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Ts'ijil Room

Double

Double

Ts'ijil Room

Ts’ijil means Calm in Tsotsil language. Enjoy the tranquility and calmness of our Standard Room.

The Ts’ijil room has wooden ceilings, ideal space to accommodate a queen size bed and a small sofa for relaxation. With a single level, it is provided with a closet, full bathroom and natural light in its double height, framed by thick adobe walls.

Ts’ijil’s clothing is inspired by the colorful fabrics that link us to the clothing of the women weavers of San Juan Cancuc, so its decoration transports us directly to the heart of the Tsotsil culture.

Ts’ijil, whose name evokes calm and silence, offers a space that embraces everyone who visits it.

General information

  • Adults: 2
  • Children: 2
  • Room Size: 22 m2
  • Type of Bed: 1 Queen Size
  • Levels: 1 Floor

Wheelchair Accessibility

  • Room Not Adapted

View

  • Organic Garden
  • No Indoor Garden

Amenities

  • Wifi
  • Tv 40
  • Room service
  • Heating

Information

  • Check In: 15:00 hours
  • Check Out: 12:00 hours

Parking

  • Free Parking

En la Habitación

  • Calefacción de Piso Radiante
  • No tiene aire acondicionado
  • Caja de Seguridad
  • Base para iPhone
  • No tiene Minibar

A Solicitud y Disponibilidad

  • Cobertores extras
  • Cunas
  • Plancha y Tabla para Planchar
  • Secadora para Cabello
  • Servicio de Despertador
  • Uso de la Terraza del hotel
  • Decoración Romántica

Bathrooms

  • Private bathroom
  • Shower
  • Bathrobes
  • Towels
  • No Jacuzzi

Others

  • Luggage Storage
  • Bilingual Staff
  • Pets are not allowed

*Por Solicitud y Sujeto a Disponibilidad

The women weavers of “Los Altos” in the state of Chiapas have represented, for thousands of years, a great cultural wealth, portrayed in the iconography of their handwoven textiles, which are considered one of the most laborious, interesting and important of the world.

The different techniques of weaving on a backstrap loom, as well as the different prehispanic brocades, that represent the mayan worldview of the universe, are the hallmark of every ethnic group. Each one expresses itself in terms of its own evolution and idiosyncrasy.

San Juan Cancuc is a community that lives in the mountains with coniferous forest and consists of mayan, tzotzil and tzeltal ethnic groups. The brocades of its women weavers are unique in our collection; they incorporate colored squares, with seemingly random patterns, but that actually hide a great artistic sense and mathematical precision.

In Casa Lum we contribute to fair trade, acquiring and promoting the trade of handmade textiles manufactured by artisans from Chiapas communitieS who work in groups under this premise.

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