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Todos Santos Accommodations
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Some friends (5 or 6) want to know where to find "affordable" rooms in Todos Santos for one night in third week of February. They are passing
through on dirtbikes. Three rooms with two beds each would suit them, most likely.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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Check out this site: http://reforma.hotelesmexico.com/baja-california-sur/todos-s... I would recommend Hotel Guliarte or the Santa Monica for low priced hotels. If
they want to spend a little more and get a great breakfast and very nice hostess then they should check out Las Casitas.
[Edited on 1-28-2011 by monoloco]
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http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=49962
This looks good, I'm hoping to try it before too long.
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Gracias....any more suggestions?
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I would second the Guluarte, especially since you put quotes around "affordable". Place is clean and right in the middle of town, so you can walk to a
number of restaurants. Added bonus is that they have a laundromat on premises.
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Been a long time, & traveling similarly, stayed at Hotel California. Probably the name that drew us. Certainly need updates from locals before
following this comment.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by bajacalifornian
Been a long time, & traveling similarly, stayed at Hotel California. Probably the name that drew us. Certainly need updates from locals before
following this comment. | The last time I stayed at the Hotel California it was $6 a night for the big room
upstairs with 3 beds. I'm pretty sure it's a little more these days.
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Didn't know they were there in the 19th century!
Couple of years ago, it changed ownership and they remodeled. Rates are now more in line with all the pricey places that have sprung up in the last
several years whose owners think they are in Sedona South.
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Yep....I stayed in Hotel California in 1988, my first trip to Baja.....$30 a night for rooms at west end upstairs....in the days when La Molina
trailer park had the laundromat, and you could buy the old telegraph building for $60,000 or something like that....
Ah, the good old days....
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