The Final Wonders

We’ve reached the end of our list of the new Seven Wonders of the World: architectural feats in Mexico and India. These are popular destinations with people traveling from every corner of the globe to see the wonders for themselves. Expedia guests have made the trek and are eager to share their favorite places to stay.

Chichén Itzá, Mexico

  • Villas Arqueologicas Chichen Itza: “…Easy to access Chichen Itza early in the morning before the bussloads arrive. Charming garden with pool and relaxed restaurant…”
  • Hacienda Chichen Yaxkin Spa: “Great architecture of an old hacienda. The gardens and vegetation are gorgeous…Great history to the place and the Mayan spa treatments are superb. The ruins at Chichen Itza are a short walk.”
  • Mayaland Hotel And Bungalows: “Great rate for a prime location, with access to the Chichen Itza site only a few steps away from the hotel. We even got a room with a view to part of the site – “The Observatory”…”
  • Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa All Inclusive: “…Very convenient when you want to get up early (5:30am) to go to Chichen Itza to visit the ruins and avoid crowded visit…”
  • Now Jade Riviera Cancun Resort & Spa All Inclusive : “…Should go to Chichen Itza….beautiful place…”

Taj Mahal, India

  • Radisson Hotel Agra Taj East Gate Road: “Brilliant location, especially for the Taj Mahal. Very near the West Gate…”
  • The Gateway Hotel Fatehabad: “A perfect FIVE STAR experience. We found the hotel to be classy with old-style charm. Located near the Taj Mahal, lots of its decor had the Taj Mahal charm…”
  • Hotel Taj Resorts: “Hotel was a great experience in Agra. It is near to the east gate of the Taj Mahal so you get great view in the morning from its special terrace created…”
  • Howard Sarovar Portico: “Visited the Taj Mahal at sunrise then went back to hotel for breakfast buffet…”
  • The Oberoi Amarvilas, Agra: “The Amarvilas is an oasis of calm, beauty, and serenity in the heart of the cacophony and chaos that is Agra in general, and the area surrounding the Taj Mahal in particular…”

Happy travels!

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