Archivo para June, 2007Mexico Oaxaca Hotels: La Casa de los MilagrosThe House of Miracles has earned its name. Built in the 1900’s as a colonial home, it has come unscathed through several major earthquakes and floods, and now survives as one of the older and more elegant buildings in central Oaxaca. The latest miracle was performed by local architect Jorge Quintanar who, in 2001, remodelled [...] Posteado en June 4, 2007 Categorizado Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Oaxaca Hotels: Hacienda Los LaurelesLos Laureles is situated in San Felipe del Aqua - a typically Mexican area 10 minutes north of Oaxaca’s historic centre that takes its name from the colonial aqueduct that supplied water to the city for many years. It’s also one of the quietest parts of town, and barely touched by the 2006 riots. Posteado en June 4, 2007 Categorizado Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Oaxaca Hotels: Casa OaxacaCasa Oaxaca comes with a designer label. Originally an 18th Century colonial house, it’s been completely remodelled by interior designers to create a minimalist, roomy and peaceful atmosphere allowing the maximum amount of space and light. Bright white with a distinctly Mediterranean feel, it’s known as the ‘art hotel’ for the paintings and craftwork by [...] Posteado en June 4, 2007 Categorizado Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario Mexico Oaxaca Hotels: Las BugambiliasStaying at Bugambilias will give you the distinct impression that you’re living in somebody’s house. 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 [...] Posteado en June 4, 2007 Categorizado Oaxaca Tourism | Deja un Comentario
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