Cantera Diez Hotel, Morelia
Hotel Cantera Diez features eleven suites of exquisite design, elegance and comfort hosted in a newly renovated 18th century building. In an atmosphere of perfect balance between the modern style of its interiors and the colonial flavor of its architecture, will enjoy high quality service that will make your stay unique and unforgettable, whether you travel for leisure or business. The Restaurant at Hotel Cantera Diez offers the opportunity to sample an array of dishes, including the flavorsome local cuisine. In the sophisticated and exclusive Bar area, you will be able to savor the most prestigious wines, both national and international, paired with appetizing refreshments. The magnificent view overlooking the Majestic Cathedral of Morelia and its excellent location makes Cantera Diez the ideal starting point to explore every corner of this enigmatic city.
Location:
Hotel Cantera Diez is located in the very heart of Morelia, one of the most interesting colonial cities of Mexico. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Avantgarde Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Calle Benito Juárez, 63, Morelia [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 266 USD [View Calendar] |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, Spanish |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX |
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.




