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Morelia LUIS GUZMAN Sightseeing: Beautiful period buildings, glorious weather and enchant- Couples looking for colonial splendor can opt for this picturesque area. What to Expect: A step back in time framed by colonial-era buildings, shiny cobblestones and lots of history. Wedding Bells: Nuptials in Morelia are blessed with an air of Old World Europe and traditional Mexico. The elegant and serene Cantera Diez property provides a very romantic and convenient location—just steps away from some of the city’s most iconic landmarks—for a wedding reception or honeymoon with all types of creature comforts. Most enchanting of all is that it’s housed in a mansion built in 1622, with architectural details harking back to another time that are wed perfectly with more modern contemporary furnishings. Each of its 11 suites is a luxurious escape—some have their own bar, others an open-air bathtub or jacuzzi, and most enchantingly, still others have a view of the pretty-in-pink Morelia Cathedral. The latter are for the most romantic of us who don’t mind chiming bells; otherwise, clients should choose an interior-facing suite. Small wedding and anniversary celebrations are done splendidly at this member of Mexico Boutique Hotels, whether as sit-down dinners or lounge-type receptions with local musicians brought in for added flair. Given its small location, it’s best to rent all rooms among family and friends for full-on customization and creativity. A Wedding Night package includes a Master Suite with romantic set-up and a bottle of Moet Chandon, along with a photo shoot throughout the hotel and a la carte breakfast in their room. Rates at Cantera Diez start at $390 dollars per night. For another view of Morelia, there’s Villa San Jose Hotel & Suites, a multi-tiered charmer with panoramic vistas that showcase the city from the hill of Santa Maria. Here, couples have a different option: gardens of color and hummingbirds flitting about with the whole of Morelia behind them, as well as indoor spaces that fit up to 200. Each of the 43 rooms and suites in this Tesoros de Mexico beauty is decorated differently with local art and furniture, with pink-stone sculptures and tile roofs adding to its rich surroundings. Guests can also enjoy tennis courts, hot tubs and a swimming pool around which a wedding breakfast or evening cocktails fits splendidly. Rates start at about $130 per night. M18 May 2011 ing museums make Morelia one of Mexico’s most beautiful colonial cities. Its focal point is its cathedral with soaring twin spires, finished in 1744 and built with pink stone, adjacent to the always-bustling Plaza de Armas and popular open-air cafes. On Saturday evenings, the Cathedral is gradually lit up, with inspiring results; in fact, many of the city’s landmarks enjoy artistic illumination to highlight their architectural beauty. One can’t leave Morelia without also seeing its baroque 253-arch aqueduct, built upon the order of Friar Antonio de San Miguel in 1785 to provide clean water to the city. Another “must” here is the baroque Government Palace, which has different murals that depict the history of Mexico, painted by Michoacan artist Alfredo Zalce. The State Museum is housed in an 18th century mansion, with archaeological artifacts, antiques and even a replica of an 1868 pharmacy, period pieces and all. Golfers will need to try their luck at the Jack Nicklaus-designed Tres Marias course. Nature lovers, meanwhile, will want to time their wedding, vow renewal or honeymoon in Michoacan for the winter arrival of the monarch butterflies. MMG Tours offers a wide array of options and tour combinations for visitors. One of the most popular tours these days is the Don Vasco Route, which traces the steps of the first bishop of Michoacan and his thriving legacy in generations of the Purepecha and other Michoacans. The route covers the towns of Uruapan, Santa Clara del Cobre, Patzcuaro, Paracho, Santa Fe de la Laguna, Cuitzeo, Morelia and Tzintzuntzan. The lakeside town of Patzcuaro is worth at least a day trip, if not a stay. This captivating World Heritage site was once the capital of the Purepecha Indians and is a picturesque escape of red tile roofs and cobblestone streets. Its focal point is the Plaza Grande, where Bishop Vasco de Quiroga’s statue stands; it’s quite close to the Basilica of Our Virgin of Health, which he built and founded in 1544. Other “must” visits in town include the House of 11 Courtyards, once a Dominican convent and now a place to buy local crafts, and the Museum of Regional Popular Arts, displaying works from the state of Michoacan. Weather: Spring-like and beautiful throughout most of the year, with winters that can get a bit chilly. ● Contact Information Cantera Diez: (800) 728-9098; mexicoboutiquehotels.com MMG Tours: mmg.com.mx Villa San Jose Hotel & Suites: tesorosdemexico.com.mx More Destination Wedding Options Hotel Los Juaninos: hoteljuaninos.com.mx La Mansion de los Sueños: mansiondelossuenos.com Tesoros Michoacan: tesorosmichoacan.com recommend.com http://www.mexicoboutiquehotels.com http://mmg.com.mx http://tesorosdemexico.com.mx http://hoteljuaninos.com.mx http://www.mansiondelossuenos.com http://www.tesorosmichoacan.com http://www.recommend.com

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011

Mexico Says "I Do" to Destination Weddings
Baja California Sur
Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit
Acapulco
San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato
Morelia
Cuernavaca
Oaxaca & Huatulco
Campeche
Marriage Requirements
Merida, Yucatan
The Mexican Caribbean
Built for Romance
How to Get There

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Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Mexico Says "I Do" to Destination Weddings (Page 4)
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Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Baja California Sur (Page 6)
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Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Baja California Sur (Page 8)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Baja California Sur (Page 9)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit (Page 10)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit (Page 11)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit (Page 12)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Puerto Vallarta & Riviera Nayarit (Page 13)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Acapulco (Page 14)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Acapulco (Page 15)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato (Page 16)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - San Miguel de Allende & Guanajuato (Page 17)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Morelia (Page 18)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Cuernavaca (Page 19)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Oaxaca & Huatulco (Page 20)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Oaxaca & Huatulco (Page 21)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Campeche (Page 22)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Campeche (Page 23)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Campeche (Page 24)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Campeche (Page 25)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Marriage Requirements (Page 26)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Merida, Yucatan (Page 27)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Merida, Yucatan (Page 28)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - The Mexican Caribbean (Page 29)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - The Mexican Caribbean (Page 30)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - The Mexican Caribbean (Page 31)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - The Mexican Caribbean (Page 32)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - The Mexican Caribbean (Page 33)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Built for Romance (Page 34)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Built for Romance (Page 35)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Built for Romance (Page 36)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - Built for Romance (Page 37)
Mexico Destination Weddings & Honeymoon Planner 2011 - How to Get There (Page 38)
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