The B&B in Patzcuaro is truly amazing. We were just excited to have a private room and bathroom, but what a room it is! Fireplace, local art, adobe tile and thick adobe walls, beamed ceilings. Then, outside, a babbling fountain in a lovely courtyard leading to the shared living and dining rooms where full breakfast is served. Behind that a large, sunny garden. Too bad we have so many things we want to do in town, or we would wile away the days just in the hotel.
The other guests are a mix of people who can afford this place. Very friendly, all from English speaking countries (except one woman from Chile, but I think she lives in London now). The owners have been here (they split their time between Victoria, their house on the Mexican Coast, and here). We like the couple from London who have been in search of more Catrina dolls -- they admit their obsession and are willing to take the colectivos (the van-buses that locals use to get around and others staying here would never dream of using).
Our hosts, Liz and George are so sweet. They are an interesting pair and so warm.
And, this is nearly an afterthought, but it has been very nice actually staying in Patzcuaro for day of the dead, rather than in Morelia and busing in.
Peter uploaded the pics of the place to his computer, so we'll have to coordinate adding them to this post.
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