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Charming Hotels in Mexico
Looking for a charming hotel in Mexico? They may be charming Mexico resorts or small luxury boutique hotels in Mexico, but Mexican charm is in store. Check out our favorite Juicy charming hotels in Mexico here.
A place where sun-sea-sky and earth join as one to form a tropical oasis like no other - a place called Esperanza.
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Travel + Leisure says... "Set at the very tip of the Baja Peninsula, just a few miles from Cabo San Lucas, The Esperanza overlooks both the Sea of Cortez and Punta Ballena (“Whale Point,a past which humpbacks migrate in winter). The 57 casita rooms and suitesaand 60 privately owned villasaare spacious and airy, decorated in muted seashell colors and natural fibers (rattan chairs, carved-wood tables and headboards, locally woven rugs). Each has a single wall that slides open dramatically to a private veranda with an infinity-edge hot tub and sweeping ocean views." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."This is a place for a special occasion." On a bluff above the Sea of CortAs, this resort ensures that the water is "visible from all points." "Well-lit, inviting haciendas have light-colored woods and custom textiles. El Restaurante, "with twinkling candles, perfect table settings, and Mediterranean food, is from a storybook." "Varied activities include deep-sea fishing, off-roading, and zip-lining. " -From Conde Nast Traveler
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Ingeniously sculpted on a cliff with an extraordinary tiered architecture, La Casa Que Canta is both striking and beautiful. Superb views over Zihuatanejo Bay combine with impeccable service, a delightful spa, Mexican art and superb cuisine. Traditional Mexican design meets sophisticated chic in suites decorated with Mexican folk art and hand-crafted, painted furniture. All have terraces with breathtaking views of the sea. It is all magical but the infinity pool with a backdrop of rock, palms and tumbling flowers is sublime. Dine on Mexican seafood specialities, and then pick up some tips in cookery lessons with the chef. Afterwards, indulge in a safflower salt body scrub, then venture out to sea for a romantic sunset tour or deep-sea fishing adventure. La Casa Que Canta is a Small Luxury Hotels of the World property.
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National Geographic Traveler says..."A reclusive cliff-dweller stair-stepping its way down to the swirling surf. Big romantic rooms (flower petal designs on bed) with terraces and balconies poised for views. No real beach (Playa La Ropa is 100 yards away). Languorous alternative resort: Infinity-edge pool mimics ocean horizon; walking the grounds is a folkloric tour of Mexico. 29 rooms."-From National Geographic TravelerConde Nast Traveler says..."Adobe architecture at this multi-tiered resort above Playa La Ropa includes "beautifully appointed rooms with ocean views named for traditional songs. White walls and tile floors frame enlarged terraces with flower arrangements and palm frond roofs. Mexican platters at the restaurant are "lovely with fresh fish," and the service is "helpful in a natural, unscripted way." Alas, "there isn't much to do." -From Conde Nast Traveler
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A verdant oasis on the tip of the Baja Peninsula. Where azure waters greet the mountainous desert and the Pacific Ocean merges with the Sea of Cortez. Where warm waves break onto a dramatic shoreline. and gray whales can be seen rising majestically in the distance. Here the gracious style of Old Mexico - with its red-tiled roofs - whitewashed walls - and idyllic setting of exquisite fountains - is quietly nestled amidst swaying palms - bird of paradise and other tropical bloom. This is where exhilaration and serenity thrive in blissful harmony. This is One and Only Palmilla.
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"At the tip of Mexico's Baja peninsula, One & Only Palmilla takes moonlight serenades seriously. The 172-room resort can arrange a Latin guitar trio to strum ballads on sandy coves facing the Sea of CortAs, atop a historic bell tower, or in a Casa Gardenia suite. For families, there's a meandering river that connects the kids' pool to an infinity pool overlooking the sea. Ride horses on the beachaon of the safest in Los Cabos for swimmingathen kick back in red-tiled suites with shaded daybeds, ideal for siesta.Room to Book: Beachfront Pool Casita Junior Suites have terraces outfitted with lavish day beds, a telescope, and a private infinity-edge plunge pool. Insider Tip:Splurge on dinner in a hidden Sonoran canyon. You'll be chauffeured in the resort's own Hummer to this high-desert feast, where a table for two is illuminated by a bonfire and flickering candles. Share chilled champagne and dine on grilled meats and fresh salads, then take turns at the telescope set up to spot celestial bodies above the Pacific." -From Travel + LeisureConde Nast Traveler says..."Rooms are worth the price tag at this hacienda property that's hosted John Wayne. Expect "lush landscaping," and "luxurious suites with handcrafted furniture, travertine floors, and custom-painted tiles and sinks. Suviche incorporates local and Asian flavors in its Mexican seviches and sushi. Service is "beyond comparison." The kids' club sandbox was originally a pool; adults can take piAata-making and origami classes. " -From Conde Nast Traveler
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Location El Sueo Hotel & Spa is located in the city center of Puebla, Mexico. This property stands one kilometer from the Puebla Main Plaza and three kilometers from the convention center.
Hotel Features El Sueo Hotel & Spa occupies an 18th-century building, that although renovated in 2002, retains its historic ambience. Contemporary elements blend with minimalist decor to create an eclectic union of design and function. Mornings begin with complimentary cooked-to-order breakfasts. El Patio de la Pileta offers regionally inspired breakfasts, lunches and dinners served beneath a metal tree sculpture complemented by a stone pool and waterfall. La Tentacin prepares Mediterranean fare, and offers an extensive wine, martini and cocktail menu. The lounge features musical entertainment. Complimentary wireless Internet access is provided on the patio. The hotel's spa is located on the terrace, and affords views of Angelopolitana Cathedral. A spectrum of more than 20 therapies includes sports, Swedish, Ayurvedic and hot-stone massage. Facials are tailored according to personal skin analyses. An outdoor spa tub offers an opportunity to relax amid the hotel's gracious surroundings. The hotel concierge arranges tours and places reservations. Practical hotel amenities include laundry facilities, transportation to Hermanos Serdan Airport for a fee, and discounted passes to a nearby fitness center.
Guest Rooms This two-story property offers 11 suites equipped with complimentary high-speed Internet access. Flat-screen televisions feature cable connections and DVD players. Complimentary room amenities include bottled water and daily newspapers. Suite design varies, but most feature minimalist dcor with polished wood floors. Select accommodations boast arched entryways, timbered floors, chandeliered ceilings and stone walls.
Expert Tip. The hotel's suites are dedicated to memorable women who dedicated their lives to their art and their dreams. Included are the Frida Kahlo and the Isadora Duncan suites.
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Right in the centre of Cuernavaca- nicknamed the City of eternal Spring because of the mildness of its climate- is a sumptuous hacienda in the purest Mexican tradition. In the exotic gardens- amongst the sculptures by Francisco Zuniga and lush flowers- you can admire peacocks strutting about near the fountains and blue parrots perched in the trees. Under their tiled roofs- the villas and their colonial suites are decorated with some of the countrys most beautiful antiques and artworks including paintings by Jose Luis Cuevas- Leonardo Nierman and Carlos Merida. Your itinerary- a typical and abundant cuisine and a choice of excursions on the trail of the Aztecs- including a visit to the Palace of Corts and exploration of the ruined cities of Xochicalco and Taxco - famous for its silversmiths and silver shops.
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Travel + Leisure says..."Landmark 1830's colonial-style estate in downtown Cuernavaca. Competitive Edge: An artistic and gastronomic paradise in a meticulously manicured setting.Rooms to Book: Lush garden suites." -From Travel + Leisure
Conde Nast Traveler says..."With a garden setting "convenient to the town square," this hacienda has "large, airy rooms with wood beams and tile floors that open onto "peaceful patios." Grounds impress: "They're landscaped and inviting, with peacocks roaming about." Religious paintings hang from the walls of the restaurant, where "the traditional Mexican food is really good." Spa Orlane recently opened. " -From Conde Nast Traveler
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