The former home of Pablo Escobar has become a hotel in Tulum (Mexico)

in travel •  7 years ago 

Visit of Casa Malca, the former home of Pablo Escobar transformed into a hotel in Tulum

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© Vogue Paris (Image credit: Casa Malca)

With a multitude of films and series, retracing his extraordinary destiny, Pablo Escobar continues to fascinate the crowds. Disappeared in 1993, the Colombian drug lord left behind many houses scattered throughout South America. Including a villa planted on the beach in Tulum, moved in 2014 into an eco-friendly hotel with 41 rooms and suites by Lio Malca, a New York art dealer.

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© Vogue Paris (Image credit: Casa Malca)

On site, travelers discover nuggets of contemporary art, including frescoes by Keith Haring or paintings by Jean-Michel Basquiat, but also pieces reminiscent of the lavish lifestyle of his illustrious owner with Persian rugs, velvet armchairs ...

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© Vogue Paris (Image credit: Casa Malca)

Located on a beach along the Caribbean Sea, the hotel also hides three pools - two outdoor and one indoor - and a rooftop with a 360 ° view to enjoy the famous Mexican sunsets. Do not miss it on the spot?

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A detour to the bar of Casa Malca aptly named Keith Haring and covered with the walls of the ceiling silhouettes signatures of the American artist, to sip a cocktail hit.

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© Vogue Paris (Image credit: Casa Malca)

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