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29 de fevereiro de 2024
Again stayed as part of guided tour. Technically I stayed at Casa Encantada next to this building and also owned by the same owner. I ended up spending more time on La Mansion side for group meeting, courtyard party and all meals at restaurant. - Hotel, courtyard: probably the main reason to stay with a lot of history including nation's leader who started revolution against Spain stayed here. Beautiful courtyard where our fun loving tour guide hired good musicians to play a trio with romantic music followed by university students of Alamo carrying Spanish "tuna" tradition and played more music at dinner. A lot of fun to most people but if you want a quiet hotel, warning when tour guide are in hotel. - Restaurant: is fine dining Mexican and probably the best during our trip to Northern Mexico. We ate courses of dinner, breakfast and lunch and feel quite fat after a few days. - Room: do not expect a luxury room. In general, rooms on La Mansion side are grander than Casa Encantada. But each room are individually decorated and do not surprise if your friend's room is much bigger than yours. I have no problem with my room at Casa Encantada but bed sheets are a bit worn. Light underneath the fan went off after I tried to turn off the fan by pulling the string. Called help desk, help sent right away but unable to fix. They are just old buildings. So he brought another side lamp - this kind of thing got negative reviews from others as well but is it really that bad. Courtyard from our hotel is also cool, just not big enough to enjoy like in La Mansion. - Location: very convenient and able to take awesome photos at sunrise and church, city park and city hall nearby. Hopping onto antique cars run with battery is also a fun way to do city tour.
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