Monday, April 16, 2007

Experience the Archival Hacienda Temozon

My attraction for history, culture, and everything in between is plain from my constant need to sustain my wanderlust. In truth, I feel like the only way I can peruse as much history and culture as I can is to visit around the world. Of course, it's no secret that of all the areas I've checked out, I'm particularly fond of Mexico. I can't even nail down the number of times I've already been to that area; probably around 10 to 15 times in a year, I'm not sure. It's probably because every time I travel to Mexico, I always find something inviting there that makes me want to come back again and again.

Take the magnificent Hacienda Temozon bed-and-breakfast in Yucatan for instance. I heard all about it from a friend who headed to Mexico last year for a week-long retreat. Upon her indisputable recommendation and string of positive adjectives about the hotel, I went to Yucatan to experience the place for myself. Indeed, when I arrived at the location, I was totally won over by its sheer majesty. The building's flair is distinctly 16th century architecture, with huge and splendid gardens surrounding it. With 28 rooms all draped in elegant furnishings and splendid decor and each with fascinating stories to tell, Hacienda Temozon is undoubtedly the matching residence for people like me who are incessantly attracted in history. This archival bed-and-breakfast is just one of the many reasons I never get tired of Mexico.

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