Parador San Juan de Dios
The Parador San Juan de Dios is tucked into the historical farming countryside of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas. Natural materials of adobe, stone and tiles were used in its construction, offering it an earthy appeal. The 12 rooms have been carefully designed with personality and detail. Antique furnishings and textiles are used to set the tone of Mexican and Chiapas traditions. Each room claims a colonial influence, while also offering all the modern assets of home. Dine at either of the hotel's two restaurants, one of which is outdoors. Both serve high cuisine and authentic regional delights. For leisure, visit the art and antiques gallery at the hotel, or request a massage. Otherwise, breathe in the fresh air of the landscape.
Overview
A beautiful Parador with 10 rooms, located in San Cristóbal de las Casas, State of Chiapas, México. The Parador San Juan de Dios is located in one of the oldest neighborhoods of San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, where historically the property was dedicated to the farming and milling of wheat. The original structures, which are constructed of adobe, stone, tiles and enormous tile roofs, date from the XVII to XIX centuries. The stately gardens that surround these magnificent colonial buildings exemplify the appreciation Parador San Juan de Dios holds for the natural and ecological ambiance of Chiapas.