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Work Nomads | Rooftop with Breathtaking Views
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Work Nomads | Rooftop with Breathtaking Views

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Visit our fully furnished 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment with kitchen, living room and dining area that sleeps max 6 people. Great for a family as bedrooms are connected-see floor plan in photos. Click our profile to find our Family Getaway listing to book the entire building for a large group of 16+. Keep in mind, this unit is on the 3rd floor-required to climb stairs. You’ll have access to the beautiful rooftop terrace with BBQ, lounge area & great views of the city. This apartment is known as Samba, you will see the sign on the 3rd floor by the apartment door. Great for a family as guests must walk through the 1st bedroom with 2 twin beds to get to the 2nd bedroom with a queen bed. The bathroom is attached to the first bedroom-see the floor plan in our photos. Casa Terraza has 4 independent apartments on each floor. Each apartment is equipped with a kitchen, including a microwave and refrigerator. Each living room has a television with MegaCable service. You can come in and out with a secure code to access the building and another code to access each apartment for extra security. You can really feel like you are “living in Guanajuato” when you stay at Casa Terraza. All guests have access to the terrace where you can see the city views. There are two different lounge areas where you can relax and kick back after a day of sightseeing. Guests also have access to the laundry room at the terrace level. No outside people are allowed in the building at any time for the security of all the guests. I will be available via the Airbnb app for any questions or concerns. *Please make sure to read the Check-In section of our listing for a detailed description of how to access the building and your apartment. *Ask about our list of nearby paid public parking lots if you have a vehicle. CasaTerraza Neighborhood Parking is available at the nearby public parking lots. There is a paid public parking lot at the far end of the train station. It is about 12 pesos per hour for cars, and it is an open aire parking lot. Coming down the steps on Saturday and Sunday morning is a soup and taco food vendor that sets up between 8 AM and 2 PM. They serve the traditional consume soup for breakfast. The vendor on the traffic island makes fresh tacos. You may hear them during the middle of the night chopping the meat. Many other vendors set up in the evening. It is a nonstop street food scene. The closest bank machine is at the bottom of the Paseo Ashland hill. About 400 Meters. If you walk along the old train station the road will start to go downhill where the large parking lot with buses are. At the bottom of the hill, turn right and there is a small shopping center on your right. The Caja Populare is in that mall. The machine is able to disperse 15,000 pesos which is more than many other banks in town. Otherwise walk towards the Centro and there are many banks at Plaza de La Paz. Garbage collection in our neighborhood is communal. It is recommended you take your food garbage out daily due to the heat. There are two bins. One up the hill on Carrizo just beside the muffler repair shop and the other on Tepetapa. They are emptied twice a day as they serve many families. There is a torta and quesadilla vendor by the train station side of the Glorieta. They cook their meat over Mesquite and you can see the smoke billowing. Barbecue pork and chorizo in a bun is called a. Campechana. This costs about 35 pesos and is enough for a meal. You put your own fixings on it or have it to go and they will do it for you. Down the hill from the Glorieta on the bed topper is an Oxxo store. There you can top up your cell phone and buy your milk. At the Carrizo corner of the Glorieta is an Internet café and copy shop. You can take your memory stick and they will print off what you need. They also sell stationery supplies and have a washroom for 5 pesos. Around the corner from the Internet café, three doors down you will find a tortilla maker who opens at 7 AM. Freshly made, you can buy as few as two tortillas for one peso. At the corner of Carrizo and Casa Terraza’s callejon, there is a fruit and vegetable Vendor their stock is very fresh as a do a brisk business. We find the produce better than the large stores. You can walk to the city center in about 15 minutes. A 4 minute taxi ride will drop you off near Jardín Union. A taxi will cost about $50 MX pesos or $2.50 US dollars to get around most places in the city center. Guanajuato is a historic colonial city that can have challenges when it comes to parking. There are a few public parking lots. Check out the parking lots below. The price ranges from 12-20 MX pesos per hour. 1. Estacionamiento Nejayote, Guanajuato, Gto., Mexico Copy link below into browser https://goo.gl/maps/Ma9nvSv4nDXb9Bkw7 OR https://goo.gl/maps/WMB9RkZhnm9CitRd8 2. Estacionamiento El Cantador 36000, Dolores Hidalgo - Guanajuato 7457, Zona Centro, Guanajuato, Gto. +52 473 688 1208 3. Estacionamiento La Alhondiga Calle 5 de Mayo 32 Guanajuato Zona Centro 36000 https://www.google.com/search?q=alhondiga+estacionamiento&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari# *COVID-19 SANITATION* Health, safety, and well being of our guests are of utmost importance to us. For this reason, we use a thorough process of cleaning after each check-out. Feel free to contact us with any additional questions you might have. Casa Terraza is an 8 minute walk to Mercado Hidalgo. The Mercado was built in 1910. You will find micro restaurants and gift stalls. You could spend a good hour in there. It is straight walk down Tepetapa street which turns into Av. Benito Juarez. Just beyond the Mercado Hidalgo you will see a garden with an arc, this is Jardin Reforma. There are often different bazaars and events set up there, such as book festivals, artisan booths etc. In Jardin Reforma, you will also find a Tourist Information booth where you will be able to book a city tour. In that same area near Mercado Hidalgo is the historic Alhondiga de Granaditas Museum-see the guidebook in our profile for a brief description. If you continue your walk on Av. Juarez, you will end up in Plaza de La Paz, then Jardin Union. Guanajuato has so much to discover, consider a tour! NOTE: Casa terraza doesn´t have private parking, we can recommend some options to parking near to the building.

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