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El Salto #104, esq. Aldama |
The rooms of Hotel Cazomalli |
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Hotel Cazomalli's architect-owner, Sr. Francisco Perez Perez, inaugurated the hotel in July 1996. Built in the traditional Oaxacan style, the hotel has grown over the years and now offers 18 bright, spacious rooms on 3 floors. A central patio containing lush greenery and lovely patio furniture sits on the ground floor, and a terrace providing tables with umbrellas cover sits on the top floor. The terrace offers a beautiful view of a portion of the city as well as the surrounding mountains, Cerro del Fortin, the Fortin Auditorio Guelaguetza, and a silhouette view of Monte Alban. The rooms in Hotel Cazomalli feature clay floors, wooden doors and furniture, and decor of Oaxacan art. Each room has a private bath, and hot water runs 24 hours a day. The owners have installed water filters to purify the water in each room, and the rooms are maintained meticulously to make your stay as pleasant as possible. Traditional merges with modern in Hotel Cazomalli, as each room is supplied with a telephone, digital security box, and hair dryer. A security bar is installed in each shower to assist patrons who may need physical assistance. A television lounge and a small book exchange are both available on the second floor of Hotel Cazomalli, and our guests may enjoy free wireless Internet access for laptop computers throughout the hotel. To make everyone's stay as comfortable as possible, Hotel Cazomalli invites its guests to avoid smoking, eating, and drinking in the guest rooms and offers comfortable areas in the central patio and terrace for these purposes. The hotel reserves the right to limit admission to the hotel to those more than 10 years of age. E-mail us for more information! Copyright © 2007, Hotel Cazomalli |
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The hotel's rooms provide comfort and beauty in a family atmosphere. |
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Rooms are spacious and designed in the traditional Oaxacan style. |
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Wooden furniture, clay floors, and Oaxacan decor add to the flavor of the hotel. |