Not a hotel spa offering — a genuine practice space where the sessions have intention behind them and the stillness has history. Collaborative and mobile by nature.
Conscious travellers on the Tren Maya route often arrive looking for more than monuments. Pétalos de Shakti understands that.
Restaurant · Artisan Chocolate
📍 Campeche, Plaza de Independencia

Bastión
Facing the Plaza de Independencia, Bastión combines a restaurant with an artisan chocolate workshop using cacao sourced from Chiapas. One of the few places in Campeche where cacao is treated for what it is — a crop with deep regional history and real flavour.
Cacao is part of this territory. Bastión works it with rigour and turns it into something travellers don't expect to find on a main square.
Restaurant · Bar
📍 Campeche, Historic Centre

El Patrón Pastor y Sirloin
Open from 8am to 2am, El Patrón is one of the few places in Campeche's Historic Centre that works at every hour — early breakfast, long lunch, late drink. Inside and outside seating, with a sea-facing terrace that earns its view.
A place that lives the city at every hour. That kind of presence is rarer than it sounds.