Address : Madero 41 Centro,
QUERETARO, 76000 MX
Description
Location.
La Casa de la Marquesa is a baroque-style property located in the colonial city of Querétaro, Mexico. The hotel is positioned near the main plaza of Querétaro, known for its mansions, cathedrals and cobblestone streets. The city's Historic Monuments Zone is listed as a Unesco World Heritage Cultural site.
Hotel Features.
This intricately designed and decorated hotel was built in 1756 as a private residence, but opened its doors as a luxury lodging in May, 1995. A masterpiece of restoration, the hotel is embellished with objets d'art from across the globe. The restaurant, Comedor de la Marquesa, serves international and regional fare, while a coffee shop prepares traditional Mexican dishes. The Lounge Bar offers a variety of international and domestic drinks. Function space accommodates up to 25 people. A 40-foot outdoor garden pool provides refreshing relaxation. This property houses an aromatherapy spa. The hotel concierge can direct guests to nearby leisure amenities including horseback riding stables, health and fitness clubs, and tennis courts. An antiques and art gallery is located on site.
Guestrooms.
La Casa de la Marquesa offers 25 air-conditioned guestrooms and suites, some extending onto balconies with city or patio views. Rooms contain antiquities from around the world. Most rooms feature rich ochre hues accented with traditional colonial-style, dark-wood furnishings. Bathrooms are stocked with complimentary toiletries. Internet access is available. Fresh flowers are replenished in the rooms daily.
Expert Tip. An 18th-century legend suggests that a Marquis fell in love with a beautiful nun, Clarisa. His adoration could not be requited, but at her request he poured his emotions into building a majestic aqueduct that provided water to the entire city, including the home dedicated in Clarisa's honor - La Casa de la Marquesa.
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Downtown Queretaro: Adjacent
--> Cerro de las Campanas: 1.0 km
--> Tequisquiapan: 45.0 km
--> San Miguel Allende: 50.0 km
--> Pena de Bernal: 55.0 km










