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"About two hours to the south of Mexico City is the valley town of Tepoztlán, a place whose volcanic landscape and historic ruins make it a popular choice for a city break for residents of the Distrito Federal, whether as a part of a tour of the Franciscan, Dominican and Augustinian monasteries, or a trip to Tepoztlán’s own pyramid temple. If mythology is your specialty, you’ll know this town as the purported birthplace of no less a luminary than Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent deity of the pre-Columbian Nahua people; if you’re more the luxury-travel type, you’ll know it as the site of a delightful boutique hotel by the name of Casa Fernanda." - Tablet Hotels
