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#18 of 22 hotels in Sayulita
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Known as "Lola Hotel Sayulita", "Lola Atlachinolli" or "Riad Lola Sayulita" we are an accommodation conveniently located two minutes from the beach, in a quiet north end location off the main entrance in to Sayulita and short 5 minute walk to the plaza of Sayulita. Lola Hotel Sayulita offers an economical choice that fits the budget of families, couples and backpackers, offering clean and spacious accomodations with a unique Mexican-Morrocan style decor. IMPORTANT NOTICE: New administration since 2018.
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Property amenities
Paid public parking nearby
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
Outdoor dining area
Beach
Patio
Books, DVDs, music for children
Pets Allowed ( Dog / Pet Friendly )
Rooftop terrace
Street parking
Wifi
BBQ facilities
Baggage storage
Outdoor furniture
Shared kitchen
Sun terrace
Sun umbrellas
First aid kit
24-hour check-in
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Housekeeping
Clothes rack
Private bathrooms
Coffee / tea maker
Kitchenette
Oven
Refrigerator
Walk-in shower
Stovetop
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Non-smoking rooms
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Family rooms
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Charming
Languages Spoken
English, Spanish
Location
Miramar 8, Sayulita 63734 Mexico
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Great for walkers
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Loved the experience there, staff was super friendly, only negative thing I can think of is mosquitos lol but that's everywhere in Mexico... If it was my place I'd have an electric Zapper
Even played Chess with some of the locals over there, really cool and laid back. Recommend to everyone! $12.50/night
Even played Chess with some of the locals over there, really cool and laid back. Recommend to everyone! $12.50/night
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Date of stay: September 2014Trip type: Travelled solo
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My husband and I stayed 1 night at Lola hotel after our week at the house we were staying run up! For the price, this hotel is absolutely fine. The rooms are big, clean and quiet. It's located centrally and feels very safe. The staff were friendly and helpful. I would stay here again for an odd night or two or if my husband and I were travelling by ourselves and couldn't afford a house.
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Date of stay: February 2014Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: We had the room next to the studio room down the bottom - very good.
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My boyfriend and I have backpacked before, so we wanted to stay in a hostel-type location. This is about a 5 minute walk from the main area and beach of Sayulita - but we loved that. It was nice and quiet when we went to bed. We got our own private room which was nice - but they aren't fully enclosed so you can hear people outside of your room, and they can hear you. We had a king sized bed, shelving, and a fan. The weather wasn't too hot when we went (middle of January), so it was comfortable.
The staff are easygoing, very friendly, and helpful people.
The bathrooms were always clean, which is a plus when they are shared.
We are pretty frugal travelers and used to paying a lot less than what we did for what we got with our stay. Maybe this was because we booked online through an online booking site a couple of months in advance - we had to pay an extra 19% tax on top of what we thought we were paying once we got there, which is pretty significant when it's over 300 US dollars. Also, Sayulita is typically more expensive than other small towns in Mexico because of the abundance of tourists. However, we couldn't be bothered to compare what we paid to another hostel because we were just happy to be there. :)
Overall, after putting the price aside - we had a great time and would recommend this hostel to anyone. If your a solo traveler, it's much cheaper and lots of people were coming and going on a daily basis.
The staff are easygoing, very friendly, and helpful people.
The bathrooms were always clean, which is a plus when they are shared.
We are pretty frugal travelers and used to paying a lot less than what we did for what we got with our stay. Maybe this was because we booked online through an online booking site a couple of months in advance - we had to pay an extra 19% tax on top of what we thought we were paying once we got there, which is pretty significant when it's over 300 US dollars. Also, Sayulita is typically more expensive than other small towns in Mexico because of the abundance of tourists. However, we couldn't be bothered to compare what we paid to another hostel because we were just happy to be there. :)
Overall, after putting the price aside - we had a great time and would recommend this hostel to anyone. If your a solo traveler, it's much cheaper and lots of people were coming and going on a daily basis.
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Date of stay: January 2015Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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The place was nothing like the photos on booking.com. It looked quaint and cute there with bright colours and a little pool. It was dated and dirty. No water in pool for what looked like a very long time. Poor lighting, so bad you could not read at night. One overhead light in a ceiling fan. Absolutely no place to hang up or store clothes. Nowhere in bathroom for toiletries. Toilet paper dispenser kept coming off the wall. Towels were threadbare and only two were provided. Hot water was hit or miss. Bed was quite uncomfortable and there was only a very thin blanket. Booming.com rated this hotel a 4. It wasn’t even up to hostel standards. We are having to find alternative accommodations.
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Date of stay: January 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Do not book this place.
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Wow.... This place is FANTASTIC!! My boyfriend and I stayed here for 2 weeks and had the best time. Rodolfito, Alejandro and Paula were the nicest people ever. We went on a boat trip with Rodolfito and Paula to the Marieta Islands and it was wonderful. The rooms are clean and really spacious. We especially liked the smoothies and food you can purchase, it's all fresh and very good value it was lovely to be able to have breakfast and chill before going about the day.
The location of Lola is perfect, it's about 2 mins walk from the bus station so very convenient if your busing it from the airport which we did as it's only 35pesos which is about £1.60. Your also only 5 mins from the beach and the square here where you can enjoy surfing, great food and meet wonderful people.
I'd recommend taking the bus to San Pancho too, it's only 15 mins from sayulita and costs 15 pesos, it's a great little place with a gorgeous beach. If you skate there is a small mini ramp too. We loved our time in Sayulita there is so much to do and explore and a beach you can reach by walking through the jungle for 15 mins, this beach never has people on it so take a picnic and a cool box and enjoy the privacy and beauty. If you want to see pics check my tumblr. Aroundtheworldwithben.tumblr.com
The location of Lola is perfect, it's about 2 mins walk from the bus station so very convenient if your busing it from the airport which we did as it's only 35pesos which is about £1.60. Your also only 5 mins from the beach and the square here where you can enjoy surfing, great food and meet wonderful people.
I'd recommend taking the bus to San Pancho too, it's only 15 mins from sayulita and costs 15 pesos, it's a great little place with a gorgeous beach. If you skate there is a small mini ramp too. We loved our time in Sayulita there is so much to do and explore and a beach you can reach by walking through the jungle for 15 mins, this beach never has people on it so take a picnic and a cool box and enjoy the privacy and beauty. If you want to see pics check my tumblr. Aroundtheworldwithben.tumblr.com
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Date of stay: January 2015Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We stayed at Lola for 3 nights before we moved into a house with friends. The staff was ok. They were able to help when our key was left overnight at a surf shop. The online reservation system did not work well. I think we booked via priceline and nobody had any idea where our reservation was. This ended up being very confusing even knowing decent spanish. If you don't know much spanish then good luck to you. We got a private room and it was pretty basic. It had a couch, bed, bath. The room was pretty big and had a fan however did not have a mosquito net. I would have felt a lot better having a mosquito net considering the walls were open air and huge gaps underneath the door. We also found a fair amount of wildlife in our room. This included a decent sized scorpion on the bathroom door and at least 5 real big cockroaches in the room at all times no matter how many we killed. After finding the scorpion I would have slept a lot better with a mosquito net. The bathroom was pretty old and used up. I don't think dirty is fair but I have seen better. I guess the bottom line is for $55 dollars a night I would expect more.
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Date of stay: October 2015Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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This hostel is on the quiet side of Sayulita, but still only 5min walk from the main square. Not a party hostel at all which was nice! Hostel people were really friendly too. So chilled!
Hostel Lola is very basic by all means, so I would choose it only for the budget-cause. The private rooms with 4 beds seemed to be ok, but the 8 bed dorm was really really low-key with no window glass or a proper door either, so it got really cold during the nights! The nights in Sayulita can get really cool during the nights, so bring warm socks and sweater! The bed matress was maybe the crampiest I've ever slept on. I woke up every time I turned in my bed.
Free Wifi worked good, so 10 points for that.
This hostel might also need a better and proper management as nowadays the whole reception seems to be taken care by voluntary travellers. Only real and paid employers seemed to be the cleaners...
There is a brand new Hostel Lush near the Sayulita Plaza that has more or less the same prices for dorm beds, so next time I would try that one.
Hostel Lola is very basic by all means, so I would choose it only for the budget-cause. The private rooms with 4 beds seemed to be ok, but the 8 bed dorm was really really low-key with no window glass or a proper door either, so it got really cold during the nights! The nights in Sayulita can get really cool during the nights, so bring warm socks and sweater! The bed matress was maybe the crampiest I've ever slept on. I woke up every time I turned in my bed.
Free Wifi worked good, so 10 points for that.
This hostel might also need a better and proper management as nowadays the whole reception seems to be taken care by voluntary travellers. Only real and paid employers seemed to be the cleaners...
There is a brand new Hostel Lush near the Sayulita Plaza that has more or less the same prices for dorm beds, so next time I would try that one.
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Date of stay: November 2014Trip type: Travelled solo
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Friendly and helpful staff, and a layed back atmosphere. Good prices, clean and pet-friendly. A few minutes away from the centre, and even closer to the beach, but still very peacefull and quiet at night. We have allready made our next reservation!
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Date of stay: January 2015Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Nothing to write home about, stayed in a private room as I had my daughter with me and the rooms were ok. No AC of course and Yep mosquitoes were out in full force.
Pretty rustic sheets and towels so they were used with caution.
Would try somewhere else next time.
Pretty rustic sheets and towels so they were used with caution.
Would try somewhere else next time.
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Date of stay: December 2014
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*Clean: great! and the cleaning lady was so nice!
*Friendly: of course! they have a communal backyard where we met good people and had great conversations!
*Quiet: yes! Sayulita can be loud, but here you will be in a peaceful and quiet place
*Location: excellent! close to the main plaza, 2 blocks away from the beach, stores, and cafes all around the hotel!
bonus: hot water with good water pressure!! yes!! you heard it right!
Recommendation to the hotel: Please make sure to leave a paper or something to advise check-in guests that they have to call to get the manager girl when arrival, we encounter that there was no reception, we waited, press the bell and no answer for about 20 min until I called her.
See you Next time Lola hotel!
*Friendly: of course! they have a communal backyard where we met good people and had great conversations!
*Quiet: yes! Sayulita can be loud, but here you will be in a peaceful and quiet place
*Location: excellent! close to the main plaza, 2 blocks away from the beach, stores, and cafes all around the hotel!
bonus: hot water with good water pressure!! yes!! you heard it right!
Recommendation to the hotel: Please make sure to leave a paper or something to advise check-in guests that they have to call to get the manager girl when arrival, we encounter that there was no reception, we waited, press the bell and no answer for about 20 min until I called her.
See you Next time Lola hotel!
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Date of stay: January 2020
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PRICE RANGE
RM 171 - RM 252 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
MexicoPacific CoastNayaritRiviera NayaritSayulita
NUMBER OF ROOMS
14
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lola Hotel Sayulita
Which popular attractions are close to Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Nearby attractions include Chidostore (0.3 km), Sayulita Farmers Market/Mercado del Pueblo (0.1 km), and Sayulita Plaza (0.4 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a rooftop terrace, and baggage storage.
Which room amenities are available at Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Top room amenities include a kitchenette, a refrigerator, and an oven.
What food & drink options are available at Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Guests can enjoy barbeque facilities and an outdoor dining area during their stay.
Is parking available at Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Yes, paid public parking nearby and street parking are available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Conveniently located restaurants include Xochi, Chaman Mexican Creative Kitchen, and Anchor Cafe.
Is Lola Hotel Sayulita located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.3 km away from the centre of Sayulita.
Are pets allowed at Lola Hotel Sayulita?
Yes, pets are typically allowed, but it's always best to call ahead to confirm.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Lola Hotel Sayulita?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and Spanish.