Texas Heritage, Summer 2002 Page: 35
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Villa Del Rio0
Bed and Breakfast
123 Hudson Dr. * Del Rio, TX 78840
Recognized as "One of
Texas' Great Escapes" (Texas
Monthly, 2000), Villa Del
Rio is West Texas' oldest and
largest historic mansion situated
in a Texas favorite border
town...a wonderful Old
Mexico tourist-friendly border community and is backed by Texas'
oldest winery. It is an 1887 Mediterranean style villa with an Alamo
motif and a hacieda ambiance that sits on two acres of towering
115 year old Palms, Pecans and Magnolias with lush sub tropical
vegetation. Every morning freshly ground coffee and an exquisite
world renowned breakfast is served as you enjoy the Canterra fountain courtyard. Come and stay with
us at Villa Del Rio and enjoy the best of both sides of the border in an old world atmosphere.
Check the Villa out atwww.villadelrio.com and feel free to call me anytime at (800) 995-1887 foryour reservation.
Jay J. Johnson, Sculptor/Designer/Onsite Owner of Villa Del Rio
"One of the great escapes of Texas" Texas Monthly, June 2000
"A Texas Treasure" The Houston Chronicle, March 1999
"The enchanting Villa Del Rio B&B embodies Del Rio's oasis-in-the-desert spirit." Texas Highways, May 2002
"For anyone who appreciates the old-world ambiance of a historic mansion, a bit of pampering and a creative and tasty breakfast,
Villa Del Rio is the place to stay." Frommer's Texas, First Edition 2001
www.villadelrio.com email: host@villadelrio.com
Toll free: (800) 995-1887
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