Calle Mariano Matamoros 3738, Colonia Ildefonso Green, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | (618) 248-8274
In downtown Cabo San Lucas, amid bars, restaurants, and shops
Small, lovely, garden-style pool and patio
Simple rooms with air-conditioning, cable TV, and (optional) mini-fridges
Spacious garden area provides a quaint, private event space
Fast, free Wi-Fi throughout
Secure parking in a gated, off-street lot (fee)
Some dated furnishings and tube TVs in certain rooms
Constantly shaded pool is often cold
Fee for secure parking
Situated on an unassuming residential street in the middle of downtown Cabo San Lucas, Los Milagros Hotel is a simple boutique hotel with a bit more style than its budget-hotel competitors in the area. Each of the 12 rooms is clean, and some have quaint details like vaulted brick ceilings. Free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning come standard, though some rooms have dated features like tube TVs. While the list of common amenities is brief, the cozy pool and garden-style patio provide a relaxed, unpretentious place for guests to hang out after a day at the beach or a night out partying. This is a quiet spot, and those seeking something with more energy should consider the Tesoro Los Cabos instead, which has similar rates and extras like a fitness room.
Scene
Tiny, budget hotel with a relaxed, intimate atmosphere
In a city known for over-the-top, honeymoon-worthy all-inclusive resorts and grimy budget dives, Los Milagros Hotel provides just the opposite. Thick vines and tropical greenery envelope the tiny garden patio and pool areas, creating an intimate atmosphere that feels far more secluded than the hotel's city center location should allow. This is a simple, boutique-inspired budget hotel with a little more style than competitors like Hotel Mar de Cortez, which is just around the corner. The decor features an eclectic mix of standard patio furniture, ornate fountains, and Turkish-style accents, creating public areas that are more thoughtfully executed than the crash pads throughout most of downtown. With a lack of any kid-centric amenities and most rooms featuring a single bed, the hotel is targeting a mostly adult clientele seeking a relaxed, unpretentious place to escape the tourist hustle of downtown Cabo San Lucas.
Location
In the heart of downtown Cabo San Lucas, blocks from restaurants, shops, and services
Situated on a relatively quiet residential street in downtown Cabo San Lucas, the hotel feels a bit more secluded than it really is. However, guests are still within a five to 10-minute walk of the city’s most famous points of interest. Cabo Wabo Cantina, Squid Roe, and the city’s popular marina are roughly two to three blocks away. Playa Medano public beach -- one of the area’s most beautiful (and popular) -- is a 15-minute walk from the property, or just five minutes by taxi. Those looking for a day trip or a break from Cabo San Lucas' boozy goings on can visit San Jose del Cabo, which is filled with art galleries and cafes, and is a 30-minute drive from the hotel. The largest and most convenient airport to the city -- Los Cabos International (SJD) -- is 35 minutes from the hotel by car.
Rooms
Clean and simple rooms with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and cable television
Room decor is simple and homey, with a mostly modern finish and a few quaint homey details that give everything a bit more personality than other nearby budget properties. White stucco walls surround an eclectic mix of cozy furnishings that all seem uniquely selected for each room. There’s a distinct “bed-and-breakfast” feel, and we especially like accents such as vaulted brick ceilings and terra-cotta tile floors that we saw in some rooms that we visited. Shades of green and white complement variable decor that includes wrought-iron bed frames and distressed furniture.While every room is unique, the hotel offers three defined room categories. Standard Queen Rooms and Twin Rooms both have similar layouts and square footage, but differ in the bed configuration (either a single queen or two double beds). Air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi and cable TVs are standard, although some rooms feature old, tube-style televisions. Mini-fridges are optional. Upgraded Junior Suites feature the above amenities and have a larger floor plan, with separate sleeping, living, and dining areas plus a kitchenette (with a microwave and electric cooktop). Bathrooms are modern and clean, with stand-up shower stalls and generic, pump-style soaps are standard.
Features
A charming garden pool and an intimate patio
Given its boutique budget status, it's no surprise that features are limited here, and most guests are out day and night. The two-story garden terrace offers ample wrought-iron patio seating enveloped by lush greenery and tropical plants that create a quiet, intimate vibe. The outdoor pool is tiny and, due to its shaded location, some guests complain that it’s cold. A spacious -- and mostly empty -- garden area adjacent to the parking lot doubles as a quaint, outdoor event space. Ample street parking is available or guests can opt to park in a gated, off-street lot for a fee. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property and we found the service to be fast and reliable.