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When many folks think of Mexico, they envision beautiful
beaches, fun resorts and tasty food. While all
of these elements do exist, Mexico is also blessed with
a rich culture, interesting sights and lovely villages.
This itinerary will take you on a leisurely journey
through Central Mexico's engaging colonial cities.
All aspects of this honeymoon incorporate Mexico's vibrant
cultural traditions, from fine dining, to lively central
plazas, to contemplative archeological sites, to beautiful
mountain scenery. Who would have thought that you
could get a taste of Iberia so close to home?
Upon
arrival in Leon, you will pick up your rental car
and drive east for a little over an hour to reach
the sophisticated colonial town of San Miguel de Allende.
Founded in 1542, this mountain village grew wealthy
on the back of silver mining. Now, it is best known
as a center for art and culture, all surrounded by
spectacular scenery. In fact, the entire town
has been declared a National Historic Monument.
Spend your days relaxing at a cafe on the Plaza Allende
or meandering your way along the town's narrow cobblestone
streets. Along the way, you will discover quiet
squares, 18th-Century mansions, art galleries, boutique
shops and ancient churches. Soak it up!
Your
base in town will be the lovely Casa de Sierra Nevada,
a stylish inn that mixes colonial charm and modern
refinement. The property is actually comprised
of five historic mansions interspersed with quiet
courtyards. To unwind, visit the aromatherapy spa
or lounge by the 40-ft pool.
After
enjoying the slow life in San Miguel, it's time to
jump in the car and head south to the larger colonial
city of
Querétaro.
Strolling along the town's tree-lined streets or through
the Jardin Guerrero, it wouldn't be irrational to
think that you had been magically transported across
the pond to any one of Spain's great cities. The cafes
surrounding the bustling, pedestrian-only Plaza de
la Independencia are terrific spots for people watching
and nursing a cerveza or two. One of the highlights
of visiting
Querétaro
is a stay at La Casa de la Marquesa, an ornate 18th-Century
mansion-turned-hotel. What does it feel like to live
like the Marques? A couple days here and you'll
have your answer - Persian rugs, vivid frescos, ornamental
tile work and Gobelin tapestries. Simply amazing.
The
final leg of your honeymoon will take you south to
Mexico City, the capital of the country. On
the way, however, there are a couple of noteworthy
stops, especially for those with an interest in history
and archeology. First up is the ancient pyramid
of Tula (temple of the morning star), which is capped
by a collection of unusual statues that represent
Toltec gods. Farther on down the road is the town
of Tepotzotlán, a relaxed spot that hosts the Museo
Nacional del Virreinato, home to one of the finest
collections of Baroque and colonial art in the country.
After taking in your fill of art and sights, your
last stop is vibrant Mexico City. Check in at
the exclusive Four Seasons Hotel, right on the Paseo
de la Reforma in the heart of the city's historic
district. Lay by the pool, visit the spa or
head out to explore the city. Don't forget to
do some last minute shopping in the hip boutiques
in the Zona Rosa.
In the end, you will leave Mexico with a new found
appreciation for the country's history and culture,
but not at the expense of comfort and luxury.
Who
will enjoy this trip
Those seeking a cultural experience that
incorporates small scale sights, boutique
accommodations, fine dining and beautiful scenery.
Those who have a desire to learn and explore.
Who should avoid this trip
Those who prefer water and beaches. Those who
would rather to stay in a single place. Those
who are not comfortable driving in a foreign country.
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Details...
Length:
9 Days / 8 nights
Locations:
San Miguel de Allende
Querétaro
Mexico City
Hotels:
Casa de Sierra Nevada,
Suite
Room
La Casa de la Marquesa,
Imperial
Suite
Four Seasons Hotel,
Executive
Suite
Transportation:
Mid-size rental car
Special
features and activities:
Private half day tour of
San
Miguel de Allende
Private cooking class
followed
by mid-day comida
Breakfast daily at
Four
Seasons
Price
range:
$2400 - $2600 per person
(not including tax or service)
Exact price will depend on time of year and
personal travel preferences. The above range
extends from low to high season.
Full customization:
All location, hotel and activity choices will be
modified according to your interests and budget.
How to purchase:
1. Review our Terms of Service
2. Call us at 800.205.3314 to start planning
your trip!
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