This is not so much a hotel as several colonial houses converted into upmarket accommodation. Stone arches, ivy clad terraces, terracotta tiled floors, manicured gardens, stone flagging and wood beamed ceilings help set the Casa de Sierra Nevada above the run of the mill.
Rooms are spacious, and the décor rich without being ostentatious. It has a high ceiling restaurant with glass chandeliers and a more informal courtyard restaurant. There is also a shaded outside swimming pool.
There is a high ceiling restaurant with glass chandeliers, and a more informal courtyard restaurant with rough stone doorways, rich tapestries and terracotta masks. Service is exemplary.
Learn to... Cook Mexican Food
Whilst staying here you can take a half-day trip to the local market, followed by a short cookery lesson where you learn you how to make traditional dishes from local ingredients. | | 


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