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An ocean of opportunity awaits you at The San Luis Resort, Spa & Conference Center, a 30-acre year round beachfront resort on Galveston Island and recipient of the AAA Four Diamond Award® since 2000. Relish in lavish accommodations featuring unparalleled luxury with guestrooms offering magnificent and breath taking Gulf views. Dine in our award-winning restaurants; enjoy our tropical heated pool with grotto spa and hot tub and then step out into the magic and excitement of Galveston Island, boasting a wide array of Island activities on both land and sea. You can take pleasure in deep sea fishing, historic art, entertainment and shopping districts, and don't forget 32 miles of sun-drenched beaches. The San Luis Resort is the premier wedding destination on Galveston Island featuring the elegantly spacious Grand Ballroom and the Mainsail Salon. Fresh air festivities are also available in our Gulfview Gazebo creating a magical backdrop for your lifetime event. We would welcome the opportunity to offer you a sophisticated and elegant setting offering gracious service and exquisite culinary presentations that is signature to The San Luis. |
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Gogorron |
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Templo y Barrio de Tlaxcala
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The Campestre and Spa El Viejo Gogorron Hotel, offers our guests a unique and unmatchable experience because it has its own thermal water well, known as pozo del carmen, which has a history of over 100 years. The hotel was built 35 years ago and is located in a privileged zone surrounded by green
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areas, it has 28 rooms designed to make our guests comfortable and experience the warm and kind treatment of our staff. An easily accessible Mexico hot spring (balneario) from the Texas border is Gogorron Balneario, 45 minutes south of the city of San Luis Potosi. The mineral water at Gogorron is particularly good for psoriasis and arthritis. One friend even experienced relief from years of insomnia. |
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The name of San Luis Potosí was given in honor of San Luis, French King and Potosí was used to compare the wealth of the mines of the Hill of San Pedro with those of Potosí in Bolivia. Other version of the origin of the name is that was given as homage to the Viceroy Luis of Velasco. The State of San Luis Potosi is perfectly linked with the most important
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points of the National territory, since the lines Aguascalientes - San Luis Potosí - Tampico, cross the east entity to west. And the Mexico - Laredo makes it of south to north. |
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Templo y Barrio de San Miguelito |
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Templo y Barrio de San Sebastián |
There are several towns named San Miguel in different parts of Mexico, all of which I am sure are nice places to visit. But my favorite town is San Miguel de Allende, the birth place of Mexican independence. It is rich in Mexican and Hispanic culture. It first came into existence in the beginning of the 1500s when the Spanish traveled to the north through Veracruz and Mexico City and up through the San Miguel de Allende area. It was on the main road called the "Camino Real." It is a cultural, art and historic center as well as a resort which is visited year-round by people from many parts of the world. It has a substantial year-round population of Americans, Canadians and Europeans who enjoy the surroundings, culture and lifestyle. A weekend
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does not go by without a flood of weekenders from the major surrounding Mexican cities. By early afternoon on Fridays, the streets in the center of town are filled with visitors, hotels are booked and traffic gets heavy.
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San Luis Potosí is a central Mexico's State, called "Mexico's heart". As a central state got border with ten Mexico States: Nuevo León, Querétaro, Jalisco, Aguascalientes, Guanajuato, Tamaulipas, Coahuila y Zacatecas, Hidalgo y Veracruz. It's a beautiful place, with different kind of weather, as desert, rain places, etc. The capital is beautiful and interesting, full of Mexico's story, and beautiful |
architecture. The most famous places of San Luis Potosí are: San Luis Potosi city, The Huasteca, Real de Catorce, El Cerro de San Pedro, Santa María del Rio, where the people make a beautiul women's clothe, called "rebozo", made of sik, and by hand... |
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