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Baja Club

Orange striped pool loungers at Baja Club Hotel, La Paz, Mexico. Grupo Habita

Images Courtesy of Baja Club, César Béjar

Discover Grupo Habita's stunning re-birth of a colonial-style villa on the Malecón in La Paz: experience history and luxury at Baja Club.

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After entering in this genuine piece of history, you’ll discover a beautiful lifestyle hotel, also composed of a newly built four-story extension, containing 32 guest rooms, a spa and a rooftop sunset bar with a wonderful view on the bay. In the heart of this peaceful hotel the central patio, the outdoors dining pergola and splendid pool will make your stay memorable.

Baja Club, Mexico — Modernist courtyard with turquoise pool, terracotta loungers, brick walls, and multi-level white building with solar panels and metal railings.
Baja Club, Mexico — Cream-colored colonial facade with iron-barred windows, wooden door, and palm shadow in bright sunlight.
Baja Club, Mexico — Arched reception nook with terracotta tiles, wooden shelving, warm plaster walls, and potted fern in minimalist hospitality design.
Baja Club, Mexico — Aerial view of striped loungers and umbrellas on terracotta poolside deck beside turquoise water.
Baja Club, Mexico — Turquoise pool against weathered brick fort walls with arched doorway and palm trees under blue sky.
Baja Club, Mexico — Arched windows frame coastal views in candlelit bar with terracotta tilework, wooden beams, and mid-century seating.
Baja Club, Mexico — Striped bench seating with stone base, marble side table, and dark wood-paneled wall overlooking garden courtyard.
Baja Club, Mexico — Minimalist poolside courtyard with exposed brick wall, cactus, striped loungers, and modernist architecture in warm earth tones.
Baja Club, Mexico — Modernist courtyard with striped loungers, terracotta planters, red brick walls, and turquoise pool reflecting minimalist architecture.
Baja Club, Mexico — Illuminated wooden doors with geometric patterns frame a warm entry hall with exposed beam ceiling, terracotta floors, and potted palms.
Baja Club, Mexico — Spiral ramp descending through white modernist atrium with cylindrical columns, brick courtyard, and pool below.
Baja Club, Mexico — Modernist oceanfront terraces with white cantilevers, teak accents, and turquoise sea views framed by palm trees.
Baja Club, Mexico — Curved white balconies with dark wood column details and metal railings overlooking lush tropical grounds, modernist hospitality architecture.
Baja Club, Mexico — Modern hotel bedroom with dark wood lattice headboard, white linens, paired table lamps, ceiling fan, and minimalist coastal design aesthetic.

Terrace Suite

Baja Club, Mexico — Striped wooden chairs and white pedestal table nestled in sand courtyard surrounded by palm trees and concrete wall with ivy.

Garden Room

Baja Club, Mexico — Oceanfront hotel suite with dual beds, dark wood accent wall, floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to sea-view terrace with palm trees and lounge chairs.

Top Suite

Baja Club, Mexico — Modern hotel room balcony with striped bench, wood paneling, coastal palm trees, and contemporary railing overlooking beachfront promenade.

Balcony Room

Baja Club, Mexico — Waterfront terrace with dark wood railing, striped lounge chair, round table, palm trees, and ocean view under natural light.

Junior Suite

Baja Club, Mexico — Minimalist hotel bedroom with dark wood headboard wall, floating TV, woven chair, floor-to-ceiling windows, striped marble flooring, and soft natural light.

Patio Room

Baja Club, Mexico — Walk-in shower with dark green subway tile, brass fixtures, rainfall showerhead, and soft natural light from skylight above.

Balcony Double Room

The Details

What makes it Kobu

With a daily changing menu, the creativity and the skills of our chef and his team will delight every guest. Local ingredients, sustainable fishing and references to greek cuisine will be the road map of your culinary experience ; may it be in the dining room, under the Pergola, or on the rooftop. Special attention will also be brought by the team to serve you unique natural wines and propose you the best cocktail pairing experience.

From incredible beaches —including what is said to be the most beautiful beach of Mexico (Balandra)— to los Islotes and its California sea lions, through Isla Espíritu Santo, you’ll meet incredible endemic species, while having fun in a wide range of nautical activities.

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Directions

La Paz International Airport (LAP)

20 min by car

The Destination

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

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