Hotel CIGNO
Its French-style façade remains as ornate as ever, but once inside it’s clear this house is a perfect example of a Spanish-inspired courtyard house. Many suites come with balconies, some come with plunge pools, and a couple of them open directly onto the rooftop terrace. And the interiors are roughly equal parts antique and contemporary, with timbered ceilings, tile floors, and modern built-in storage that feels cut from the same cloth as the colonial-style décor.
Life here is slow, in the best possible way, but that doesn’t mean dull; Cigno offers a multitude of activities to guests, from yoga and massage to cooking classes, kayak tours, and even cenote dives. Of particular note is the hotel’s restaurant that crafts modern dishes from traditional local flavors.
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