Cantera Diez Hotel, Morelia
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
11 |
Type of Rooms Offered: |
Standard Suite Master Suite Suite Cantera Junior Suite |
Standard Suite:
Description: Suite with a balcony and soundproof windows, 2 double beds, plasma TV 42 , DVD, wireless internet and phone , IPOD,cofee maker minibar,Bathroom with a shower , phone , hair dryer. Handicap access.Breakfast is available a la carte
Number and type of beds: one king size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 1
Master Suite:
Description: Suite with 2 plasma tv´s 42" & 32" with bathtub and showr, balcony and excellent contemporary design. Minibar, Plasmas tv´s, safe deposit box etc
Number and type of beds: 1 single 2 doubles
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 2
Suite Cantera:
Description: Suite with 3 balconies, overlooking the majestic cathedral. Private Bar, plasma tv, superior design, jacuzzi with chromotherapy and independent shower, hair dryer, safe deposit box, etc.
Number and type of beds: 1 single 1 double
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 1
Junior Suite:
Description: Suite with a balcony and soundproof windows, 2 double beds, plasma TV 42 , DVD, wireless internet and phone , IPOD,cofee maker minibar,Bathroom with a shower , phone , hair dryer. Handicap access.Breakfast is available a la carte
Number and type of beds: 2 double beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 2
Morelia, Mexico
Morelia, about 200 miles northwest of Mexico City, is one of the country's most interesting colonial cities. Its original name (Valladolid) was given to the city in 1541, after the Viceroy's birthplace in Spain. After Mexico's War of Independence, the city was renamed to honor one of its greatest heroes: Jose Maria Morelos. Morelia, a colonial city with an aristocratic atmosphere, is filled with elegant Spanish Colonial architecture; pink stone and baroque styles are everywhere. The city is extremely well preserved, and as with many Mexican colonial cities, planning regulations are rigorous and ensure that the genuine colonial look and feel is kept authentic and true. Morelia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has a cathedral with twin towers of over 200 feet. With its pink stone, it is reputed to be one of Mexico's finest. Its also a university city where history and culture are very much perceptible and enjoyable.
