Boutique Hotel de Cortes

Mexico City

 

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Boutique Hotel de Cortes, Mexico City

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Boutique Hotel de Cortes, Mexico City

Boutique Hotel de Cortes is one of the first hotels in the Americas, a jewel of Mexican baroque, converted into a modern boutique hotel. In the heart of remarkable Mexico City, history, design and luxury come together in this iconic house to offer the most exquisite sensations. The building was probably constructed at the beginning of the 17th Century and some years later the order of Saint Augustine converted it into one of the first hospices in the Americas, where the monks were housed before embarking on missions to spread Christianity in the Philippines. In 1780, as marked on the façade, the building was remodelled and became a hotel. Breathe in the colonial atmosphere of the great city of iron, plunge in the history and culture of that age, an oasis saturated with sensations…enjoy the elegance with which the most modern design blends with the famous Mexican baroque. Dining is an essential part of Boutique Hotel de Cortes and its restaurant 1620 offers an exquisite blend of Mexican and Spanish cuisines. The lounge bar El Cielo, situated in the attic with beautiful views of the Alameda is the perfect gathering point for chilling out.

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Category: Avantgarde Superior
Rating: 5 stars Deluxe
Year Built: 1620
Floors: 3
Elevators: 1
Total Rooms: 28
Non-Smoking Rooms: 8
Electrical Voltage: 220 Volts
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Languages Spoken by Staff: JN, FR, IT, ES
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Credit Cards Accepted: MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX

Appelez-nous :

des Etats Unis d’Amerique : +1 866 376 7831
du Royaume Unis : +44 203 286 4256
du Mexique : +55 8 421 8867
d’Espagne : +34 91 187 8153
du Reste du Monde : +1 305 538 9697

Mexico City :

En tant que 3ème plus grande ville du monde, Mexico est le lieu incontournable de la culture et de la gastronomie latine. La ville offre des spectacles de rue orchestrés à la perfection le long des jardins de Xochimilco et les musiciens rivalisent d'ingéniosité pour fabriquer des instruments à partir de déchets recyclés. Une découverte de la ville ne peut pas se faire sans la visite du Museo Nacional de Antropología, où se trouve la pierre du célèbre Calendrier Aztec, et sans une séance de shopping à Zona Rosa.

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