by design@pilu.mx | Feb 25, 2026 | Blog
The Mayan experience is not decoration, it is a worldview. The Tzolkin calendar organizes energy cycles and reflects the cultural depth of the territory. A hotel with an authentic Mayan experience collaborates with local artisans, respects historical narrative, and avoids...
by design@pilu.mx | Feb 25, 2026 | Blog
Valladolid offers a leisurely and profound experience. Day 1: Visit the Cathedral of San Servacio, the Convent of San Bernardino, the Sisal neighborhood, and the municipal market. Day 2: Explore cenotes such as Zací and Cenote Secreto Maya and consider visiting Ek Balam or Chichén...
by design@pilu.mx | Feb 25, 2026 | Blog
The tourism boom has increased the number of hotels in Valladolid. However, not all boutique hotels maintain cultural consistency. A true boutique hotel integrates unique design, personalized service, and an authentic connection to the region. It must respect...
by design@pilu.mx | Feb 25, 2026 | Blog
Chichén Itzá was one of the most important political and astronomical centers in the Mayan world. However, the average visit lasts only a few hours and the immediate area offers little in the way of cultural nightlife. Staying in Valladolid allows you to contextualize the experience...
by design@pilu.mx | Feb 25, 2026 | Blog
Valladolid, Yucatán, is not simply a stopover between Cancún and Mérida. It is a city founded in 1543 on ancient Mayan settlements, where pre-Hispanic history, colonial architecture, and contemporary culture coexist. Choosing where to stay in...