Bed & Breakfast

Flexible Dates

MUERTOS - see below Dates for Night of the Dead are 29 October through 4 November each year. Only reservations of four nights or more accepted during these dates.

Low Season - 30% off: Our rooms are available for 30% off during our low season: after Easter until late-October. This low season rate is automatically calculated when registering.

  • Agave Suite King size - B&B – $150.00
  • Casa Grande – $340.00
  • Colibri Suite - B&B – $125.00
  • Leoncita (Full size bed) – $70.00
  • La Casita Studio – $150.00

Casa Werma is a Buddhist meditation practice and retreat center in Pátzcuaro, México. It is an unforgettable place for Shambhala programs, for personal retreat, for contemplation, for art, and for discovery.

Casa Werma’s most remarkable feature are the five acres of walled-in, private gardens available for the enjoyment of our guests…all half a block from the open-air, fruit and vegetable market, only four blocks from the two main plazas.

We are located in the picturesque town of Pátzcuaro, in the heart of Mexico, famous for its local artisans, beautiful landscapes and colorful markets.

Casa Werma is a meditation retreat center, a bed and breakfast, and is also available for celebratory events, management or board retreats, and professional workshops and conferences.


***  SPECIAL MUERTOS RESERVATION INFORMATION  ***

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Dates for Night of the Dead in Pátzcuaro are from 29 October through 4 November each year.

During the popular Night of the Dead season, only reservations of four nights or more are accepted.

La Noche de Ánimas, Night of Souls, is celebrated with a lot of activity in Pátzcuaro and the surrounding region. In town, you can expect free concerts and street performances. In the week before, Pátzcuaro hosts a large artisan fair which showcases the arts of the region and traveling artisans from all over México. After the 1st of November, you can take advantage of unparalleled photo opportunities in the area cemeteries…still resplendent with decorations and soaked in the fragrance of marigolds.

For more info about Night of the Dead in Pátzcuaro, please visit: Noche de Muertos. Be sure to scroll down past all the photos to get to the stories.

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