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The building that houses our hotel dates back to 1880. It was initially built to be used as army barracks, but then became one of the first hotels in Campeche City, and remained as such for almost a century. In 2004, its new owners started remodeling it completely, although they respected the original architecture, floors, ceilings, patio, hallways and decoration, without neglecting modern amenities such as wireless internet, direct dial telephone, satellite TV, swimming pool and air conditioning, among others. The rooms are decorated in colonial style. They have the original tile floors, high ceilings with wood beams, cedar furniture and completely new bathrooms. The hotel is located in the historic center of Campeche City (declared World Heritage Site in 1999 by UNESCO), a few steps from the sea. It is surrounded by historic buildings, colonial houses, churches, forts and walls, souvenir stores, museums, convention center, bars and restaurants.
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