Los Artistas B&B

Ajijic, Lake Chapala,

Jalisco, Mexico
 


Los Artistas B&B,
Constitucion #105
Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico.

Telephone
011-52-376-766-1027
(from USA and Canada)

E-Mail:
artistas@laguna.com.mx

Website:
www.losartistas.com

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Leading travel guide Fodor's Mexico 2001 describes Los Artistas Bed and Breakfast as "one of Ajijic's elegant walled-in homes, surrounded by an acre of sumptuously landscaped gardens".
 


Our seven guest rooms, each with its own unique decor and private bath, provide views of the tranquil gardens, swimming pool, the fountains and fishpond. Amenities include a beautiful living room, secluded garden seating areas, a purified, pressurized water system, and secure off-street parking.

Gourmet breakfasts, served in a spectacular garden room, feature daily specialty dishes, freshly ground Mexican coffee, tea or hot chocolate, fresh juices, platters of lush, fresh local fruits and a variety of homemade breads and pastries.

No other establishment offers the unique combination of location, serenity and privacy, beautiful garden, comfort, and appealing breakfast choices offered by Los Artistas Bed and Breakfast.

 

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Guests enjoy
complimentary gourmet breakfasts.

 


A quiet retreat
in the midst of colorful, Mexican village life, Los Artistas is an easy walk to the many fine restaurants, shops and art galleries of Ajijic. Open year around with daily room rates beginning at $50.00 US, plus applicable taxes.

Payment Method: US dollars or Mexican pesos. There is an ATM machine in the village and a couple of money exchanges which will cash travelers checks.

A deposit is required to guarantee room reservations. Deposits are refundable, less a US$20 cancellation fee per room, upon 20 days advance notice of cancellation and applied for payment of any unused portion of your reserved period.

How to Find Us

Directions from the Airport: As you leave the airport, stay in the right hand lane, Do not go on to the overpass by the billboards; instead veer to the right heading south to Chapala. The overpass swings around to the northbound lane toward Guadalajara. About 20 minutes later you will be climbing the mountains. As you come down them you will see a sign pointing to the right to Jocotepec and Ajijic. Take that turn off leaving the divided 4-lane highway behind.

You are now on an undivided 2-lane road which will dead-end at a stop light where you will turn to the right. Shortly you will pass beneath a canopy of trees a few blocks long and emerge by a Pemex station on your right. At the far end of the PEMEX station, coming in from your left is a road which dead ends there. Its name is Aldama. Either turn left there, headed down hill toward the lake, or continue on one more block to the stop light where a large terracotta color three story building (LLoyd) is located on the left and turn left there.

Regardless of which street you turned down, at the second intersection turn left on to Constitucion. If you turned at the gas station, we are a little more than half way down the first block of Constitucion on your left. If you turned at LLoyd we would be one and 1/2 blocks down on the left, located just after a high white wall with blue stripe through the center. Ours is a stone wall topped with a hedge and has the only arched gate. There is a small plaque on the left which says Los Artistas 105. Ring the bell located above the plaque.

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