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11 Mart 2024
This is one of my top two favorite hotels of all time (the other being Casa Sol, in Zipolite, Oaxaca). The room was enormous--almost more like a studio apartment than a room, with high wood beamed ceilings and artfully crafted driftwood chandeliers from above. The floor to ceiling french doors looking out on the street, which were equipped with interior wooden doors that we could bar closed at night, shutting out noise and light when we wanted to sleep (and ensuring total safety, of course, too--not that we ever felt unsafe in this neighborhood at any point) and made the room look almost Parisian. The bed was huge, and extremely comfortable, with a perfect mattress and high quality sheets and pillows, as well as a lovely woven Oaxacan runner that picked up the colors and patterns of the woven rug. All of the furniture was gorgeous mid-century modern, rich wood and clever angles, and the details of the lighting, couch, and shelving were perfect. I would be happy to live in that room alone, but the shared areas made the place even better. Elvia made everyone feel at home, whether in the shared sitting room, the dining area (equipped with a great selection of books about Mexico City's arts, culture, history, foods, and more) and the inviting, flower filled entryway. But even more, it was the extremely friendly way she knew to suggest activities, foods, and other destinations for visitors, and to welcome you home. We also had laundry done for a very small fee, and when we came back from a night out with a huge leftover container of delicious birria, she invited us to store it in the fridge and help ourselves to it later as we would have in our own home. The neighborhood is perfect--lively, interesting, a real neighborhood for a range of incomes and ages of people, and always full of people walking even late at night, which to indicates its safety.
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