This charming B&B is run by the charismatic duo Carmen and Rick, who are famous for their warm welcome and generous breakfasts. It's located on the hill near El Pípila, to the left of the funicular (heading uphill), or by car and bus along Panoramica. Rates include a funicular pass throughout your stay. The lap pool is a plus.
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