"Housed in an enchanting 16th-century Spanish Colonial property within a UNESCO World Heritage city, the hotel channels local history and artistry via distinctive art, upscale dining that honors Mexican heritage, preserved architecture, and hand-carved furniture and wood-beamed ceilings across 67 rooms, suites, and private residences. Amenities include tennis courts, multiple pools, and a spa using Mexican traditions and indigenous ingredients. Nina Ruggiero notes that visiting during Día de los Muertos is special—she stayed in 2019 for the celebration—and highlights the stylish atmosphere, attractive pool, and a rooftop bar with live music and possibly the best view in the city. Valet parking is available for a fee; the property does not offer ADA-designated category rooms but has some ground-level rooms with separate showers and tubs, allows one pet up to 40 pounds for a nightly fee plus VAT, and is moderately priced." - Emily Hochberg Emily Hochberg Emily Hochberg is a writer and editor with over 15 years of experience specializing in travel, lifestyle, home, parenting, and reviews. In addition to Travel + Leisure, her work appears in Business Insider, The Points Guy, Yahoo, Buzzfeed, Best Products, Apartment Therapy, PEOPLE, Parents, and more. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines