Hotel El Ganzo: The Musical Hub

In Los Cabos, Stay by Suzanne Koch

Escape the ordinary and head to the base of the Puerto Los Cabos marina where you’ll find the edgy and creative, Hotel El Ganzo. The 70-room boutique hotel is loaded with an artistic ambience and out-of-the-box vibe from top to bottom—literally. Located in “The Underground,” a state-of-the-art recording studio is found through a trap door in the lobby lounge’s floor and is loaded with all the necessary equipment for some serious jam sessions from top brands like Blue Microphones, Fender and Gibson. Spacious enough for an entire band and cozy enough for a solo artist, The Underground is open all day and night and is even available to rent over an extended period of time. The hotel also offers an artist-in-residence program that invites artists from all over the world to use El Ganzo as their canvas and muse. While the musically inclined head down to The Underground studio, the visually creative can take to the hotel grounds to craft live installations for guests to marvel at. With no restraints and rules, artists are able to construct unique masterpieces, making a vibrant and ever-changing world for visitors.

The hotel’s edgy vibe even seeps into its accommodation offerings. With suite categories ranging from deluxe ocean view to very large suites, guests should opt for the large suites category. At four times larger than the deluxe rooms, these suites are individually designed and decorated and will serve as the canvas for El Ganzo’s upcoming artists-in-residence.

The hotel also features a beach club, a state-of-the-art fitness center, a spa, access to the signature Puerto Los Cabos golf course, a waterfront lap pool and a rooftop that includes a lounge, a restaurant, an infinity pool, cabanas and a popular glass-enclosed Jacuzzi. A total of four restaurants and two bars are available to hungry patrons with choices ranging from rooftop sushi to casual, beachfront fare.

For more information, visit: elganzo.com

As featured in InMexico magazine 2017.

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