ggpotts
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La Paz accommodations
I'm looking for La Paz accommodation suggestions—hotels & casitas. I would describe my wife's comfort requirements as "medium." She's not one of
those high thread-count, luxury spa types (where the only Mexicans you ever see are the ones who are waiting on you)...but she's 69 yrs. old and needs
more than a hammock on the beach. We especially enjoy on-offs, those unique places that are lovingly designed & managed. We might pay a little
more for that "specialness" factor but not just to be bombarded with "luxury."
Same question applies to Loreto. Thanks!
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Loretana
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In Loreto
Las Cabanas de Loreto
www.lascabanasdeloreto.com
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baja Steve
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Club El Moro.
http://www.clubelmoro.com.mx/
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danaeb
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La Concha in La Paz (one of the few hotels with a beach). It's a short trip from La Paz centro, but you'll probably need a car unless you want to cab
it.
http://www.laconcha.com/ofertas-especiales/?gclid=CKCRkMWjkN...
Damiana Inn - Loreto. Right off the main square and just a couple of blocks to the malecon. Walking distance to most everything.
http://www.ladamianainn.com/
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ggpotts
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These all sound good. I'll check them out. Many thanks!
Also, if anyone has a favorite place in a smaller town just up the beach (or down) from La Paz & Loreto, we're open to that notion as well.
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Ken Bondy
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La Concha is nice but, as said before, a bit out of town:
la concha_6336 by Ken Bondy, on Flickr
carpe diem!
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Agreed 100% great place to stay and location
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Highwayman
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Try Posada de la Misión. It's a courtyard hotel right with a great location on the Malecon. Most units have a small kitchenette as well. Two rooms
upstairs have waterfront balconies.
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Quote: Originally posted by Highwayman | Try Posada de la Misión. It's a courtyard hotel right with a great location on the Malecon. Most units have a small kitchenette as well. Two rooms
upstairs have waterfront balconies. |
I agree...just couldn't remember the name! balcony over the malecon, short walk to Fritz's, if you're lucky parking right in front....don't miss
saturday night!
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