The hotel is located to the southeast of Cuernavaca, only 10 min away from the Autopista del Sol (Mexico-Acapulco highway), in one of the most exclusive developments of the city, characterized by its varied vegetation and picturesque architecture. It is also located just 10 min away from the Industrial City of the Valley of Cuernavaca (CIVAC) and 15 min away from downtown Cuernavaca.
This majestic estate belonged to Barbara Hutton Woolworth and was built over a period of six years, ending on 1959, after an intense quest for a place with excellent climate, magnetism, and historic roots. The name means a place of peace, tranquillity and long life, notions that describe the environment that prevails in this palace to perfection. The symbol of the hotel is a lotus flower with three converging swords that represent wisdom and love.
Reservations for golf courses as well as plane ticket confirmation and changes can be undertaken at the reception. Guests also may make use of the exclusive tourist guide service, which tours both in the city and in the state of Morelos and Guerrero.
The hotel is located to the southeast of Cuernavaca, only ten minutes away from the Autopista del Sol (Mexico-Acapulco highway), in one of the citys most exclusive developments, characterized by its varied vegetation and picturesque architecture. It is also located just ten minutes away from the Industrial City of the Valley of Cuernavaca (CIVAC) and 15 minutes away from downtown Cuernavaca. It is located 90 kilometers away from Mexico Citys airport, and 90 minutes away from it.The hotel has a total of 163 rooms. 157 of them feature all the ingredients of a 5-star hotel, such as electronic safe box, hair dryer, bathtub, private balcony with a view of our lush gardens, 24-hour room service, clock/radio, Internet access, and an exquisite design and dcor that will make you feel at home.This majestic estate belonged to Barbara Hutton Woolworth. It was built over a period of six years, ending on 1959, after an intense quest for a place with excellent climate, magnetism, and historic roots.Sumiya means Place of Peace, Tranquility, and Long Life, notions that describe the environment that prevails in this palace to perfection. The symbol of the hotel is a Lotus Flower with three converging swords that represent wisdom and love.The building is Oriental style, with pagodas and characteristic forms where dark brown mahogany wood, granite-tiled roofs that preserve the temperature inside, and paths that take you to traditional Japanese gardens.**There is a 4.00 Bell Boy and 2.00 Maid service charge per person payable by the guest directly to the hotel**