Airbnb's Quetzalcoatl`s Nest is so impressively unique El Pasoans who travel to Mexico might want to book a few nights to experience its beauty and mythical setting.

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Summer is practically here and if you want to get away then you might consider this unique oasis down in the Valley of Mexico.

Inspired by an Aztec serpent god, Quetzalcoatl's Nest the breathtaking sculpture garden was created by the acclaimed Mexican architect, Javier Senosiain.

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Mexico is beautiful and offers various vacation sites; the options are endless, from exploring the Aztec ruins to laying out on its beaches and checking out its magnificent ancient cities and cultures.

Along with those vacation plans, finding the best accommodations at an affordable price is also part of the process, so I was intrigued when I saw photos of this one-of-a-kind Airbnb in Mexico.

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Quetzalcoatl`s Nest is a sprawling snake-like structure that resembles the feathered-serpent deity of ancient Mesoamerican culture.

The most impressive Airbnb is an entire condominium that can host up to 10 guests, fully equipped with five bedrooms, and a laundry room, including complimentary bread, fruit, and coffee.

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The magical and other-worldly space also boasts an eco-park with botanical gardens, a cave of minerals, and lakes that encircle the Airbnb, making it perfect for small retreats with family and friends.

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And it gets better because Quetzalcoatl`s Nest is so affordable that a party of 10 can easily split the nightly charge of about $360, that’s less than $40 a night per person.

So the next time you find yourself booking a vacation to Mexico with your crew, you might want to check out the highly rated Quetzalcoatl`s Nest located in Naucalpan de Juárez, Estado de México, Mexico.

And don’t worry if all the silence of the woods and nature is too overwhelming for you; civilization is about 30 minutes away, where you’ll find a Starbucks and a small but bustling downtown area.

Living in El Paso makes it super easy to travel to Mexico, especially when traveling out of the Juarez airport, making it even more tempting and affordable to get away to immerse ourselves in a sanctuary like Quetzalcoatl`s Nest.

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