This delightful hotel, popular with foreigner travelers, was constructed in the 16th century as a home for one of Cortés's soldiers. It is full of character, with plenty of alcoves, nooks, and crannies to explore. Lush gardens slope down the steep hill toward the pool. The main restaurant serves Mexican and international cuisine, while the poolside restaurant refreshes loungers with Argentine food. Pros: Incredible location, historic building, architectural charm. Cons: Some rooms are better than others, street noise can be a problem on weekends.
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