Introspection and renewal top the menu at this Brutalist, villa-only architectural marvel on the Oaxacan coast.
With plunge pools and beachfront huts, we'll take this barefoot-luxe, yoga-on-the-beach experience any day.
An outdoor jacuzzi in each room and an award-winning restaurant? All you need is at this historic Yucatán mansion.
A nearby old church inspired its spirit, while its contemporary feel will inspire you to move to Oaxaca for good.
Desiring a place with the best of Mexican and French traditions all under one roof? Wishes granted.
If pilgrims on the road from Mexico City to Veracruz had stopped in historic Puebla, this gem would be their north star.
In the quieter part of Playa del Carmen, hunt for curated flea market finds or relax at this beachfront jungle oasis.
Dive into the work of Oaxacan artisans in a heritage structure and its Brutalist addon. Then dive into the rooftop pool.
Surf the waves, embrace wild nature, return to your palapa bungalow with a private plunge pool. Repeat.
Forget Colonial-style. This is a towering testament to vintage furnishings, stark monochromes, and killer views.
Crossing colonial architecture with Brutalism in historic León, is a 19th-century scene with a big 21st-century vibe.
Who says you can’t dwell in a palace? Colonial grandeur takes on an industrial edge in Mexico City’s cultural nucleus.
With its cosmo-cool drinking spots, Condesa is the SoHo of Mexico City, and Condesa DF is its French neoclassic gem.
Outside, you're right behind Mexico City's cathedral. Inside, minimalist interior design and a rooftop scene await.
Amid new hotspots for restaurants, cafés, and bars lies this towering Art Deco wonder in Guadalajara’s Lafayette.
Hit the Baja boutique that turns the abundant culture around into an experience the broadens your radius – and your horizons.
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