CasaManzana
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Any Todos Santos lodging for less than $100/night???
I've been looking on-line for Todos Santos hotels/motels and they all are a hundred bucks +/night. Maybe the less expensive places don't do internet
stuff...anyone have a recommendation???
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Bob and Susan
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trade services....
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vandenberg
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Nothing there worthwhile staying for, even at $ 20.00 a night.
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BajaNomad
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See if anything here suits your fancy:
http://www.todossantos.cc/todossantosvacationrentals.html
Like here:
http://www.todossantos.cc/laspalmas.html
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Barry A.
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POSADA DEL MOLINO
We have stayed at "Posada del Molino" for several nights and we loved it. (see "BajaNomad" 's web site suggestion). It is $75 a night, for 2, and
worth every penny. It is within walking distance of good restaurants, down town attractions like the art galleries, Hotel California, museums, and
shops, and is a safe and secure place for you and your vehicle. It is also very quiet, and is "like new". One of the nicest places we have ever
stayed. We loved it.
Todos Santos is nor for everyone-----different than all other Baja towns, but we loved it, and really enjoyed our stay. It is an Art Colony, and some
folks are turned off by that, apparently. We found it unique, and fasinating-----very much like "Old Mainland Mexico".
They only have 4 units, so be sure and book online to guarantee it's availability.
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jerry
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there at least 2 hotels in town that were cheep 2 yrs ago like 20 to 40 bucks a night i dont recall the names
have a good one jerry
jerry and judi
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wrk
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There are at least three very inexpensive places - Motel Guluarte - Santa Rosa Hotel and Hotel Miramar. Hotel Mision del Pilar is also inexpensive
but I think it is closed pending a sale. None would likely have internet access. You can usually find something unless it is Christmas time. We get
all the tourists we could possibly want so we don't need the "Vandenbergs" of the world!!
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CasaManzana
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MANY THANKS TO ALL... we're outta here armed with this info
Never fails to amaze me what great info one will get from this great group, no matter what the subject. Thanks to all!!! for your help.
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