Palacio de San Agustin Hotel Museo
Epoque Classic Luxury Hotel, Boutique Hotel in San Luis de Potosi > Mexico
Palacio de San Agustin Hotel Museo, San Luis de Potosi
Hotel Palacio de San Agustin in San Luis Potosi displays centuries of history before your eyes. The property is a sort of museum hotel, where the religious Order of the Augustines hosted their distinguished guests in this region of the Mexican Plateau. Every detail of the guestrooms is of magnificent making while the furniture consists of European antiques. Handmade wall decorations, roofs and cupolas, superb stairways and beautiful paintings give a warm ambience to the hotel. Located in the historic center of the charming city of San Luis Potosi, guests will be transported back to the past, moved by all their senses, recreating many visual surprises, while contemplating serene views and rich details. The restaurant has kept its aspect of the epoch and it is possible to savor French dishes as well as an international menu composed by the French chef Frances Serge Bineau Gerard. Hotel Palacio de San Agustin features a Spa with many treatments available and a small business centre.
Location:
Hotel Palacio de San Agustin is located right in the historic centre of San Luis Potosi. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Luxury [learn more] |
| Address: | , San Luis de Potosi [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 255 USD [View Calendar] |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX |
San Luis de Potosi, Mexico
San Luis de Potosi City is the capital of the State of San Luis Potosi. The city offers visitors the chance to discover the rich inheritance of historical culture, art and architecture. Nicknamed "The City of Gardens," San Luis Potosi has at least one garden in each of its seven original districts. The main historical district is concentrated in the centre of the city. Some of the places of interest are the neoclassical styled Ipina building which was constructed with pink quarry stones, the Cathedral Potosina, the Baroque- styled façade of the Loreto chapel and the numerous temples dated back to the colonial times. Another interesting stop is the Museo Nacional de la Máscara (National Museum of Masks). The museum houses a good collection and represents virtually all aspects of this fascinating part of Mexican culture. Among San Luis Potosi City's principal feasts is the National Potosin Fair, which is celebrated in August with a commercial, cattle and industrial exhibition. San Luis Potosi is also one of the 59 Light Cities that exist in the world. The buildings are illuminated to showcase the detailed architecture and form and at the same time provide a romantic ambience to the city.




