Mantra Hotel Boutique unfolds as a contemporary space where serenity, comfort, and local authenticity coexist with the vibrant energy of the destination. Just a short walk from Playa Zicatela and surrounded by tropical vegetation, Mantra combines the character of an intimate hotel with the services of a getaway for prolonged relaxation: massages, sauna, steam room, a rooftop bar, and a viewing terrace designed for sunset contemplation or morning yoga sessions.
The architecture, designed by Miguel Ángel Ramos, reinforces this vision by integrating natural, local materials that balance contemporary comfort with a strong sense of place. Two walls built of slate, joined by parota wood beams, mark the entrance and become a visual hallmark of the hotel. The combination of this timber with slate from the Sierra, neutral tones, and natural textures creates a warm atmosphere that extends through hallways, staircases, and interior gardens, illuminated by artisanal pieces and details curated by Dialecto Colectivo.
Essentials are designed for one or two guests, featuring balconies, cross ventilation, and natural wood details; Duos offer two double beds and views of the garden or street, ideal for sharing without compromising comfort; Mini Suites incorporate distinctive elements such as ocean views, double-height ceilings, or private jacuzzis; and the Studios—Durga and Prana—provide more overall space, designed for those seeking extended stays in a peaceful, functional, and flexible environment.
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