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Availability From Friday Sep 17 2010 To Saturday Sep 18 2010
General Information
The H.O. Hotel is a beautiful colonial building that dates back to the XIX century. Its facade, interiors and design in general, have made it earn the title of historic monument in the city. The hotel has 33 rooms distributed in two floors. The hotel belonged to a family of Spaniards that designed it and lived in it for some time. They decided to go back to their country and were compelled to sell the hotel to a distinguished family from Yucatan that ever since have managed it as a hotel.
Map And Location
The hotel is located in the Heart of the historic center in the city of Merida.
The “Zocalo”, where the cathedral, government palace, municipal palace and the Macay Museum are located, is just one block from the hotel.
Most of the bank offices are located one block or less from the hotel. The crafts market is located one and a half blocks away from the hotel. The main market, the San Benito market is located two and a half blocks away from the hotel. The main convents and buildings from downtown surround the hotel. Paseo Montejo, the most important avenue in the city is 9 blocks away. The bust station to Progreso is a few steps away from the hotel, and the ADO CAME bus station, the most important transportation network in the southeast, is 4 blocks away from the hotel.
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Hotel Description
Restaurant's Information
The hotel does not have a restaurant of its own, but just a few steps away you will find a great variety of restaurants, bars and fast food establishments, depending on your needs and preference.
Amenities
 Air Conditioning  Attention 24 hrs.  Bank/ATM  Supplies Couples  Supplies Families  Supplies Groups  Free Parking  Internet Access  Wheelchair Access  120 AC  220 DC  Balcony  Computer For Rent  Convenient for the Children  Fax Service  Fire Safety  Nearby Parking  Parking  Private Bath  Safe Deposit  Security Box in Front Desk  TV
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Rooms Information
33 rooms Quadruple rooms have mostly two double beds. Lower floor: Patio view Single: 2 Double: 4 Triple: 1
Upper floor: Patio view Single: 2 Double: 12 Triple: 3
Upper floor: Parking lot view Single: 1 Double: 6 Triple: 2
Services Daily cleaning Private bathroom Wireless internet connection
 | Standard Room 2 Double Beds
Double Room with two double beds, daily cleaning, private bathroom, wireless internet, ceiling fan. |
 | Standard Room 3 Individuals
Triple Room with three twin beds, daily cleaning, private bathroom, wireless internet. |
 | Standard Room 2 Double beds A/C
Double Room with two double beds, daily cleaning, private bathroom, wireless internet, air conditioning. |
Hotel Policies
Reservations A one night deposit with a credit card is needed to guarantee reservation.
Cancellations Cancel at least 3 days prior to arrival to avoid charges.
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Master Card.
No pets allowed in facilities. Max. occupancy per room: 4 Late Check Out: until 18:00 and has a ½ day charge. No shows have a one night charge.
Activity’s Information
The cultural activities that the government makes within the historic center (a few steps from the hotel) and are free are:
Monday: Typical dance from the region. Tuesday: Popular dance in the Santiago Park with music from the golden years. Wednesday: Folklore from the Yucatan University Thursday: Serenade on the Santa Lucia park. Saturday: Mexican night on one of downtown’s street where several attractions are offered. Sunday: “Merida on Sunday”, a big part of the historic center is shut down allowing you to enjoy riding a bike with your family, taste the local cuisine.
Archeological zones: Uxmal, Chichen Itza, Labna, Kabah, Dzibilchaltun, Ake, Mayapan, Oxkintok. Convents: Uman, Oxkutzcab, Mani, Chumayel, Tecoh. Haciendas: Xcanatun, San Antonio Curul, San Jose Cholul, Temozon Sur. Beaches: Progreso, Telchac, Sisal, Chixchulub, Celestun, Holbox, Rio Lagartos, San Felipe, Dzilam de Bravo, among others. Cenotes: Cuzama, Dzitnup, Zaci, among others. Grottos: Lol-Tun, Calcehtok, Balankanché. Commercial malls: Gran Plaza, Picheta, America’s Plaza, Fiesta Plaza.
Recreation's Information
Chichen Itza: the complex covers around 15 km2 and its constructions reveal different styles with symmetric arches that show different stages in its evolution. Standing out is the castle dedicated to the Kukulkan castle, ball game, the warrior temple, snail and the observatory.
Uxmal-Kabah: It’s one of the master pieces of the prehispanic architecture from Yucatan. Within its constructions are: the dwarf house, the nun square, the governor palace. In addition to Uxmal, the city of Kabah is also visited.
Uxmal light and sound: Uxmal presents a light and sound spectacle every day considered one of the best worldwide, narrating the daily activities of the Maya.
Celestun: You’ll find extensive beaches, many of them virgins and with lots of coconut palm trees, and excellent seafood. The main attractions are the great number of flamencos that paint the water pink and may be observed at a very short distance on a motor boat.
City Tour: In this panoramic ride, you’ll watch beautiful constructions like the Grand Plaza, the San Idelfonso Cathedral, the government palace, the Montejo house, the Municipal palace, and the Nuns church.
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