Hacienda El Salitre
Hacienda El Salitre is a hotel in Querétaro, Mexico, housed in a building from around 1850. The property features traditional design with quiet gardens, tall trees providing shade, private patios attached to rooms, a small on-site restaurant, a bar, a spa with treatment rooms, a fitness center, and free parking for guests.
The building dates to around 1850 and has retained its traditional architectural features from that era. Over time it was converted into a hotel, now serving as lodging that blends the region's historical heritage with modern comfort for visitors.
The name El Salitre refers to salt deposits once found in this region. The property maintains the feel of a traditional Mexican hacienda with quiet gardens and private patios where guests experience how people historically lived in such estates.
The hotel sits in a central location in Querétaro and is easy to reach. The airport is about 35 minutes away by car, and staff can arrange transportation or provide directions for public transit options.
Each room has a private patio, a distinctive feature of traditional hacienda architecture that gives guests an exclusive outdoor space. This detail sets the lodging apart from typical hotels and adds authenticity and privacy to the stay.
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