Hotel Bardo
You could hardly ask for a more atmospheric restaurant than Milum, with its thatched roof and stone carvings serving as a backdrop to some fine contemporary Yucatán fare. Meanwhile, the adjoining Kinky Room is more wholesome than it sounds, and promises the best cocktails in town.
As the name might suggest, there’s a Buddhist influence at work as well as a local one. The hotel’s spa and “healing center” offers therapies drawn from both eastern and Maya traditions — there’s yoga, there’s “sound therapy” incorporating Tibetan signing bowls, and there’s a Temazcal sweat-lodge experience led by a local shaman.
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