
On the edge of Mazatlán's sleepy historic district, this old-fashioned Mexican hacienda was restored a few years ago by owners Glen and Sharon Sorrie. Now the persimmon-hued two-story building is a casually elegant bed-and-breakfast with six large guest rooms and plenty of common areas. Take your coffee in the quiet inner courtyard with wrought iron tables and a petite plunge pool, or curl up with a magazine on a comfy couch upstairs. There are thoughtful details such as a constantly refilled snack basket, an on-site laundry, and free Internet and calls to the United States and Canada. The daily breakfast is a lavish affair with fruit, eggs, and pastries. The property is well situated for both beachgoers and antiques hunters, plus the city's small art museum is just across the street. The Sorries know just about everyone and can easily arrange boat cruises, restaurant reservations, or anything else you might fancy.
The property was acquired from the family of Dr. Hector Gonzalez Guevara M.D. The property was owned by Dr. Hector Gonzalez Guevara for many years and is located in the Historic District of Mazatlán. At the home and around the city of Mazatlán, you will find photographs, diplomas, plaques, and statues bearing the name of Dr. Hector Gonzalez Guevara. Dr. Hector Gonzalez Guevara was one of Mazatlán’s devoted medical doctors and politicians. He held many public offices including a member of the House of Representatives and at one time was the Mayor of Mazatlán. Dr. Hector Gonzalez Guevara was also outstanding in his medical career. The local Institute of Social Health and Security was named after him, and it is the largest hospital in the region to this day. Dr. Hector Gonzalez Guevara is a truly a Legend whose memory will be kept alive in this Bed & Breakfast.
Prior to its use as a grand Mexican residence, the property was a storage place for gold bullion back in the 1800's. Legend has it that some of the gold remains buried within the courtyard that all our visitors will be welcome to sit and enjoy.
These two Legends live on, hence the name Casa de Leyendas.
Casa de Leyendas is more than your typical Bed and Breakfast. It is an experience you will never forget and will want to return. The hotel has some of the most comfortable beds in Mazatlan to ensure a restful night's sleep, a wonderful breakfast every day to start your day off right. All of your activities can be arranged during your stay at no additional cost. By the time you leave, you will feel like you are leaving your family behind.
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