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La Paz hotel with secure parking for group of ATV's

RBoffroad - 1-3-2016 at 03:44 PM

Hi

Will be overnighting in La Paz with a group of 4 quads and 3 side-by-sides late January. Any recommendations on a good hotel with secure court-yard type parking outside the rooms? Thanks in advance.

La Paz

John M - 1-3-2016 at 04:23 PM

Perla Hotel has underground parking - I'd say we felt it was quite secure and it's on the Malecon.

John M

LaTijereta - 1-3-2016 at 04:57 PM

This place works.. Great walled compound..

http://www.casabuena.net/home


bajalinda - 1-4-2016 at 01:22 PM

X 2 for CasaBuena

bill erhardt - 1-4-2016 at 02:29 PM

The Marina Hotel east of the malecon a kilometer or so. There is a big secure parking lot. I've parked with boat and trailer a few times with no problems. Call to get the best rates.

http://www.hotelmarina.com.mx/en

Jaybo - 1-4-2016 at 11:04 PM

Quote: Originally posted by LaTijereta  
This place works.. Great walled compound..

http://www.casabuena.net/home



X3 for this place, we've stayed there before and while the rooms are a bit spartan, it was fine for the couple days we were in LaPaz. Very secure.

RnR - 1-5-2016 at 07:11 AM

Quote: Originally posted by LaTijereta  
This place works.. Great walled compound..

http://www.casabuena.net/home



We have stayed at Casa Buena at least a half dozen times. Basic rooms, great community area/kitchen/palapa, nice pool.

Very secure walled compound, HOWEVER, parking and maneuvering room inside the compound is very tight. If more than four or five vehicles are inside the compound, it is very tight to turn around just a full sized pickup.

Have stayed there with a 10 ft cargo trailer. It is impossible to turn a trailer around inside the compound. Once or twice we have backed through the gate from the street in order to be able to park and then drive out. Other times, we have used the owners' hitch dolly to turn the trailer around by hand once inside the compound. (Trailer must usually be disconnected from tow vehicle for parking.)

Even with the tight parking issues, we stay at Casa Buena every year.