Staying at Bugambilias will give you the distinct impression that you’re living in somebody’s house (see holiday inn ixtapa zihuatanejo). Everything is designed to make you feel at home – from the communal breakfasts in the dining room to the family photos (of previous guests) dotted around the walls. You’ll feel completely at ease slipping off your shoes in the comfy living room and sinking into the soft suede sofa to watch a video on the widescreen TV.
Add to this the excellent restaurant next door, which runs cooking lessons in Oaxaca’s cuisine; a medicinal garden with blissful temazcal treatments; and the rooms beautifully decorated with art works and textiles by local Oaxaqueno artists – and you can understand why this is a first choice hotel for honeymooners.You’ll feel as if you’re on one too.Source:i-escape.com
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