Where to Visit in New Mexico
For a taste of the American Southwest, New Mexico offers it all: natural wonders, archaeological sites, flavor-packed cuisine, and a bounty of cultural attractions. Below, read HAP’s guide…
For a taste of the American Southwest, New Mexico offers it all: natural wonders, archaeological sites, flavor-packed cuisine, and a bounty of cultural attractions. Below, read HAP’s guide…
Isla Holbox (pronounced OL’-bosh) is a 26-mile stretch of salt-white sand and see-through ocean — you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere else like it in the Yucatán. Part…
Boutique Hotels & Rentals in New Mexico This Santa Fe, New Mexico, Hotel & Spa Is a Journey through the Senses New Mexico Destination and Travel Guides White…
The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City is a feast for the eyes, inside and out. Located in the Mexican capital’s Paseo de la Reforma neighborhood, where tall buildings corner Chapultepec Park…
The Brick Hotel in Mexico City is one of our southern neighbor’s hottest boutique hotels. Located in Colonia Roma — often referred to as CDMX’s “hipster neighborhood” —…
Puebla is one of Mexico’s most underrated destinations: a medley of baroque churches, fascinating museums, art shops selling Mexican folklore, and traditional restaurants occupy the colorful buildings that…
While NYC may have the fictional Blair Waldorf, Mexico City has the very real Kitzia Mitre, star of the Netflix reality show, Made in Mexico. HAP caught up with the…
Mexico City’s Colonia Roma neighborhood’s burgeoning design scene has caught much attention over the past decade. Famous street Calle Colima flaunts Beaux Art-style buildings housing inviting cafes, fashionable…
Located deep in a valley in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, a new hotel makes its debut, Casa Silencio. Founders of Mezcal El Silencio, Vicente Cisneros and Fausto…
Queer travelers have been heading to Mexico for decades. Our fall collaboration with Edge Media Network, where we highlight our favorite LGBTQ+-friendly hotels and destinations, continues below with the…