This Luxury Hotel Was Voted the No. 1 City Hotel in Mexico-Here's What It's Like to Stay
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This Luxury Hotel Was Voted the No. 1 City Hotel in Mexico-Here's What It's Like to Stay
"But despite the sky-high expectations set by this acclaim, this luxury stay lives up to the hype with ease. From the moment I walked through the hotel's doors and passed under its stone archways leading to the inner courtyard, I was mesmerized. Its terracotta-red hacienda-style facade looks like it's been part of San Miguel de Allende's ancient cityscape for centuries, when in fact the hotel opened in 2011."
"The stately design, crafted by local artisans, invokes this charming city's colonial architecture through beamed ceilings, handcrafted furniture, lush gardens, and terraces that look out on the city's cobblestone streets and its most famous church, Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. The outstanding food and beverage program-highlighting regional flavors and local producers-adds to the hotel's rich cultural ethos and transforms each stay into an exciting culinary journey."
Rosewood San Miguel de Allende occupies a terracotta-red hacienda-style building that opened in 2011 and evokes centuries-old colonial architecture. Local artisans crafted beamed ceilings, handcrafted furniture, lush gardens, and terraces that frame views of cobblestone streets and Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. Guest rooms range from 570-square-foot Colonial Rooms with private balconies and soaking tubs to a 2,900-square-foot Rosewood Suite with a plunge pool and city views; all rooms include outdoor terraces. Several two- to five-bedroom residences are available for greater privacy. The food and beverage program emphasizes regional flavors and local producers. An extensive spa menu incorporates Indigenous healing traditions, and staff provide warm, attentive service.
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