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Date: 1/12/2026
Edith's is a vivid combination of the Cuisine of Baja California with a Guerreran flair, featuring a regional fusion of steaks and seafood with local ingredients.
A loving, privileged view of Medano Beach and the world famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas, candle lights and palapas set the atmosphere for an unforgettable culinary experience.
Prime cuts of upmost quality imported beef and freshly-caught local fish and lobster, chicken breast, Caesar salad, Chile Poblano and hand-made tortillas are just a few expressions of the culinary celebration of life in...
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Date: 1/12/2026
The Bahia Hotel is a charming, full-service boutique hotel located in the heart of Cabo San Lucas' bustling Medano Beach district, steps from the activities, shopping, dining and nightlife for which Cabo is legendary. With its rich history, personalized service and intimate, welcoming environment, Bahia Hotel differentiates itself from the larger, homogenous chain hotels in Los Cabos. Bahia Hotel offers guests a luxury, urban-chic environment while maintaining the classic Cabo...
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Date: 1/12/2026
If you want it, you'll find it at this centrally located luxury hotel. Whether you're here on business or pleasure, you'll appreciate the space and convenience of our junior suites with fully equipped kitchenettes, satellite TV, and complimentary broadband Internet.
Of course no Solmar Hotel & Resorts property would be complete without an exercise room, pools for adults and families, and an experienced, English speaking staff at your beck and call.
Medano Beach, Cabo's main swimming beach, is just a short distance away. And so is downtown Cabo San Lucas and a paradise of shopping. There are first-class stores everywhere you look. Afterward,...
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Date: 1/12/2026
Small and authentic coffee shop close to Medano...
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Date: 1/12/2026
One of the most famous restaurants in Cabo, right at the Medano Beach where all the fun happens in Cabo!
Serving on our beachfront with the best Seafood and Mexican plates
How the name "The Office" was born. A local character, a gringo viejo -as the writer Carlos Fuentes would say-, rented wind surf equipment on the beach and here entertained his clients and friends, in this same palapa which was referred to by him and others as the office, the office on the beach. The name stuck, and shortly after a blue sign with yellow lettering popped up identifying the place...