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Constitution City motels

greta-inbaja - 6-18-2019 at 02:44 PM

HI, heading north soon, does anyone know of dog friendly hotels in Constution City?? Thanks..

RnR - 6-18-2019 at 02:59 PM

Quote: Originally posted by greta-inbaja  
HI, heading north soon, does anyone know of dog friendly hotels in Constution City?? Thanks..


Hotel Oasis is dog friendly. Hotel Oasis

Secure parking for small vehicles in the courtyard. Full size four door pickup is a little tight inside the courtyard.

Not associated with Hotel Oasis in Loreto. Need to specify Hotel Oasis Ciudad Constitucion to find their website. Otherwise you get the one in Loreto.


Posadas del Ryal is not dog friendly.

David K - 6-18-2019 at 05:15 PM

Ciudad Constitución

:light:

JZ - 6-18-2019 at 06:48 PM

Did this research about a year ago. We stayed there because we wanted to have a very early run at San Evaristo, and then continue on to La Paz in the same day. The place I found was decent, but nothing to write home about.

My advice would be, unless you have some very specific reason to be there, I'd just keep going on for another little bit to Loreto, especially when coming from the South.


chippy - 6-18-2019 at 07:34 PM

I like Hotel Cuatro Missiones. ac wifi cable tv decent beds safe parking in front of your room and great free coffee in the am.

geraldalexander7 - 6-18-2019 at 09:18 PM

I use "Suzanas" a little west of Coppel off the main drag, not the Coppel at the north end of town. 500 pesos or less. Clean and lots of tile work....

BigWooo - 6-19-2019 at 04:45 AM

If you choose to stay at Oasis, make a reservation. They tend to fill up in the evening with traveling business people.

greta-inbaja - 6-19-2019 at 06:48 AM

Thanks everyone! Yes David, Ciudad Constitucion.( need to learn to use foreign symbol keyboard)

David K - 6-19-2019 at 08:34 AM

Quote: Originally posted by greta-inbaja  
Thanks everyone! Yes David, Ciudad Constitucion.( need to learn to use foreign symbol keyboard)


De nada! I use a regular keyboard and just use the 'Alt key plus codes' for Spanish letter and other odd symbols (hold down the Alt key and press the following numbers, not the + sign) on the keyboard, release the Alt key, and presto!
Here are some of the most common ones:

á Alt+160
é Alt+130
í Alt+161
ó Alt+162
ú Alt+163
ñ Alt+164
¿ Alt+168
° Alt+248 (degree symbol for GPS waypoints and temperatures)
Ñ Alt+165
É Alt+144
Ü Alt+154
ü Alt+129





[Edited on 6-19-2019 by David K]

AKgringo - 6-19-2019 at 09:30 AM

When articles and charts are auto translated from Spanish to English, place names often get corrupted.

Have you ever been to Fishmonger (Pescadero), or Peace (La Paz)? Those are just a couple of amusing translations I encountered on a report on Pemex stations a couple of years ago.

TMW - 6-19-2019 at 11:50 AM

We stayed at a motel east of town a little ways that had chickens running around and a rooster crowing in the morning. I think it was $20. I don't remember the name.

greta-inbaja - 6-19-2019 at 06:42 PM

Thanks everyone! And Thanks David for the chart. And to AKGringo Auto translate and auto correct can be a pain in the butt