| 20 incredible hotels where you can stay for less than $200 a night by on May 2, 2016, 11:19 AM Advertisement
These stylish stays across the globe prove that you don't have to sacrifice location, charm or even luxury when traveling on a budget. We've found digs that offer everything from sexy rooftop bars and infinity pools to award-winning restaurants and buzzy bars. SEE ALSO: The marketing genius behind Beyoncé has put his chic Tribeca apartment up for sale for $3.5 million DON'T FORGET: Follow Business Insider's lifestyle page on Facebook! El Patio 77, Mexico City Finding a hotel that won't blow your budget in Mexico City isn't easy, especially in desirable neighborhoods like Condesa and Roma. This sweet eco-friendly hideaway in the up-and-coming Colonia of San Rafael has the antidote. The grand 19th-century home was converted into a boutique stay five years ago, with 8 suites inspired by Mexican states. Inside, you'll find locally-sourced antiques, ornate chandeliers and warm earthy tones. Four of the suites have private bathrooms (the rest are shared), and all come in well under $150. That means plenty of pesos left over to explore the city's world-class culinary scene.
Rocamar, Isla Mujeres, Mexico Overlook the austere boxy exterior of this boutique hotel and revel in its beachfront location, freshwater pool and private balconies with hammocks that look out onto the water. Every morning, a complimentary breakfast of fresh fruit, toast and coffee is delivered to your room on a rustic wooden trays. Wake up to catch the sun rising over the Caribbean, then stroll five minutes to the beautiful white-sand beach of Playa Norte, the finest on Isla Mujeres.
Hotel Havana, San Antonia, Texas This hip, pocket-friendly charmer set on the North Riverwalk is housed in a stately Mediterranean Revival 1914 building. Hotelier Liz Lambert — the talent behind cult stays like Marfa’s El Cosmico and Austin's Hotel Saint Cecilia — is behind the stylishly spare design, which fuses classic Spanish Colonial motifs with Cuban-influenced details. The 27 rooms incorporate artfully weathered pine floors, Turkish rugs and original Cuban artworks, along with retro touches like vintage radios and 1950s-inspired Smeg fridges. Downstairs, Ocho restaurant serves up wickedly good bites like sweet plantain griddle cakes with Mexican crema and blueberries, and the best tostados north of the border.
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