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Casa de los Azulejos

At a Glance

    Pros

  • interesting architecture
  • friendly staff

    Cons

  • hyper-busy interior design
  • limited privacy

Casa de los Azulejos Review

This 17th-century house still has original details like the majestic vaulted ceilings and, with the use of stunning azulejos (painted tiles)—hence the name—it mixes Andalusian and Latin American influences: all rooms are painted in warm pastels, filled with antiques, and open onto the tropical central patio with banana trees, lofty palms, and frilly ferns. The breakfast buffet is generous and the restaurant serving tapas ($) is open Wednesday to Sunday.

    Hotel Details

  • 7 rooms, 2 suite.
  • Rate includes breakfast.
  • Credit cards accepted.

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