Condominio
Los Muertos Beachfront Art Condo with Pano View: Best Romantic Zone Location
Vista al mar y alberca al aire libre cerca de Muelle de Los Muertos
Galería de fotos de Los Muertos Beachfront Art Condo with Pano View: Best Romantic Zone Location





Opiniones
9.8 de 10,
Excepcional
1 habitación1 baño2 personas69.7 metros cuadrados
Servicios principales
Explora la zona

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
- Place, Playa de los Muertos1 min a pie
- Place, Muelle de Los Muertos2 min a pie
- Place, Calle Olas Altas2 min a pie
- Airport, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco (PVR-A. Internacional Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz)10 min en auto
Habitaciones y camas
1 habitación (para 2 personas)
Habitación 1
2 camas King
1 baño
Baño 1
Jabón · Se ofrecen toallas · Tina o regadera · Excusado · Secadora de cabello
Ambientes
Deck o patio
Cocina
Con balcón
Área de comedor
Información de la propiedad
Los Muertos Beachfront Art Condo with Pano View: Best Romantic Zone Location
The sound of the waves will rock you to sleep, in this newly remodeled, fourth floor, beach front, one bedroom condominium in Puerto Vallarta on Los Muertos Beach. Decorated with contemporary Asian and traditional Mexican furnishings, this stylish retreat offers a private get-a-way with a breathtaking view of the Bay. Spectacular sunsets, and sultry ocean breezes await your arrival. Conveniently located in the best part of old-town, there is no need for a car. Slip on your sandals and walk to the outstanding selection of ethnic and authentic Mexican restaurants, shopping, beaches, and night life.
The condo features a balcony with panoramic views, a full kitchen with black granite countertops, cable television, telephone, air conditioning, romantic lighting, king size bed with new posturepedic mattress, and travertine-tiled bathroom with jetted tub. The 24-unit complex has a manager, private deck and pool, bottled water, elevator and maid service 6 days a week (not on Sunday). Very secure and friendly to all. Call or email for updated calendar.
The El Dorado as an Art Gallery Design Concept:
Confominios El Dorado 402 is a 4th floor one-bedroom living space with a panoramic view of Playa de Los Muertos, blessed with an assortment of original iconic art on display throughout the condo.
1). Manuel Lepp original lithograph which was a gift from a friend in PV
2). Original Paris Opera poster from the mid-1930’s Paris France was purchased at an auction for original poster art years ago and after displaying it in my home in San Francisco I decided to move it to PV because it seems to personify the glamour and drama personified by The Rinantuc Zone. The side candle sconces are from Banderas Bay Art Gallery.
3) Original Frieda Kahlo lithograph designed by a local artist and purchased from her Malecon pop-up display booth on my afternoon walk.
4). Oranges oil painting, which I adore, was a gift from my realtor Lorraine Sosa who helped me remodel the condo in 2000
5). Matisse flower poster was originally from El Dorado condo 401 when I owned it briefly. It was part of the sale from the previous owner and I inherited it snd moved it to condo 402.
6). Pastoral scene oil painting in the bedroom is an original piece by a local artist purchased in a secondhand shop in the neighborhood.
7). Oval mirror with handmade Diamond-shape embossed tin frame was purchased at Banderas Bay art store.
8. Woman with pierced lips is an original acrylic piece purchased from an up-and-coming local young artist who displays in the art gallery on Pilitas street
9) Mexican cowboy in the living room is from the same gallery by the same artist as the pierced lip woman, purchased as a pair
10). Birdcage chandelier is an original handmade wrought iron piece also from Banderas Bay
11). Framed dark bark Indian peasant paintings are in a traditional style that you can find all over Puerto Vallarta souvenir shops.
12). Blue ceramic lamp in the window is an original piece assembled in Telacapache Store in downtown PV which imports art and ceramics from Telacapache Art District In Mexico City
13). The 8 golden alabaster wall sconces throughout the condo in various shapes are handmade and produced locally. Most of them are from Hecho A Mano Furniture Gallery which is sadly no longer in business.
14). Asian-inspired handcrafted teak coffee table, teak bookshelves and 2 dining chairs were imported from Thailand and purchased at Hecho a Mano.
15). Rattan arm chair and foot stool and bar chairs were handmade to order in Guadalajara and purchased at Rattan Vallarta
16). The black circular Oaxacan object de art on the display shelves was an open house gift from Lorraine Sosa
17). The devil riding a horse ceramic art piece, the jeweled framed mirror, the tin mirror sculpture and the mariachi singers are from Banderas Bay Gallery.
18). The handmade mirror in the front hallway is from Safari Accents on Olas Altos Street
19). The Mexican hardwood parrota wood custom kitchen cabinets were made locally by my contractor when I remodeled the property
20). The arched iron doors into the bedroom and arched bifold security gate doors with sandblasted glass in the hallway were custom made for me by a local craftsman and designed by Lorraine Susa to accentuate the whimsical and dark design accents that is the condominios 402 design theme. This design concept embraces international and traditional historic art trends from the past decades including art deco and art nouveau and then blended into the Mexican design vocabulary. Also please note the black tile baseboard which is a gesture to Art Nouveau detailing.
21). The tiled bathroom soaking tub was hand made by a local tile setter artist to replace an obsolete plexiglass jacuzzi tub in the same shape.
22). The natural stone dark orange-brown travertine tile used on the floors and bathroom walls ls Mexican material locally mined in the Jalisco state of Mexico. The pink grout was the idea of Lorraine Sosa.
23). The chest of drawers in the bedroom was custom made my a local carpenter in the old style which replaces sn old bureau in the same shape that got termites
23). Some of the sofa pillows are original kilim fabrics I purchased recently in in Morocco. I found that Mexican and Moroccan design styles and techniques have s lot of similarities.
23). The kitchen idk and was the design idea to give the circulation a linear flow and it was painstaking designed by Lorraine Sosa.
24). The window with s view if the beach in the bathroom was my idea sbd everyone tried to discourage me but I knew thst a condo designed for 2 guests should have a bit of romance sbd sex appeal.
You can imagine that every inch of this property is well-thought out and represents the spirit of the traditional Vallarta fishing village that I fell in love with starting with my first visit on Spring Break in 1976. The condo 402, like the El Dorado Condominium Building which was built in the early 1980s, has modern comforts of contemporary Mexico but also pays tribute to the whimsical spirit and historic flavor of the original fishing village which is affectionately called The Romantic Zone.
Please enjoy your visit to this gallery of collectibles and see then through the lens of historic preservation snd a gesture to the exuberant Mexican crafts culture. This is meant to represent the taste of the designer-owner and his tribute to the true spirit of a magical place.
Keywords: Condominium
The condo features a balcony with panoramic views, a full kitchen with black granite countertops, cable television, telephone, air conditioning, romantic lighting, king size bed with new posturepedic mattress, and travertine-tiled bathroom with jetted tub. The 24-unit complex has a manager, private deck and pool, bottled water, elevator and maid service 6 days a week (not on Sunday). Very secure and friendly to all. Call or email for updated calendar.
The El Dorado as an Art Gallery Design Concept:
Confominios El Dorado 402 is a 4th floor one-bedroom living space with a panoramic view of Playa de Los Muertos, blessed with an assortment of original iconic art on display throughout the condo.
1). Manuel Lepp original lithograph which was a gift from a friend in PV
2). Original Paris Opera poster from the mid-1930’s Paris France was purchased at an auction for original poster art years ago and after displaying it in my home in San Francisco I decided to move it to PV because it seems to personify the glamour and drama personified by The Rinantuc Zone. The side candle sconces are from Banderas Bay Art Gallery.
3) Original Frieda Kahlo lithograph designed by a local artist and purchased from her Malecon pop-up display booth on my afternoon walk.
4). Oranges oil painting, which I adore, was a gift from my realtor Lorraine Sosa who helped me remodel the condo in 2000
5). Matisse flower poster was originally from El Dorado condo 401 when I owned it briefly. It was part of the sale from the previous owner and I inherited it snd moved it to condo 402.
6). Pastoral scene oil painting in the bedroom is an original piece by a local artist purchased in a secondhand shop in the neighborhood.
7). Oval mirror with handmade Diamond-shape embossed tin frame was purchased at Banderas Bay art store.
8. Woman with pierced lips is an original acrylic piece purchased from an up-and-coming local young artist who displays in the art gallery on Pilitas street
9) Mexican cowboy in the living room is from the same gallery by the same artist as the pierced lip woman, purchased as a pair
10). Birdcage chandelier is an original handmade wrought iron piece also from Banderas Bay
11). Framed dark bark Indian peasant paintings are in a traditional style that you can find all over Puerto Vallarta souvenir shops.
12). Blue ceramic lamp in the window is an original piece assembled in Telacapache Store in downtown PV which imports art and ceramics from Telacapache Art District In Mexico City
13). The 8 golden alabaster wall sconces throughout the condo in various shapes are handmade and produced locally. Most of them are from Hecho A Mano Furniture Gallery which is sadly no longer in business.
14). Asian-inspired handcrafted teak coffee table, teak bookshelves and 2 dining chairs were imported from Thailand and purchased at Hecho a Mano.
15). Rattan arm chair and foot stool and bar chairs were handmade to order in Guadalajara and purchased at Rattan Vallarta
16). The black circular Oaxacan object de art on the display shelves was an open house gift from Lorraine Sosa
17). The devil riding a horse ceramic art piece, the jeweled framed mirror, the tin mirror sculpture and the mariachi singers are from Banderas Bay Gallery.
18). The handmade mirror in the front hallway is from Safari Accents on Olas Altos Street
19). The Mexican hardwood parrota wood custom kitchen cabinets were made locally by my contractor when I remodeled the property
20). The arched iron doors into the bedroom and arched bifold security gate doors with sandblasted glass in the hallway were custom made for me by a local craftsman and designed by Lorraine Susa to accentuate the whimsical and dark design accents that is the condominios 402 design theme. This design concept embraces international and traditional historic art trends from the past decades including art deco and art nouveau and then blended into the Mexican design vocabulary. Also please note the black tile baseboard which is a gesture to Art Nouveau detailing.
21). The tiled bathroom soaking tub was hand made by a local tile setter artist to replace an obsolete plexiglass jacuzzi tub in the same shape.
22). The natural stone dark orange-brown travertine tile used on the floors and bathroom walls ls Mexican material locally mined in the Jalisco state of Mexico. The pink grout was the idea of Lorraine Sosa.
23). The chest of drawers in the bedroom was custom made my a local carpenter in the old style which replaces sn old bureau in the same shape that got termites
23). Some of the sofa pillows are original kilim fabrics I purchased recently in in Morocco. I found that Mexican and Moroccan design styles and techniques have s lot of similarities.
23). The kitchen idk and was the design idea to give the circulation a linear flow and it was painstaking designed by Lorraine Sosa.
24). The window with s view if the beach in the bathroom was my idea sbd everyone tried to discourage me but I knew thst a condo designed for 2 guests should have a bit of romance sbd sex appeal.
You can imagine that every inch of this property is well-thought out and represents the spirit of the traditional Vallarta fishing village that I fell in love with starting with my first visit on Spring Break in 1976. The condo 402, like the El Dorado Condominium Building which was built in the early 1980s, has modern comforts of contemporary Mexico but also pays tribute to the whimsical spirit and historic flavor of the original fishing village which is affectionately called The Romantic Zone.
Please enjoy your visit to this gallery of collectibles and see then through the lens of historic preservation snd a gesture to the exuberant Mexican crafts culture. This is meant to represent the taste of the designer-owner and his tribute to the true spirit of a magical place.
Keywords: Condominium
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Servicios
Alberca
Cocina
Wifi gratis
A/A
Vista a la playa
Área exterior
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Reglas de la propiedad
Hora de inicio del check-in: 15:00
Hora límite del check-out: 12:00
Niños
Solo para adultos
Not suitable for children
Eventos
No se permiten eventos
No parties or events after 11 pm
Mascotas
No se aceptan mascotas
Pets not allowed
Fumar
No se permite fumar
No smoking inside condo or in the public areas
Información importante
Información importante
Podría aplicarse un cargo por persona extra, que varía según la política de la propiedad
Es posible que debas presentar una identificación oficial con fotografía y una tarjeta de crédito, una tarjeta de débito o hacer un depósito en efectivo en el check-in para cubrir cualquier gasto imprevisto
Las solicitudes especiales no se pueden garantizar. Están sujetas a disponibilidad al momento del check-in y pueden tener un costo extra
No se permiten fiestas ni eventos de grupos
Nota del anfitrión: No parties or events after 11 pm
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El equipamiento de seguridad de esta propiedad incluye cerradura de alta seguridad
Avisos importantes
No se necesita un auto para acceder a este hospedaje.
Información de la zona
Puerto Vallarta
Este condominio se encuentra en la playa, en Zona romántica, Puerto Vallarta. Aquellos que deseen hacer una actividad pueden ir a Muelle de Los Muertos y Terminal de cruceros, mientras que quienes quieran apreciar la belleza natural de la zona pueden visitar Playa de los Muertos y Bahía de Banderas. También vale la pena conocer Los Arcos y Zoológico de Vallarta. En la zona puedes practicar actividades como buceo, snorkel y parasailing, o disfrutar del aire libre mientras haces ciclismo.

Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
Qué hay cerca
- Playa de los Muertos - A 1 min a pie - 0.1 km
- Muelle de Los Muertos - A 2 min a pie - 0.2 km
- Calle Olas Altas - A 2 min a pie - 0.2 km
- Playa Olas Altas - A 5 min a pie - 0.5 km
- Malecón - A 19 min a pie - 1.6 km
Medios de transporte
Restaurantes
- La Palapa - A 1 min a pie
- Cocos Kitchen - A 1 min a pie
- Blondies - A 1 min a pie
- Piazzetta Ristorante - A 3 min a pie
- Sapphire Ocean Club | Bistrot Local - A 2 min a pie
Preguntas frecuentes
Acerca del anfitrión
Anfitrión: David Cannon
on vacation in PV in 1999, I decided to look at real estate on the last day of my visit. When the agent showed me this unit I couldn't believe the location and spectacular view in the historic Condominios El Dorado could be mine. I took out an equity line on my house in San Francisco a few weeks later after viewing every other property for sale in the Romantic Zone. I gutted the interior and created a contemporary and eclectic vision; a playful blend of my favorite images using local materials and furnishings. As an interior designer this is my Vallarta vanity project and a very personal intimate statement. I usually visit 3 or 4 times a year, and enjoy my home on the most beautiful beach in Puerto Vallarta. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I do.
Por qué eligió esta propiedad
This is a great location right above Los Muertos Beach, centrally located to the nightlife, restaurants, and beach life that most people associate with Puerto Vallarta. Also, it is a sentimental favorite, because I used to hang out at the old El Dorado Restaurant when I first started visited Vallarta 1976. The town has changed a lot in the 35 years since my first visit, but I never get tired of the beaches, the sunsets, the people, and the wonderful climate. Welcome to my home in paradise.
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