Utente ospite
18 febbraio 2024
I stayed here for 2 days (a last minute booking when I disliked the other hotel I booked). This hotel was amazing!!! That said, a few things to expect. Pros: Aesthetically perfect - feels like being transported into a fantasy world of beauty long gone. Like, the ladies wear dresses that match the colorful tiles that match the tablecloths. They have a lot of little touches like each room gets its own scent as far as soaps, shampoo, etc to match the decor. Decor was gorgeous. Cleaning is spotless. There's a gorgeous inner courtyard (Moroccan riad style) with fountain that's lovely to hang out and enjoy breakfast or a glass of wine. I liked the simple breakfast of coffee (in a Le Creuset french press), their personal honey, yogurt, granola, bread, home-made pina jam. Bed & pillows are comfy. Location is great. On a gorgeous street (los Frailes) with cafes, shops, etc and near the convent. About a ten min walk from the "main" square in town. I would not call them "cons" per se, but one should be aware that this is a not a hotel that's a full service experience. I don't care about that, but there's only staff from around 7am to 8pm and you need to carry your keys with you and lock up if you come in late (they can make that experience a little easier with a better lock system - this was a pain ). The bathroom (at least mine) had a claw tooth, and there are some stairs in the property including one down to the bathroom, so it doesn't seem handicap accessible. I went to the spa just a few stores down. It was a beautiful spa - similar aesthetic special design - and the actual massage was the best I've had in ages. Also relatively cheap compared to US standards. Worth hanging out in the Perfumerie as well, it's fun going through all the scents. I'm hoping to go back to Mexico just to try their other spots! :) A shout out to Soledad, who is a beautiful host inside and out. Cheers, R
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