I went to the hotel with my family for 8 days; before our stay we were sent a mail to detail some details of our stay (preferences in the room and available activities, etc). The hotel is very good and the hotel is very good. There are several restaurants available and the quality of the food is good. The hotel is a very good hotel, and it is a good hotel. The only issue is that because it is not a ”all inclusive” hotel you have to pay for food/drinks; the cost is the same is MUY high, I have hosted 2 hotels in the same chain (San Miguel de Allende and London) and do not follow the same price line. (For example: a toast of tuna for almost $800, a pasta with almost $2000). so it must be taken into account in advance. The hotel is very good for rest and if you know who to do activities, you can make a lot of options during your stay.
- Guest User
I spent an afternoon visiting the spa. I had an incredible 60-minute “Intuitive Massage” by a massage therapist named Lionel. It was a combination of rolling strokes, firm pressure, hot stone and stretching. I felt great afterward. I also relaxed in the sauna (there’s also a steam room) and used the facilities to shower and change afterward. Note that you have to walk outside for services and treatments in this open-air style set up. Perhaps on a very hot day some people may not find this as relaxing as a fully indoor spa.
- Guest User