Baja bed and bath

Hotel · La Paz

Baja bed and bath

Hotel · La Paz
C. Francisco I. Madero 354, Zona Central, 23000 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico

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Courtyard with pool, hot tub & communal kitchen.  

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C. Francisco I. Madero 354, Zona Central, 23000 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico Get directions

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C. Francisco I. Madero 354, Zona Central, 23000 La Paz, B.C.S., Mexico Get directions

+52 612 158 2165

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K92XLtims

Google
My wife Angelica and I recently stayed at Baja Bed & Bath. Cecilia and Antonio were so polite and accommodating. We absolutely fell in love with this boutique little hotel. From the close proximity to the Malecon to the surrounding boutique coffee shops and bakeries to the hummingbird who came out to greet us each day....we loved this BEAUTIFUL SPACE!

Danielle Chaffee

Google
Stayed one night while doing a family beach weekend in la paz. The owner is SUPER nice and willing to go above and beyond to help make your stay comfortable. There is a wonderful open courtyard with a small pool. The room was very modest but was clean and comfortable. Loved that there is a ceiling fan in the room and the bathroom! It was the perfect option for the night after a long beach day. There is a refrigerator, coffee maker, microwave and more in the common area that anyone can use. The property is very secure and private which is nice since it’s so close to lots of bars & restaurants. There is no dedicated parking.

Robert P

Google
Stayed here December 19-26, 2022 and was very pleased with the accommodations. It was really quiet, I felt like the only one there! The bed was comfortable, the bathroom very pretty and everything clean. It’s very much a lovely boho feel. The kitchen is fully equipped and fresh water always available. I wholeheartedly recommend this place!

WinnieCJ

Google
first the B&B is in a great location- really close to the bus terminal, only 2 streets from the sea, very close to the church/central area and there's some great places to eat close by. i had a long bus ride to reach La Paz and on arriving i was generously given some dinner by the owner. i was also upgraded from a single room with shared bathroom to a double en-suite room, as i was staying for a few days. this was very nice of them. accommodation is reasonable, room was seldom cleaned and could do with a little tidy up in the outside area- there is a kettle for all guests to use- but no tea/coffee provided (there is an incredible local coffee shop- which just grinds beans and sells amazing coffee (for 10pesos!) very close!) wifi did not work well from room, but i could get good connection in the patio-outdoor area. Overall my stay here was fine

rebrosh

Google
We returned to Baja Bed and Breakfast this year after visiting for 2 nights last year. We We were traveling from Loreto to Santiago and wanted to stop one night at Cecilia and Antonio's charming B and B since we were passing through. I am so glad we did. The entrance is unassuming, but the from the front door the corridor opens to a courtyard with a pool, jacuzzi, beautiful plantings and hammocks. The rooms are off this area, on two floors. Cecilia makes a wonderful full breakfast in her kitchen and guests eat in their dining room or on the porch overlooking the courtyard. She gives excellent suggestions for restaurants and beaches to go to, and knows the city well. We would recommend this B and B to anyone who wants a city location that is quiet and charming.

Enoodle

Google
To start Its good to mention that I'm a pretty avid traveller that's far from your fussy grandmother or suburban housewife. I'm a young adventurous guy that doesn't mind getting my toes tickled by wildlife under the stars out on a rock somewhere. We got into the La paz last night from Cabo San Lucas on our way to the ferry. We decided to rent a hotel that was rated well and when we got there they told us there were no rooms available. After the lady at the front desk called a couple places (the first of which was also full) she recommended that we check into a bed-and-breakfast she knew about down the street. She said it was a great spot and we cabbed over. Were greeted by a lovely lady who asked us what time we wanted breakfast and mentioned that the price was 70$ per night (Different then the 50$ mentioned by the hotel). The room was ok. No tv and pretty bare but ive stayed in some hole in the wall places and really don't mind. Left for a few hours and returned to an air conditioner leaking all over the bed. Mouse turd sprinkles on top of the wet spot and ants crawling on our bags from holes in the tiled floor. We were told Buy another guest the owner of the hotel just sort of stops in every so often and we hadn't seen her since we got there. We left a small tip for her trouble and got the heck outta there. Found a resort for 30$ (2 nights) less with everything we wanted and then some. Other rooms might be better ours wasn't now u know. :)

countrymousetravel

Google
A beautiful bed and breakfast with a traditional Mexican vibe. The courtyard with swimming pool and outdoor dining is amazing. Our favorite place to stay in La Paz. On a trendy street with restaurants and coffee shops. A short walk to the Malecon without the noise. TV and Wifi. Lovely breakfast

rangersteve

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The location of Baja B and B is a bit away from the marinas and main drag of the Malecon but it makes up for it in the spirit of Mexico. I came in late without a confirmed reservation and was fortunate to stay here. It's a relaxing place for an overnight and close enough to the bus station that if you had to leave in the morning with your backpackable gear you would not find it difficult. Loved the patio and the seclusion. Close by is some good eateries and coffee shops including El Corazon and those on the south end of the Malecon. Next door is a unique little shop specializing in some goods not usually available in La Paz such as the infamous Mole Poblano, cheeses and condiments. Go and shop or kick back with a good book by the pool in Mexico style.