Travel
Guanajuato City - 5 Days/4 Nights
- Item Number
- 134
- Estimated Value
- 2000 USD
Item Description
Sit back and relax as Aeromexico flies you and a guest to Hotel La Casona de Don Lucas located on Plaza de la Paz in the heart of Guanajuato City. This hotel is 2 blocks from Universidad de Guanajuato (Guanajuato University)and a 5 block walk to Diego Rivera’s home which is now a museum that holds many of his world renowned art pieces. The hotel has rooms with free wired internet. Each comfortable room at La Casona de Don Lucas is designed with classic Mexican-styles and have been decorated to make you feel as if you belong in the City of Guanajuato. La Casona is the original birthplace of Don Lucas Alaman (a very famous Mexican politician and historian) and the baroque architecture has been converted into a beautiful Mexican boutique property. Aljibe Bar is open 24-hours a day and La Fonda del Marques serves Mexican and international cuisine. With a privileged location, this property is near all museums and touristic attractions. You will find in Guanajuato there are festivals year round which you can join and enjoy, the cities affinity to fine arts and unique ties to Don Quijote are sure to amaze you. This is a place where you can see Mummies, go through underground tunnels used in the Mexican Revolution, explore The Valenciana Mine which was once the most productive silver mine on earth as well as discover a unique and flavorful gastronomic scene. (all activities are walking distance from the Hotel)
Package includes:
Airfare: Roundtrip airfare for two on Aeromexico (two economy class, roundtrip tickets from Chicago to anywhere in Mexico between January 2016 and July 2016
Hotel accommodations: One room, double occupancy, available from January 2016 to July 2016
A private guide to take you and your guest on a walking tour of the town
*Hotel property subject to change to another 5 star property
Value: $2,000 USD
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