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Hotel Paraiso EscondidoThis eclectic inn is hidden away on a shady street a couple of short blocks from the Adoquín and Playa Principal.
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A curious collection of Mexican folk art, masks, religious art, and paintings make this an exercise in Mexican magic realism, in addition to a tranquil place to stay. An inviting pool -- surrounded by gardens, Adirondack chairs, and a fountain -- affords a commanding view of the bay. -- it is the owners' former apartment.
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The immaculate rooms each have one double and one twin bed, built-in desks, and a cozy balcony or terrace with French doors. The suites have much plusher decor than the rooms, with recessed lighting, desks set into bay windows, living areas, and large private balconies. The penthouse suite has a whirlpool tub and kitchenette, a tile chessboard inlaid in the floor, and murals adorning the walls |
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