This historic hotel is an enchanting (and sustainable) gateway to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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This historic hotel is an enchanting (and sustainable) gateway to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
"Casa de Sierra Nevada beautifully strikes that same balance across its six historic manors dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. The first luxury hotel to open in San Miguel de Allende, the jigsaw puzzle estate is teeming with centuries-old Easter eggstiled fountains and romantic balconies, family crests and staircases carved in stone. Though it's a Belmond Hotel, the Casa de Sierra Nevadalike all of the brand's properties around the worldis unique."
"Every hotel has its own history and identity, says Marisol Ledesma, area PR and communications manager for Belmond Mexico. Every hotel is celebrating the location. Each of the hotel's 37 rooms is distinctive, too. Mine is in the Casa Palma directly across the road from the Casa Principal, where an interior patio with arched doorways and vines crawling towards the light serves as the dining room for the hotel's signature restaurant Andanza."
San Miguel de Allende is a colonial town between Mexico City and Guadalajara where national independence was born in 1810. Casa de Sierra Nevada occupies six historic manors from the 17th and 18th centuries and operates as a luxury hotel. The estate features colorful buildings, centuries-old tiled fountains, carved stone staircases, family crests, romantic balconies, and restored architectural details. The hotel offers 37 distinctive rooms across multiple casas, including suites with plush sitting areas, monumental wooden headboards, copper tubs, heated floors, private patios, and heated outdoor plunge pools. The property hosts a signature restaurant, Andanza, centered on an interior dining patio.
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