Casa com jardim em Ajijic, México - na casa de Patti & Alan
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Casa
Residência secundária
Dormem 5
2 Quartos
3 WC's
130 ft²
2 camas de casal
1 cama de solteiro dobrável
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Patti & Alan Descreveu a sua casa em Inglês.
o que você amará nesta casa
* Soaring boveda ceilings, traditional cupolas and colourful tilework representative of central mexican culture
* Recently renovated with charm & grace including arched wrought iron patio doors, gas fireplace, updated water system, new fridge, washer and dryer, and tasteful furnishings
*Two large primary bedrooms, each with their own ensuite bathroom and closets plus drawer storage . Each one opens up to a balcony where you can happily observe the local scene. A longer couch downstairs could be used for an additional sleeper.
* Quite quiet considering we are in the middle of town. Only the church bells might wake you in the morning.
* More features include a large living and dining area, modern appliances and kitchen, a powder room on the main and custom chandelier and lighting, Air-conditioned
/heated bedrooms.
The pièce de resistance is the third floor mirador with 180 degree views of the lake, , the mountains, the town and the church tower. Perfect any time of day as there are shades and a tile covered area. The large patio off the living room also provides a table and chairs for outdoor eating and relaxing.
* Fast, effective internet réception and office area for work needs.
*.Weekly cleaning
* Recently renovated with charm & grace including arched wrought iron patio doors, gas fireplace, updated water system, new fridge, washer and dryer, and tasteful furnishings
*Two large primary bedrooms, each with their own ensuite bathroom and closets plus drawer storage . Each one opens up to a balcony where you can happily observe the local scene. A longer couch downstairs could be used for an additional sleeper.
* Quite quiet considering we are in the middle of town. Only the church bells might wake you in the morning.
* More features include a large living and dining area, modern appliances and kitchen, a powder room on the main and custom chandelier and lighting, Air-conditioned
/heated bedrooms.
The pièce de resistance is the third floor mirador with 180 degree views of the lake, , the mountains, the town and the church tower. Perfect any time of day as there are shades and a tile covered area. The large patio off the living room also provides a table and chairs for outdoor eating and relaxing.
* Fast, effective internet réception and office area for work needs.
*.Weekly cleaning
O que vai adorar na vizinhança
-Walk to restaurants and shopping
-Play pickleball or tennis nearby
-Wednesday Fresh Farm Market two blocks away
- Central plaza and church 4 blocks away
https://lakesideguide.mx/food-drink/
Location, location, location is what we have in our Ajijic paradise. The town of Ajijic is at the centre of a series of small villages on the north shore of Lake Chapala perched 5000 ft. above sea level.and our casa is in the heart of that village . From our mirador (rooftop covered patio) you can lay in the hammock and survey the lake, mountains, the stars, church steeple, nearby galleries and shops and enjoy the spicy flavour of a real Mexican community. Central yet quiet (by Mexican standards!), you can walk everywhere or grab the bus or a cheap taxi to a neighboring village or into Guadalajara, 40 minutes away, which is also where the airport and bus depots are. Across the street is Victor, a local maestro who teaches oil-painting, a few doors down is our favourite restaurant run by Ismat and Gaby and four blocks away is the central plaza offering zumba classes, good eats, church services (even one in English) as well as a meeting place for the many festivals and art shows. Evening walks along the malecon (waterside walkway) remind you of both the vibrancy and the peacefulness of the Mexican way of life . “The Village” is the place to be for ex-pats, tourists and locals alike.
Our neighborhood extends a few blocks to the tianguis (fresh market) on Wednesdays, to the cultural centre for frequent English language music and dance performances, to the community theatres for plays and movies, to the Lake Chapala Society for regular classes and a fine library in English and so many other activities. Slightly further afield are the humming town and malecon of Chapala and the Aguas Termales (hot springs) of San Juan Cosala..
Experience a very unique and wonderful Mexican experience from our beautiful casa in magical Ajijic.
-Play pickleball or tennis nearby
-Wednesday Fresh Farm Market two blocks away
- Central plaza and church 4 blocks away
https://lakesideguide.mx/food-drink/
Location, location, location is what we have in our Ajijic paradise. The town of Ajijic is at the centre of a series of small villages on the north shore of Lake Chapala perched 5000 ft. above sea level.and our casa is in the heart of that village . From our mirador (rooftop covered patio) you can lay in the hammock and survey the lake, mountains, the stars, church steeple, nearby galleries and shops and enjoy the spicy flavour of a real Mexican community. Central yet quiet (by Mexican standards!), you can walk everywhere or grab the bus or a cheap taxi to a neighboring village or into Guadalajara, 40 minutes away, which is also where the airport and bus depots are. Across the street is Victor, a local maestro who teaches oil-painting, a few doors down is our favourite restaurant run by Ismat and Gaby and four blocks away is the central plaza offering zumba classes, good eats, church services (even one in English) as well as a meeting place for the many festivals and art shows. Evening walks along the malecon (waterside walkway) remind you of both the vibrancy and the peacefulness of the Mexican way of life . “The Village” is the place to be for ex-pats, tourists and locals alike.
Our neighborhood extends a few blocks to the tianguis (fresh market) on Wednesdays, to the cultural centre for frequent English language music and dance performances, to the community theatres for plays and movies, to the Lake Chapala Society for regular classes and a fine library in English and so many other activities. Slightly further afield are the humming town and malecon of Chapala and the Aguas Termales (hot springs) of San Juan Cosala..
Experience a very unique and wonderful Mexican experience from our beautiful casa in magical Ajijic.
Informação adicional
1 week minimum , maximum 4 people, no pets or small children please
Yes! We have lots of Pickleball action, even some within walking distance.
Car possible
https://lakesideguide.mx/food-drink/
Ajijic is in the state of Jalisco on the shores of Lake Chapala, which at 417 square miles is the largest lake in Mexico. Ajijic is about a half-hour drive from Guadalajara’s international airport. This positions the town close enough to the big city benefits of Guadalajara, while still being tucked away from the urban sprawl in a unique natural setting. Imagine a huge lake with fisherman out on the water in pangas (small boats) casting for carp. At the shoreline are snowy egrets doing their own fishing. Someone in Ajijic must have made a concerted effort to protect the town’s trees since the streets are lined with huge specimens, including palm trees mixed in with pines and flowering jacarandas."
"The compact town of Ajijic has narrow streets with rough cobblestones. Strolling through the town, there are hints of past hippy glory, such as a Volkswagen Beetle festooned with stuck-on flowers, or a distant sound system playing Creedence or the Stones. Many of the walls of the town are decorated with colorful murals in a range of styles, from figurative to whimsical to abstract."
"The streets are lined with colorful houses and small boutiques and galleries. Since expats make up about 50% of the population during the winter season, visitors will find a greater variety of shops and restaurants than they would in a typical small Mexican town. For example, there’s the Simply Thai restaurant; Pasta Trenta; Ajijic Tango, featuring Argentinian steaks; and Tabarka Restaurante, serving Basque/Spanish cuisine."
"Drop into Ajijic on a Wednesday to experience the weekly tianguis, or farmer’s market. There’s a variety of vendors, with some selling fresh produce, while others hawk household goods, curios and crafts. There’s also a mix of food vendors selling traditional Mexican food at rock-bottom prices."
Yes! We have lots of Pickleball action, even some within walking distance.
Car possible
https://lakesideguide.mx/food-drink/
Ajijic is in the state of Jalisco on the shores of Lake Chapala, which at 417 square miles is the largest lake in Mexico. Ajijic is about a half-hour drive from Guadalajara’s international airport. This positions the town close enough to the big city benefits of Guadalajara, while still being tucked away from the urban sprawl in a unique natural setting. Imagine a huge lake with fisherman out on the water in pangas (small boats) casting for carp. At the shoreline are snowy egrets doing their own fishing. Someone in Ajijic must have made a concerted effort to protect the town’s trees since the streets are lined with huge specimens, including palm trees mixed in with pines and flowering jacarandas."
"The compact town of Ajijic has narrow streets with rough cobblestones. Strolling through the town, there are hints of past hippy glory, such as a Volkswagen Beetle festooned with stuck-on flowers, or a distant sound system playing Creedence or the Stones. Many of the walls of the town are decorated with colorful murals in a range of styles, from figurative to whimsical to abstract."
"The streets are lined with colorful houses and small boutiques and galleries. Since expats make up about 50% of the population during the winter season, visitors will find a greater variety of shops and restaurants than they would in a typical small Mexican town. For example, there’s the Simply Thai restaurant; Pasta Trenta; Ajijic Tango, featuring Argentinian steaks; and Tabarka Restaurante, serving Basque/Spanish cuisine."
"Drop into Ajijic on a Wednesday to experience the weekly tianguis, or farmer’s market. There’s a variety of vendors, with some selling fresh produce, while others hawk household goods, curios and crafts. There’s also a mix of food vendors selling traditional Mexican food at rock-bottom prices."
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Localização
Lagos
Aldeia
Amenidades
Nossos princípios básicos
WiFi
TV
Banheira
Máquina de lavar louça
Máquina de lavar roupa
Máquina de secar roupa
Micro-ondas
Forno
Frigorífico
Internet
TV a cabo
Telefone
Equipamento único
Jardim privado
Varanda / quintal
Ar condicionado
Lareira
Estacionamento privado
Carro
Churrasqueira
Jacuzzi
Indicada para teletrabalho
Conexão de alta velocidade
Espaço de trabalho dedicado
Comodidades ecológicas
Fornecedor de energia renovável
Máquinas de baixo consumo
Acesso ao transporte público
Painéis solares
regras da casa
Crianças bem-vindas
Plantas a regar
Mapa
Perguntas frequentes
Este alojamento tem jardim?
Sim, este alojamento tem jardim. Encontrará mais informações sobre a piscina e outras instalações nesta página.
Este alojamento é adequado para trabalhadores remotos?
Sim, este alojamento tem conexão wifi. Recomendamos que aborde este tópico com o anfitrião, para garantir que a velocidade de conexão é suficiente para as suas necessidades.
Este alojamento tem um lugar de estacionamento?
Sim, este alojamento tem um ou mais lugares de estacionamento.
Quantos quartos existem neste alojamento?
Este alojamento tem 2 quartos.
Qual é a área de superfície deste alojamento?
A área de superfície deste alojamento é de 12m2.
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