This 16th-century hacienda turned design-forward estate hotel is just 90 minutes from Mexico City. Originally a Franciscan monastery built under Hernán Cortés, later a revolutionary stronghold—now a lush, 60,000m² escape surrounded by bamboo groves, edible gardens, and colonial ruins.
The property has 20 individually styled suites spread across historic buildings—some carved into original aqueducts, others with private jacuzzis, plunge pools, or garden terraces. Vaulted ceilings, antique stonework, and hand-crafted furnishings echo its heritage while offering modern comfort.
Onsite:
Ideal for weddings, takeovers, or romantic weekends that feel like time travel—with Wi-Fi and mezcal.
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