This Cabo Hotel Seems to Defy Gravity
When prominent Mexican architect Miguel Ángel Aragonés designed the space that would become Viceroy Los Cabos, he had one thing in mind: the property’s stunning beachside location on the Sea of Cortez. Take one look at the stark white cubes that house the hotel’s apartment-like rooms or the latticed timber structures that encase two of its five on-site restaurants — all of which appears to float on a series of reflective pools — and the inspiration becomes clear. The entire hypermodern hotel is an ode to the elements, an architectural work that incorporates water, sand, and sea breeze into its very foundations. It’s one of the most unique places to stay in tony San Jose del Cabo
Style: Airy, avant-garde, and elegant, like a super-luxe hotel from another planet.
Standout Detail: The network of reflective pools that funnels desalinated, treated water from the ocean throughout various parts of the hotel. The visual effect is mesmerizing, as is the soothing sound of running water heard throughout the resort.
This Place Is Perfect For: Sophisticated romantics, families in need of a posh getaway, and jetsetters looking for a better way to spend spring break.
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