Mexico Vacations Weblog / Categoría / » Hotels in MexicoHotels & Resorts in Oaxaca: Casa OaxacaPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels in Mexico, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Tourism Casa Oaxaca comes with a designer label. Originally an 18th Century colonial house, it’s been completely remodelled by interior designers to create a minimalist, roomy and peaceful atmosphere allowing the maximum amount of space and light. Bright white with a distinctly Mediterranean feel, it’s known as the ‘art hotel’ for the paintings and craftwork by local artists on display in each room (including Oaxaca’s famous tin animals). Hotels & Resorts in Oaxaca: Hacienda Los LaurelesPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels in Mexico, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Tourism Los Laureles is situated in San Felipe del Aqua – a typically Mexican area 10 minutes north of Oaxaca’s historic centre that takes its name from the colonial aqueduct that supplied water to the city for many years. It’s also one of the quietest parts of town, and barely touched by the 2006 riots. The German managers have given this stylish hacienda a health and beauty focus, with a gym, spa, jogging area, heated jacuzzi and outdoor pool. The stone igloo in the garden is a temazcal, a sweat lodge with medicinal herbs and traditional chanting. Mexico Oaxaca Accommodation: La Casa de los MilagrosPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels in Mexico, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Tourism The House of Miracles has earned its name. Built in the 1900’s as a colonial home, it has come unscathed through several major earthquakes and floods, and now survives as one of the older and more elegant buildings in central Oaxaca. The latest miracle was performed by local architect Jorge Quintanar who, in 2001, remodelled the house into a funky 3-bedroom guesthouse. At its heart is a secluded interior patio, around which are arranged the bedrooms, dining room, and common rooms, topped by a lovely roof terrace. It’s nice to see some traditional features preserved beamed ceilings, chandeliers, ceiling fans, a private garden with fountain as well as some original touches, including the specially commissioned wooden furniture. Hostess Adriana Zavala and her husband Ren Cabrera provide a welcome as warm as the ochre walls, and will even show you the secrets of Mexican cooking in their well-equipped kitchen. Otherwise, the restaurants and markets of downtown Oaxaca are just a short walk away. If liked this post and you wish for information about our language and customs in Latinamérica, we highly recommended advanced spanish courses. We recommend you see Hoteles Oaxaca. Source:i-escape.com Hotels & Resorts in Mexico Guerrero: Las Brisas in AcapulcoPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels in Mexico, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Tourism Surrounded in luxury and privacy Las Brisas Acapulco is the most romantic hideaway in the world. This exclusive resort offers an astonishing view, Suite Casitas with private pool, and the only private beach club: La Concha, as well as different water sports to enjoy the best vacation you can have (see small all inclusive). The property has been a landmark in Acapulco and the hotel offers a totally unique experience of a lifetime; 110 acres of lush vegetation, quiet and elegant atmosphere(see hotels in Acapulco). Vacation Rentals in Mexico: Casa de Oro in TronconesPosteado el Junio 30, 2007 - Categorizado en Hotels in Mexico, Mexico: Cities, Mexico: Places, Mexico: Tourism Casa De Oro (”house of gold”) is a newly-built luxury oceanfront villa located in lovely Troncones, a small scenic village located near the resort towns of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo. Featuring two deluxe air conditioned master bedroom suites, Casa de Oro is considered by many to be the most beautiful beachfront vacation villa in Troncones. If You wish information about our language and customs in Latinoamerica see to advanced spanish courses. Source:mexonline.com
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