Mexico’s Todos Santos Boutique Hotel Preserves Its Storied Past

The 10-key boutique hotel occupies a historic estate built in the late 1890s
Published: January 30, 2024

Located on Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, an hour north of Cabo, Todos Santos Boutique Hotel is a new 10-key property set within a masterfully restored historic estate.

Constructed in 1890 and once owned by a Spanish countess, the hotel—designed by Oficina Sarmiento Legorreta—pays homage to Mexico’s rich cultural history with a touch of modern luxury.

A careful restoration process preserved the original façade and incorporated elements of local architecture. Brick hallways with arches offer glimpses of the surrounding landscape, while fresco murals by artist Nef Espino echo the desert’s colors and convey the narrative of Todos Santos’ history. A warm and romantic ambiance is achieved throughout the hotel via a material palette comprising textiles, metals, crystals, natural stones, and wood.

The property, which is a member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, features a mix of rooms and suites, with a selection of its suites featuring living rooms, private plunge pools, breakfast nooks, and personal balconies.

Onsite amenities include a secluded heated pool, rooftop terrace, communal spaces, restaurant, cocktail bar, and wine cellar.

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