Durango is home to impressive but little-known destinations, and one of them is the magical town of Nombre de Dios, where a new hotel has just opened, offering everything from comfortable rooms to pools that will make you feel like you’re in a soap opera.
The new hotel you’ll find in the magical town of Nombre de Dios, Durango, is called “El Paraíso Hotel Boutique” and has already attracted attention for its architecture and clean pools.
Located just 40 minutes from the city of Durango, this hotel offers cozy rooms and, above all, clean and refreshing pools with running water, ideal for escaping the heat of the Durango semi-desert.
In the words of its hosts, “El Paraíso is designed to satisfy the most demanding travelers, offering an exclusive experience with personalized attention and details that will make your stay unforgettable.”
Those who don’t want to stay can also enjoy the pools with a day pass. Admission costs 50 pesos per person and hours are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Food and beverages are permitted, although grilling is prohibited.
Among its variety of rooms, there is an ideal option for couples, with a double bed, full bathroom, desk, private terrace, and a sober design with luxurious details, starting at 3,500 pesos per night.
The hotel will also soon have a restaurant, strengthening its offering for those seeking a complete getaway without leaving this magical destination.
Nombre de Dios, Durango, a stunning magical town
But beyond the hotel, Nombre de Dios is a destination that captivates in its own right. Founded in 1563 on an old Franciscan mission by Fray Gerónimo de Mendoza, this municipality was initially known as Villa de los Cuatro Templos (Villa of the Four Temples) and is considered the oldest town in the state of Durango.
Its historical richness is evident in an impressive list of temples, colonial haciendas, and buildings that form part of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (Royal Road of the Interior), declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
One of the most emblematic sites of this magical town is the Ex-Convent of San Francisco, an architectural gem that transports visitors back to the centuries of the viceroyalty.
Also noteworthy are the Chapel of San Antonio de Padua, within the former Hacienda of Juana Guerra, and traditional spas such as El Ojo de Agua de San Juan, Los Salones, and Paraje Nixtalpan, surrounded by nature and perfect for family fun.
Source: msn