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Hotel de las Soledad Morelia

This amazing 17th century edifice has been reborn as a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of the historic center of Morelia. With its rich history and beautiful buildings colonial Morelia, the city of the rose quarry has been named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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The hotel is a favorite choice and has been awarded many prestigious awards and accolades including 2018 readers choice award from Condé Nast. They offer 40 different rooms each unique and wonderful. 6 suites and 34 superior type, all of them colorful details where Morelian roots are reflected. Finishes in onyx, marble and quarry create a perfect balance between the colonial and the modern. Prices range from $118 for superior king or double, $217 for the junior suite, $239 for the larger Master Suite. The Soledad Suite starts at $349 per night.

The incredible interior garden is full of art, plants and solitude. Their delightful Mexican restaurant Marogui proudly displays the flavors of Michoacán and is a major attraction itself. Hotel de las Soledad in Morelia is one of the finest boutique hotels in colonial Mexico.

Hacienda San Gabriel las Palmas

One of the most historically important haciendas in Mexico has been reopened as a boutique hotel. Built under the orders of Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes in 1529, this property has been a monastery, a convent, a sugar plantation and now the majestic and elegantHacienda San Gabriel de las Palmas. The traditional Spanish half barrel vaults and semi circular walls were employed and remind us of franciscan era missionaries. The legends and stories abound in the walls of this mysterious outpost on the outskirts of Cuernavaca.

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The rooms and suites are all unique and have their own stories to tell. They boast an art collection of more than 600 pieces and antique furnishings that round up the décor in every corner of this hacienda of great importance. The restaurant prides itself on recipes inherited from the colonial hacienda. The real draw here though is the La Cascada bar made famous as the headquarters of Emiliano Zapata, a leader of the Mexican revolution. Enjoy the tendrils of the vast centenarian trees and a free-flowing waterfall, this is magical spot to enjoy a glass or two of fine tequila. This is one of the finest haciendas in Mexico. Come enjoy the comforts and history that this great hotel bestows.

Villa Montana Hotel and Spa Morelia

Villa Montana in Morelia takes its inspiration from the pre-revolutionary era of the haciendas. With lush gardens and terraces decorating this space enjoy enormous views and a space of tranquility and an exceptional alternative to typical hotels. The hotel features 36 unique luxury rooms and suites.

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Each luxurious and cozy with many featuring terraces with stunning city view and Nespresso coffee machines; all of them include a fireplace and Pineda Covalin amenities, as well as their own style.

Standard king starts at $189 per night. Junior Suites starting at $241 per night. Two bedroom master suites starting at $364 per night. This is a luxurious romantic and peaceful retreat 10 minutes away from downtown Morelia. Villa Montaña Hotel & Spa. This video review is brought to you by Mexico’s Finest Boutique Hotels, your insiders guide to the best of Mexico.

Hacienda Cocoyoc Hotel Morelia

This old traditional Hacienda estate was occupied by a wealthy Mexican family many years ago. For the last few decades it has been used as a hotel and made very popular as a meeting place for group events, weddings and individuals alike.

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Play the golf course, lounge by the many pools, retreat to a quiet garden corner or dine at the restaurants. Meticulously manicured grounds, gardens and aqueducts with crashing waterfalls abound. You will be transformed back in time here at the Hacienda Cocoyoc.

Casa de Siete Balcones – Oaxaca

This historic Casa is made of adobe and quarry stone constructed over 400 years ago. Its colonial architecture makes it one of the most beautiful buildings and one of the jewels of the historic center of Oaxaca. The beauty is in the details of green stone carved walls and windows plus the balcony of forged iron.

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It is an historically significant style is one of the few that still exist today. It offers seven unique rooms, comfortable and colorfully furnished in an intimate space. It is easy to admire the views from its colorful balconies intermixed with the majestic historical monuments in one of the best locations right in the heart of the historic center. Merely a block and a half from the Zocalo and three blocks from Temple de Santo Domingo. Casa de Siete Balcones, Oaxaca is a proud member of Mexico’s Finest Boutique Hotels.

El Callejón Hotel Boutique – Oaxaca

El Callejón is a modern mix of contemporary architecture and adobe walls. Take the time to explore the ancient secrets of magical Oaxaca City and learn of the Zapotec and Mixtec cultures. The boutique hotel was designed to let open space and light define its style. With exquisite decorations that embody the regions vibrant colors, crafts and unique atmosphere this is a place to relax and explore its rich culture and historical significance.

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This hotel offers just 12 rooms organized in 4 exquisite contemporary towers and connected with lush gardens. The result is a relaxing, peaceful and unique atmosphere. Prices range from $233 daily for a junior suite up to $371 for a large master suite. El Callejón Hotel Boutique Oaxaca City is one of Mexico’s Finest Boutique Hotels.

Hacienda San Gabriel de las Palmas

One of the most historically important haciendas in Mexico has been reopened as a boutique hotel. Built under the orders of Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes in 1529, this property has been a monastery, a convent, a sugar plantation and now the majestic and elegant Hacienda San Gabriel de las Palmas.

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The traditional Spanish half barrel vaults and semi circular walls were employed and remind us of franciscan era missionaries. The legends and stories abound in the walls of this mysterious outpost on the outskirts of Cuernavaca. The rooms and suites are all unique and have their own stories to tell. They boast an art collection of more than 600 pieces and antique furnishings that round up the décor in every corner of this hacienda of great importance.

The restaurant prides itself on recipes inherited from the colonial hacienda. The real draw here though is the La Cascada bar made famous as the headquarters of Emiliano Zapata, a leader of the Mexican revolution. Enjoy the tendrils of the vast centenarian trees and a free-flowing waterfall, this is magical spot to enjoy a glass or two of fine tequila. This is one of the finest haciendas in Mexico. Come enjoy the comforts and history that this great hotel bestows.