Restored Hacienda Hotels
For centuries, Haciendas played an important part in Mexico’s history.  The concept of haciendas was introduced to Mexico by the Spaniards during the 16th century, and they reached their peak during the 18th century, by which time some had become industrial power-houses. However, as the political and economic landscapes changed, the Haciendas fell into decline and, eventually, decay.
Today, a number of the ex-haciendas have been restored and converted into beautiful and comfortable hotels. These hacienda hotels offer a unique opportunity for you to enjoy a relaxed, intimate and comfortable stay surrounded by beautiful architecture, history, and nature.
Staying at one of the converted haciendas in Mexico is a travel experience in its own right. The hacienda can create a focal point for your entire itinerary and thus become a vital ingredient of the journey; a sanctuary that provides the pleasure of comfortable accommodation and a source of inspiration that emerges from being somewhere special and unique.
We recently published a new guide to Haciendas in Mexico, containing a précis of the background and history of these historic estates, as well the recent renaissance of ex-haciendas as restored hotels.
You may learn more about Mexican Haciendas by reading the guide and taking some time to browse through the collection of restored haciendas we have brought together to see the detail of what each one offers.
The haciendas guide and collection adds to our existing guides to Hotels in Mexico, Boutique Hotels in Mexico and Mexican Spas, offering you another avenue to consider when you are exploring accommodation options for your travels.
You may also check availability of hacienda accommodations for the dates you want to travel and make secure reservations online.
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