Description:
Offering the cozy and stylish atmosphere of an aristocratic home . Its 13 spacious suites with wooden floors and marble bathrooms, are decorated with French furniture and take full advantage of the architectural style, with large windows allowing for natural light, creating an atmosphere of elegant intimacy. The warm, terracotta-colored walls, floors inlaid with mosaics and hallways punctuated by plants, create pleasant public areas and a sense of space. The terrace, with its king-size jacuzzi beneath a pergola, is the ideal space for al fresco dining, afternoon tea or an evening cocktail, when the light thrown by the wrought-iron lamps and the water features create a romantic ambiance. The hotel also serves as the ideal location for a special occasion or event, from conferences and meetings to weddings and celebrations. The hotel's spa, with a Roman-style sunken pool, whirlpool, Swiss showers and treatment rooms, is an oasis in which to be pampered just a short walk from suite. The first-class, friendly service from the staff will cater to every whim and make feel at home, away from home, while private limousine service from the local airport or Mexico City means luxury experience begins ven before reaching the hotel. Amenities: Concierge, Free Parking, Pool, Restaurant and Spa Services.
Amenities:
- Air Conditioned
- Airport shuttle
- Banquet Facilities
- Bar / Lounge
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Concierge
- Currency Exchange
- Fitness Room
- Free Breakfast
- Gymnasium
- Hair Dryer
- High-speed Internet
- Laundry service
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Medical Assistance Available
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Room Service
- Safe-Deposit Box
- Sauna
- Security Guard
- Spa bath / Jacuzzi
- Swimming pool
- Tour Desk
- TV
- Valet Parking
- Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 1:00 PM
Check-out:
Prior to 1:00 PM
Location Description:
Without a doubt one of Mexico?s most picturesque cities, Guanajuato lies among mineral-rich hills just four hours north of Mexico City and an hour from the Bajio International Airport, making it a convenient destination to get away from it all. The city?s narrow, cobblestone streets wind between pastel-colored houses, offering never-ending routes to the curious visitor, who will find shade in its many public squares and pavement cafes. Host of the annual International Cervantino Festival, that every October sees artists from all over the world descend on Guanajuato for two weeks of world-class entertainment, the elegance of the city?s buildings and public squares date from its rich past as one of the country?s most important silver-mining towns, which put it on the map during colonial times and financed the construction of majestic buildings, such as the Juarez Theater, opposite the main square, and the Basilica.
Dining:
On the first floor, with full-length French windows onto balconies overlooking the street, and a fireplace, the Restaurant at Hotel Villa Maria Cristina is the city's most sophisticated. An elegant, wood-panelled bar with a spiral staircase leading to the wine cellar, offers the perfect place for an aperitif while browsing the menu of gourmet cuisine. The bar boasts an extensive collection of quality tequilas, as well as a variety of spirits and liquors. Freshly prepared by the master chef, the menu changes daily to offer an eclectic and tantalizing selection of Mexican and international dishes, served in an elegant atmosphere of refined taste, or in the comfort and intimacy of the suite. Fine wines from around the world complement the gourmet dishes, and the sommelier will be only too happy to suggest a particular bottle to best accompany the meal. A delicious range of desserts, port wines and Sherries offer the perfect way to round off the culinary experience.
Transportation:
Without a doubt one of Mexico's most picturesque cities, Guanajuato lies among mineral-rich hills just four hours north of Mexico City and an hour from the Bajio International Airport, making it a convenient destination to get away from it all. The city's narrow, cobblestone streets wind between pastel-colored houses, offering never-ending routes to the curious visitor, who will find shade in its many public squares and pavement cafes. Host of the annual International Cervantino Festival, that every October sees artists from all over the world descend on Guanajuato for two weeks of world-class entertainment, the elegance of the city's buildings and public squares date from its rich past as one of the country's most important silver-mining towns, which put it on the map during colonial times and financed the construction of majestic buildings, such as the Juarez Theater, opposite the main square, and the Basilica.