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November 6, 2021
My wife and I stayed here for 3 nights in late September, ‘21. It is an attractively restored hacienda-style B&B about 3 blocks from the main square. The rooms are arranged around a pleasant courtyard with a fountain, and part of the structure has a second floor. Our room (the Jaguar) was a ground-floor room on the street side of the hacienda. There was some noise from the street that came through the bathroom window, but it was tolerable. The room was entered through windowed double doors, which provided the only outside light other than a small bathroom window. It was very attractively decorated in colonial style, with a high ceiling, a fireplace that now houses an a.c. unit, and a small sitting area with tv and two unholstered chairs with a small table. There was a comfortable king bed with two nightstands. The bathroom was large and very attractive, with a huge walk-in shower and plenty of counter space. It was a bit dark, however, and could use more light above the vanity. Also, we had trouble with the antique door that, while rustic and attractive, was difficult to keep closed. A third problem was that it took a very long time to get hot water, probably because there were no other guests and the source was some distance away. Internet was strong in the room itself, but dropped a short distance away. Breakfast was in an attractive dining room along one side of the courtyard. There was a choice of dishes, accompanied by fresh fruit and juice. The food was very good. On two of the mornings during our stay the resident cat kept us company, a definite bonus for us since we are cat lovers. If you’re not, don’t worry – it was friendly but not a pest and did not beg for food. All in all, we enjoyed our stay here and found it to be a good option for Cholula.