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La Paz hotels that accept DOGS??
Anyone know of any nice hotels in La Paz that will allow you to travel with a dog?
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jrbaja
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Depending on whether
you want to be right in La Paz or not. The Marlin Club in El Centenario is where we stay because of the dogs. They have the run of the beach and
fields next door, they can stay in the room and Pam the owner is a dog lover. (She has 3). Guapo, Techo, and Saphire.
Excellent food, very nice pool and the best view of La Paz lights at night.
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richard nauman
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Posada de Englebert
Another Dog friendly option is the Posada de Englebert.
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The Marlin Club in El Centenario....that's the BEST spot
You will be VERY pleased.
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Posada de englebert
is our favorite hotel in La Paz and we don't even have dogs. Go there and enjoy. k There is a white hotel far end of town it might be El
Morro, it takes dogs too. Maybe someone else on the board will know the name. k
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great restaurant
The marlin club is perfect for the dogs and for yourself try restaurante jardin de plata. It is gourmet italian and the view of the la paz lights
from the second floor is fabulous. It is just down the street from the marlin club. Km 14 carretera al norte, el centenario, bcs 612-124-6494.
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Posada de englebert
The manager of the Posada de Englebert runs the dog rescue in La Paz. She collects street dogs, pays vet bills and gives them their shots, then
sends them off to good homes. You will NEVER be turned down with a dog there. The Posada is west of Marina de la Paz and you can walk easily into
town and down the Malecon.
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Bob and Susan
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This site http://www.richandrainainbaja.com/la_paz.htm
says that the hotel is owned by Englebert Humperdink .
Is this TRUE????
Will he be singing there??
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richard nauman
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Web Page
Hey someone found my web page!!! I'm not 100% sure the Posada de Englebert is owned by H.E. himself. IT could be a Hotel California/Eagles type of
marketing story. WHen we were there they did have a magazine article framed in the office with that was about H.E. and his hotel. I would love to
confirm the story...
That web page was my first attempt and I'm currently working (slowly) on a new and improved version. If you have any suggestions for design please let
me know. Its easy to make a web page but hard to make a really good one. I have a lot of respect for the folks who put together these forums. Its a
lot of work!!! Thanks,
RN
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Posasdada De Englebert is owned By Englebert the singer. We have one of the Rescue puppies from down there. A friend of mine helps fine homes for the
puppies and flys them up to TJ.Then brings them up to her rescue in Ramona until they have homes. Any one looking for a dog or cat let me know I can
send you the web site.
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Thanks everyone and one more question...
..I'm the anon who asked the original pregunta by the way..
between these two hotels, which one has internet hookup in the room if I bring my own laptop, also which has a pool and which is more cushy and posh?
the dog hotel is for my friends and if either are nice we will also stay although I like the downtown better but we'll see.
Thanks again!
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Posada de Englebert
Hey Pam,
I would be really suprised if the Posada de Englebert had internet hook ups. Its way more old school than that. IT does have a nice pool and good
restaurant (I haven't been there since 2002 so things could have changed). Good stiff drinks at the pool side bar. The garden around the pool is nice.
Drawbacks include the location - its a little hard to find, the beach is not that nice and it has a view of the old giant abandoned hotel (Grand
Baja?). The Posada is not really down town - to find it you have to turn towards the bay from Abosolo Street at the Volkswagon Dealership.
RN
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Thanks Richard!
...I will need to call them as they don't seem to answer e-mails. I need internet hookup or at least a phone in the room where I can log into my
account with prodigy on my laptop. I know exactly where it's at and its not far from town since we have cars, but the dog thing is important as my
friends are bringing a large one (well behaved). What do you think of the rooms?
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Posade de Engelbert
Quote: | IT does have a nice pool and good restaurant (I haven't been there since 2002 so things could have changed). Good stiff drinks at the pool side bar.
The garden around the pool is nice. |
Don't forgot that the chilaquiles are muy excelente!
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