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Colonial Boutique Hotels

Topics: Colonial Cities | Hotels & Spas

Written by: Mexico Insight

Published: Thursday, October 16, 2008 | Comments 0

There is something quite special about exploring a colonial city in Mexico.   Cobbled-stone streets, narrow alleyways which break out into plazas and courtyards featuring fountains, balconies, beautifully tended window-boxes bursting with colorful flowers, bourgainvelia dripping down from the walls… sensational architecture, majestic cathedrals and churches, walled gardens, courtyard restaurants and cafes, historically important museums, vibrant cultural centers, and an abundance of history and fascinating glimpses into a byegone era of Spanish colonial times are just some of the treats waiting for you at Mexico’s colonial cities.

A perfect compliment to these fine colonial settings are the Colonial Boutique Hotels which have opened their doors to visitors.  These hotels are situated on the grounds of original colonial properties which have been painstakingly restored to their former glory.  They proffer an opportunity to experience these beautiful spaces, surrounded by courtyards, gardens, elegant architecture and fine period furnishings.   They are an oasis of peace, tranquility and calm; many are in the heart of the colonial center, just minutes away from all of the local attractions.

And, like all boutique hotels, they offer exceptional facilities, services and comfort.  You can learn more about these hotels in Mexico, and the services and facilities they offer on our Guide to Boutique Hotels in Mexico.

Also take some time to browse our collection of Colonial Boutique Hotels in Mexico: read detailed reviews, see photographs, and make reservations with Mexperience; securely online or by telephone.

To learn more about the country’s colonial heritage, browse our Guides to Mexico’s Colonial Cities.

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