Agua Escondida
The front entrance and reception areas look out to the Zocalo. Whether gazing from the hotel's numerous terraces or floating on one's back in the hotel pool, Taxco's architectural attractions are never far out of sight. A favorite pick for social events, business functions and family vacations, the Agua Escondida has a bustling, vibrant atmosphere. Beside the pool, there is a game room with billiards, TV lounge and Video Club ...
Taxco (full name: Taxco de Alarcón) is an antique colonial silver-mining center located in the northern reaches of the Mexican state of Guerrero. some 200 km southwest of Mexico City along the old highway to Acapulco. It stands at a height of some 1800 m above sea level in the western arm of the Sierra Madre del Sur. The city serves as the administrative center of the municipality of the same name, which covers a total area of 347 km² of the surrounding territory. Even though silver mining had been the main commercial activity of Taxco since colonial times, it is no longer considered a profitable activity, and the city is better known for its traditional silverwork, which attracts tourism throughout the year.