Bedroom in a house surrounded by rainfed vegetation
Description
The bedroom is part of the small house I live in, ideal for nature lovers, ideal for resting. My visitors who have come to Six Flags, IMSS Spa, El Bosque Spa, parties in the area or sports competitions in the IMSS and Dorados have considered it a good option. It has a large garden and lots of vegetation in the surroundings (temporary). It is 10 minutes from Six Flags by car or 25 minutes on foot. The space You will find a small cozy space, with Mexican decor, ideal for a good afternoon with friends, a barbecue, an afternoon of rest in the hammock, in an atmosphere surrounded by vegetation. Quiet, but close to the best attractions in Oaxtepec and its shopping area. Guest access The main door leads to a large common room where the living room, dining room and kitchen are located (on the same floor). The kitchen has the necessary utensils and dishes to prepare a good meal, a water filter, and a refrigerator. The bedrooms are located downstairs, the two that I rent share the bathroom (they do not always coincide in occupation). We have a parking space. The garden is seasonal (dry half the year, wet and rainy half the year), ideal for grilling meat, with a hammock, perfect for resting and reading in the shade of the trees. In January you can enjoy beautiful trees full of flowers, and in July fireflies and starry skies. My three dogs live in the garden. They are friendly, but if you want to enjoy the terrace more calmly, you can ask me to keep them. During your stay We offer you the privacy you want. We are open to talking and giving suggestions regarding places to visit, where to eat, or any necessary information. Other things to note The fauna of the place is varied (cacomixtles, iguanas, bats, opossums and various birds, fireflies in July, during the rainy season there are insects and arachnids), inevitably many of them make noise at night. At home we always have dust and ash because we are in a dry area (December to July) and the ash from burning cane and the ash from the volcano. There are also inevitably dog hairs (I try very hard to have as few as possible). Three dogs live in the garden (one large and two medium-sized).
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