Apartment · Malecón, La Paz
Suite Arlena
The third of the named suites, breakfast included and the promenade at the end of the street.
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Apartment · Malecón
About Suite Arlena
The third of the named suites, breakfast included and the promenade at the end of the street.
You are in Malecón here, on the side of town that suits some trips and not others. Paseo Álvaro Obregón — the five-kilometre seafront promenade where La Paz takes its evening walk. Rooms here trade quiet for sunsets and street food. Because it is an apartment rather than a hotel room, you get a kitchen, a washing machine in most cases, and the ability to buy fish at the market and cook it yourself. There is no front desk. It is not officially star-rated, which is normal for apartments, guesthouses and smaller places here and says nothing about quality.
The essentials
Features and facilities
- Apartment
- Breakfast
- Central
Facilities listed are indicative. Confirm the exact room configuration, inclusions and policies on the booking page before you reserve — details change by season and by room type.
Where it is
NeighbourhoodMalecón, La Paz, Baja California Sur
Satellite view. Centred on Malecón rather than the building — this property’s exact street address is not independently confirmed, so the pin shows the neighbourhood. Drag to pan, or open it full screen for the 3D and Street View controls.
- To the Malecón kiosk250 m
- To the cathedral524 m
- To La Paz airport (LAP)11.3 km
- To Balandra beach17.3 km
- To the Pichilingue ferry terminal12.4 km
- To CostaBaja Resort & Spa5.9 km
Within walking distance: the Malecón kioskthe cathedral
Distances are straight-line from the mapped position, so road journeys run longer — La Paz is built along a curved bay and the beach road doubles back on itself.
Getting around from here
You are on the promenade, so the evening walk, the taco carts, the boat-tour offices and most of the bars are outside the door. Downtown is a few blocks inland. Beaches are 25 to 30 minutes north by road; agree a return pick-up time with your driver if you go to Balandra.
How it compares
The case for booking this over a hotel room is the kitchen and the floor space, and it strengthens the longer you stay. For a two-night trip a hotel usually wins on convenience. Compare against Baja Club Hotel, Casa al Mar, Hotel HBlue Malecón in the same area, or against CostaBaja if you would rather have restaurants and a spa than a stove.
Also in Malecón
Nearby alternatives
BCHotelBaja Club Hotel
A restored 1910 merchant's mansion on the seafront with a five-storey addition behind it, rooftop pool and...
HHHotelHotel HBlue Malecón
Contemporary rooms facing the bay with a rooftop pool deck, at the busier end of the seafront.
SCHotelSeven Crown La Paz Malecón
Balconied rooms overlooking the promenade and an outdoor pool, on the corner of Lerdo de Tejada.
Questions
About staying here
Where is Suite Arlena?
In Malecón, La Paz, Baja California Sur. Paseo Álvaro Obregón — the five-kilometre seafront promenade where La Paz takes its evening walk. Rooms here trade quiet for sunsets and street food. The Malecón promenade is on or beside the promenade from here.
Can I walk to the Malecón and downtown?
Yes. Everything central is within a short flat walk.
How do I check prices and availability?
Use the live rates for Suite Arlena and enter your dates. Current prices, the property's own photo gallery and verified guest reviews are all there, and the same search lets you compare it against everything else in the city.
Is it a good base for Balandra and the island trips?
It works, with the caveat that Balandra and Tecolote are 25 to 30 minutes north by road. Espíritu Santo day trips leave from the city marinas and from Playa El Tecolote, and most operators will collect from central hotels.
How far is it from La Paz airport?
11.3 km in a straight line — reckon on 20 to 35 minutes by road depending on traffic through town. There is no airport train or public bus; it is a taxi, a pre-booked transfer or a hire car.
Is there parking?
Downtown and Malecón properties vary — some have a gated lot or valet, others expect you to use street parking, which is free but fills up on weekend evenings. Confirm it on the booking page if you are hiring a car.
