According to Forbes Mexico, the jury assessed that the construction was carried out on lands of a henequen plantation. They also took into consideration the union between the Mayan culture and the large colonial houses that the building reflects.
Likewise, it was positively appreciated that the local artisans participated in the design of the hotel using ancient Mayan techniques, which promoted the local economy.
The Chablé Resort & Spa, which was created by Mexicans Jorge Borja and Paulina Morán, is located in Chocholá, Yucatán.
Spending a night in this prestigious Mexican hotel costs, on average, $ 1,200 dlls.
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Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com