![]() Before we went to Tulum we had heard that it was hard to get photos at Casa Malca (that they didn’t allow tripods or professional cameras) so we were nervous that the staff would give us a hard time about taking some photos, but to our surprise they were very welcoming and chill! One of them even took us up the white winding staircase to the rooftop! From the top of the tower, we saw the most incredible, serene views of the ocean!□ The water was a gorgeous ombré mix of blue and turquoise, along with a 360-degree view of the Caribbean sea and jungle on the other side. We sat comfortably on their swinging tufted sofa and one of the servers came over to take our drink order. It feels like you’re in a jungle fairy tale and we haven’t even stepped through the front door! You’ll also find gorgeous sequined curtains draping down giving it such an elegant effect. The grand entrance of the building is covered in tree bark, it feels like you’ve discovered a jungle castle in a secret garden.□□□ Just from walking up, the double doors reveal a picture perfect view of the ocean so clearly in the distance. Once we made it in and walked towards the grand entrance, we passed by an enormous amount of extravagant tropical plants and sugar white sand stairs to the front steps of Pablo Escobar’s Mansion.□ Since Pablo Escobar’s mansion is a trendy hot spot for photos, there is a food and drink minimum spend, which is 1000 pesos or $50 USD per person to go in if you’re not a hotel guest! The best way to find it is to look for a palapa hut and a faux train crossing sign. We actually ended up walking a few blocks past the hotel because the entrance is disguised with no obvious signs telling you you’re there (it’s pretty well-hidden from the main road). Even though we had our GPS to guide us, it was kind of hard to find. We decided to walk to Casa Malca from a nearby hotel. Boca Paila km 9.5, 77780 Tulum, Q.R., Mexico If you appreciate the finer things in life like Pablo Escobar, or you’re looking to escape to a jungle beach oasis, than let’s look closer at having a fabuloso stay at Casa Malca! Casa Malca Malca has decorated the upscale hotel with whimsical art pieces and sculptures at every turn! ![]() It was empty for over a decade until it was restored by Lio Malca (a prominent New York-based contemporary art dealer) in 2012. (You’ve heard that right Narcos fans!) Pablo Escobar’s Mansion is now an art-filled boutique hotel located in Tulum, a prime beach destination in Mexico! Pablo’s mansion was abandoned in 1993 when his empire came to an end. You don’t even need to step inside this gorgeous hotel to mistake it for a museum! Casa Malca also known as the mansion of the world’s most notorious drug lord, Pablo Escobar.
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