"Very stylish. We were in room 5 with a lower ceiling, it was cozy. The copper tub is very elegant.
The staff were delightful, the right blend of friendly and attentive.
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"The hotel is conveniently located in downtown Morelia which makes it easier to enjoy all the surrounding areas. The staff is super friendly and they make sure you enjoy your visit. Restaurant is super clean. I would 100 % recommend this hotel to family and friends. "
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What can I see and do near Temple of the Nuns?
Michoacan Crafts Museum, Casa Natal de Morelos and Museum of Colonial Art feature captivating exhibits. Sights like Las Tarascas Fountain, Morelia Aqueduct and Palacio Clavijero are landmarks to visit in the area. You can check out the local talent at José María Morelos Theater, Palace of Art and Mariano Matamoros Theater.