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TOO MUCH TURMOIL IN GUANAJUATO? - Printable Version +- The Forums of Guanajuato (https://www.gtolist.com/forum) +-- Forum: General (https://www.gtolist.com/forum/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Guanajuato Forums (https://www.gtolist.com/forum/forum-4.html) +--- Thread: TOO MUCH TURMOIL IN GUANAJUATO? (/thread-1384.html) |
TOO MUCH TURMOIL IN GUANAJUATO? - Alex T - 06-25-2012 .......... spend a few days at lake Zirahuen. EL ALTO LUCERO From $60 USD night to $ 760 month A real high panoramic view of the lake. Peace and quiet. www.zirahuen-elaltolucero.com 100% fully equipped house / Special rates for long term rentals Best Broadband Internet connection in the lake area: 4 Mbps Down and 0.720 Mbps Up. 2 bedrooms. 1 king size bed, 2 twin beds. Headboards with reading lights. 1 full bathroom with skylight. Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher. Laundry room washer/dryer. Iron and ironing board Great shower pressure, hair dryer. Stationary gas. Mosquito screens in every window Terrace lounge chairs. Table, umbrella, etc. Barbecue grill 2 TV sets available for satellite tv. 2 DVD players and extensive Movie library Visit our link for more information and enjoy the photos. www.zirahuen-elaltolucero.com RE: TOO MUCH TURMOIL IN GUANAJUATO? - peddler665 - 06-25-2012 Clever Pero as a guy who's legal residence is in The San Francisco Bay Area with about 5.5 million Guanajuato seems rather peaceful to me. Still I like your style. Good luck! RE: TOO MUCH TURMOIL IN GUANAJUATO? - Nadia - 06-25-2012 I live in downtown San Francisco and am only in Guanajuato a few months out of the year, and yet to me it does feel hectic at times. Maybe because I run a business here and it doesn't really feel like vacation. Your lake house seems like a perfect getaway. I hope to plan a trip soon and be in touch with you about renting. Thanks for sharing! RE: TOO MUCH TURMOIL IN GUANAJUATO? - NanN - 06-25-2012 It does look lovely, it is a close drive from here and the photos remind me of the lakes in the South Thompson/Okanagan area of British Columbia where I grew up. I'm going to bookmark this place. |