Campeche is a wonderful city; within its walls lie sleepy cobbled streets lined with the brightly colored houses that are so typical of Mexico. Tourism hasn't yet stamped its mark on the city and it's a great place to explore and sample some of the real Mexico that gringos don't usually get to see. Down by the water's edge the fishermen still take their boats out at dawn and return with the day's catch, while in the main square locals gather to meet and exchange all the latest gossip.

Hacienda Puerta Campeche is located beneath the city's ancient walls and it is an ideal base for exploring the city and this intriguing area. Constructed in 1685, the hacienda has been used as a home, shop and a storehouse for henequen fibers. After a decline in the sisal business the hacienda was abandoned, but it has now been carefully and sympathetically restored to its former glory. Many of the hacienda's original features are still evident, from its thick stone walls to the beautifully tiled floors. With just 16 rooms, the hotel feels small and intimate, more like a grand home than a hotel. With every luxury to pamper guests, from its excellent restaurant to the unique swimming pool, it's a great place relax and unwind. The decor and furnishing of the guest rooms is elegant and lavish, reflecting the opulence and style of the hacienda's heyday.

Hacienda Puerta Campeche is an ideal size for small groups, and would be perfect for a small wedding or family party, as a sightseeing base (the archaeological site of Edzna and the fascinating Mayan burial grounds on the island of Jaina are within easy reach), or just as a charming retreat to relax and escape from all the stresses of modern life.

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