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Camino Real Sumiya Hotel, Cuernavaca
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Camino Real Sumiya Hotel, Cuernavaca
Barbara Hutton, the American Heiress, chose this 30 acre wooded property, in 1959, to create what had to have been considered an extravagant curiosity - a Japanese palace. Today, the hotel's exquisitely understated elegance, combined with Cuernavaca's eternal spring setting, is considered as one of Mexico's most prestigious hotels. Individual guest cottages dot the shaded woods that surround the original house - itself thoughtfully redesigned to accommodate more guestrooms, conference facilities, restaurants and public terraces.
The features so common to Colonial Mexico - fine woods, beamed ceilings, pristine white stucco walls, tiled roofs, quiet pools - all express at the Sumiya an Eastern simplicity, elegance and uncluttered tranquility. Amenities are, naturally, luxurious throughout. Swimming pool, 10 tennis courts.
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Barbara Hutton, the American Heiress, chose this 30 acre wooded property, in 1959, to create what had to have been considered an extravagant curiosity - a Japanese palace. Today, the hotel's exquisitely understated elegance, combined with Cuernavaca's eternal spring setting, is considered as one of Mexico's most prestigious hotels. Individual guest cottages dot the shaded woods that surround the original house - itself thoughtfully redesigned to accommodate more guestrooms, conference facilities, restaurants and public terraces.
The features so common to Colonial Mexico - fine woods, beamed ceilings, pristine white stucco walls, tiled roofs, quiet pools - all express at the Sumiya an Eastern simplicity, elegance and uncluttered tranquility. Amenities are, naturally, luxurious throughout. Swimming pool, 10 tennis courts.