Parador Santa Maria Hotel in Trinitaria Chiapas, Mexico |
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Visit a hotel that will turn your stay into an enriching matchless experience. Parador Santa Maria not only boasts cozy comfortable guestrooms, but also features a museum of sacred art, which is an ideal attraction for those who appreciate art. In here you can discover the importance of history and culture of a place that remains still as time goes by, and preserves the beauty of its natural attractions.
The property dates back from the 19th century and has been fully restored as well as decorated in a traditional style. This getaway is an excellent choice for those who love nature, arts and new experiences.
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Parador Santa Maria offers eight comfortable guestrooms, beautifully decorated with art pieces and antique restored furnishing. The guestrooms boast all the amenities to spend a relaxing stay, far away from the stress of the city. If you want, you can order an American breakfast in your room.
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The peace you will feel in Parador Santa Maria will provide you with an unmatched resting experience. The property wonderful location will let you visit several attractions such as archeological sites, national parks and wonderful lagoons.
The hotel features an antique chapel that has been turned into a museum of sacred art, where you will find works from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Without a doubt, it will be an enriching experience for our guests, particularly for the art lovers. |
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This magic property features a lively bar and two speciality restaurants. You will find everything you need to accompany your lodging experience with a variety of exquisite local and international dishes. |
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Parador Santa Maria is located in the Mayan Route in the Mexican state of Chiapas, only 6 miles away from the archeological site of Chinkultic and 8 miles from the Lakes of Montebello. |
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