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Todos Santos
Every visitor to Cabo should take a half-day or more to visit Todos Santos, an artsy pueblo a half-hour's drive to the north (and home to the romantic Rancho Pescadero). One & Only Palmilla's Cecilia Aragon shares her recommendations for the visit:
"Todos Santos is full of great little art galleries, coffee shops, pastry shops and small hotels, like the well-known Hotel California. In regards to restaurants, I would suggest Café Santa Fé (4 Calle Centenario, 52-612-145-0340), a home-style place that draws people from as far as La Paz. The menu is northern Italian and they serve lunch and dinner. I also like Los Adobes de Todos Santos (18 Calle Hidalgo; 52-612-145-0203), located in a hidden courtyard behind a one-hundred-year-old adobe building. You dine on a shaded garden terrace surrounded by beautiful local flora. And for excellent Mexican food, try Restaurant Las Fuentes (Corner of Degollado and Militar, at the only stoplight in town; 52-612-145-0257), which has colorful tablecloths, ceiling fans, fountains and lush plantings. Their specialty is grilled lobster with garlic.”
Written by Simone Girner