Peace and tranquility in Concá, Arroyo Seco

Los Laureles, sustainable accommodation in Concá

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Swim in its pool at room temperature, walk through its beautiful field of trees, while enjoying the semitropical climate of the area, just 20 minutes from the Paraje de las Adjuntas and five minutes from Nacimiento Concá and El Árbol Milenario.

Javo has decided to spend Christmas at Hotel Los Laureles. After looking at the photographs and listening to a couple of people who have visited the site, he convinced his family and they decided to reserve two rooms to stay and have Christmas Eve dinner in the middle of the semi-tropical climate of Concá, in Arroyo Seco. And if you are looking for a different experience, away from urban planning, where you can breathe pure, fresh air and in contact with nature, Hotel Los Laureles is the place.

Nestled in the hot part of the Sierra Gorda, the ecotourism hotel has been built with old train cars, which were modernized to give rise to comfortable rooms with their own bathroom, comfortable beds to rest and a designer design that complements the natural landscape of the community of Concá.

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The hotel prioritizes location; in just 10 minutes, you'll find the Milenario Tree and Los Nacimientos de Concá, in 15 minutes the Abanico water settlement, in 20 minutes the town of Ayutla and the Las Adjuntas spot. Keep in mind that Los Laureles is a rest site without a kitchen; you will have palapas and a grill to use, tables, an outdoor pool, and trees that provide shade and fresh air. The hotel grounds are extensive, so it functions as a recreation point where young people and children can run, play, and engage in outdoor recreational activities in the middle of nature.

Los Laureles, as Javo already did, is a perfect place to do something different, such as a special dinner, with a landscape that few hotels offer.

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Barrio Los puentes, Concá, 76410 Arroyo Seco, Qro.
487 155 4066

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