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Colonté Hotel Origen is a charming boutique hotel located in the heart of the historic center of Valladolid. It offers a unique experience of comfort and tradition, combining the old with the new.
Each room has a unique design and personality and is adorned with local artwork. Some of them have a balcony overlooking the lush garden.
Colonté Hotel Origen also boasts a beautiful outdoor pool surrounded by tropical gardens, providing a serene oasis amid the city. You can relax and enjoy a refreshing swim while taking in the tranquil ambiance.
The hotel's on-site restaurant, Axiote, serves up traditional Yucatecan cuisine with a modern twist, using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The restaurant has received numerous accolades for its innovative menu and excellent service.
Overall, Colonté Hotel Origen is the perfect destination if you are looking for a peaceful, authentic experience in the heart of Valladolid.
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