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Best Western Posada Freeman Express - Mazatlan, Mexico

Olas Altas #79 Sur
Mazatlan, 82000
Nightly Rates (78.30 - 150.00)   2 Star
Best Western Posada Freeman Express

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Property Description
Discover the Best Western Posada Freeman Express in Mazatlan, located on Olas Altas Beach, in the heart of Old Mazatlan and close to the historic buildings of the 19th and 20th century. The Best Western Posada Freeman Express itself is a landmark built in 1944, the first high-rise 12 floors, in the Northwest region of Mexico. In Plaza Machado, museums, art galleries and The Opera House are within walking distance. Enjoy the different restaurants and bars nearby. Our 72 rooms offer city and ocean views. You will also enjoy the convenience of wireless internet access available in all rooms including our lobby and meeting rooms. Arrangements can be made for golf, tennis, deep sea fishing, city and country tours, and many attractions and festivals. Mardi Gras festivities are at our door step with parades, fire works, music, dancing and non-stop fun. Mardi Gras is usually in late February or early March, over 100 years old, makes our festivities the largest and best of Mexico.

Best Western Posada Freeman Express


Amenities
  • Business Center

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Fishing

  • Free Parking

  • Golf

  • Golf

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pool

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable

  • Restaurant


  • Room Information
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,-,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds * Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,-,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * Full Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 DOUBLE BEDS,-,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * Suite-2 Double Beds * Full Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,FULL BREAKFAST

  • * Suite-2 Double Beds * No Smoking * Full Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds * Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * Continental Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 DOUBLE BEDS,-,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * Suite-2 Double Beds * Continental Breakfast
  • 2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * Two Double Beds * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
  • 1 KING BED,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

  • * 1 King Bed * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast
  • SUITE-2 DOUBLE BEDS,NO SMOKING,CONTINENTAL BREAKFA

  • * Suite-2 Double Beds * No Smoking * Continental Breakfast

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1:00 P.M. 

  • Check out time is 12:00 Noon 

  • Time Zone is  Pacific Standard Time 

  • 72  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 12  floors. 


  • Directions
    · From: the North:. From Highway 15 follow signs to beaches, take del Mar Avenue all the way to Olas Altas Beach. The Best Western Posada Freeman Express is on the south part of this beach. · From: the South. From Highway 15 take the turn to downtown and follow Avenue all the way to piers. Take Avenue Miguel Aleman right all the way to Olas Altas Beach. The Best Western Posada Freeman Express is on the south part of this beach. · From: the East. From Highway 15 take the turn to downtown and follow Avenue all the way to piers. Take Avenue Miguel Aleman right all the way to Olas Altas Beach. The Best Western Posada Freeman Express is on the south part of this beach.

    Guarantee Policy
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    Cancellation Policy
    Cancellation policies vary from hotel to hotel. Most current and accurate cancellation policies will appear on your confirmed reservation notification.

  • Recreation:

  • * .4 kilometer(s) from fishing * 5 kilometer(s) from basketball courts * 5 kilometer(s) from golf courses, and golf clinics * 10 kilometer(s) from horseback riding * Jet skiing * Sailing * Boating * Scuba diving * Volleyball * Squash courts
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 30 kilometer(s) from Concordia * 60 kilometer(s) from El Rosario * 85 kilometer(s) from Escuinapa * 219 kilometer(s) from Culiacan * 320 kilometer(s) from Puerto Vallarta * 400 kilometer(s) from Culiacan * 645 kilometer(s) from Gomez Palacio * 645 kilometer(s) from Torreon
  • Educational Institutions:

  • * 3-8 kilometer(s) from 5 Universities, of Higher Education
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .4 kilometer(s) from many museums * .5 kilometer(s) from Old Mazatlan, 19th and 20th century homes and churches, theaters, museums * .4 kilometer(s) from Angela Peralta 19th Century Opera House * 1 kilometer from Angela Peralta Art Exhibits, monthly exhibits of local paintels sculptors and other arts, walking distance * 3 kilometer(s) from Olas Altas, North Beach Gaviotas, Mazatlan offers 20 miles of beautiful safe beaches * 5 kilometer(s) from Municipal Park, city ground for picnic, art shows * 5 kilometer(s) from Mazatlan Aquarium, extensive displays of sea life daily shows with seals
  • Shopping:

  • * 7 kilometer(s) from La Gran Plaza, shopping mall with more than 80 shops, fast food, movie theaters
  • Recreation:

  • * .4 kilometer(s) from fishing * 5 kilometer(s) from basketball courts * 5 kilometer(s) from golf courses, and golf clinics * 10 kilometer(s) from horseback riding * Jet skiing * Sailing * Boating * Scuba diving * Volleyball * Squash courts
  • Nearby Cities:

  • * 30 kilometer(s) from Concordia * 60 kilometer(s) from El Rosario * 85 kilometer(s) from Escuinapa * 219 kilometer(s) from Culiacan * 320 kilometer(s) from Puerto Vallarta * 400 kilometer(s) from Culiacan * 645 kilometer(s) from Gomez Palacio * 645 kilometer(s) from Torreon
  • Transportation:

  • * 5 kilometer(s) from Mazatlan Bus Terminal * 7 kilometer(s) from Mazatlan Train Station * 15 kilometer(s) from General Rafael Buelna Airport
  • Educational Institutions:

  • * 3-8 kilometer(s) from 5 Universities, of Higher Education
  • Community Services:

  • * ½ block to 4 blocks from Sharp, Clinica del Mar, Mazatlan Hospital
  • Local Attractions:

  • * .4 kilometer(s) from many museums * .5 kilometer(s) from Old Mazatlan, 19th and 20th century homes and churches, theaters, museums * .4 kilometer(s) from Angela Peralta 19th Century Opera House * 1 kilometer from Angela Peralta Art Exhibits, monthly exhibits of local paintels sculptors and other arts, walking distance * 3 kilometer(s) from Olas Altas, North Beach Gaviotas, Mazatlan offers 20 miles of beautiful safe beaches * 5 kilometer(s) from Municipal Park, city ground for picnic, art shows * 5 kilometer(s) from Mazatlan Aquarium, extensive displays of sea life daily shows with seals
  • Shopping:

  • * 7 kilometer(s) from La Gran Plaza, shopping mall with more than 80 shops, fast food, movie theaters
  • Dinning:

  • * On premises, Hotel Restaurante "La Terraza", breakfast buffet, open 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon * Across street from El Marismeno, sea food, open 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. * Across street from Shrimp Bucket, sea food and Mexican, open 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. * 4 blocks from Pedro y Lola, International food, open 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. * 4 blocks from El Tunel, Mexican food, open 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. * 4 blocks from Memorial, coffee shop, open 4:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. * 4 blocks from Ambrosia, vegetarian, open 12:00 Noon to 11:00 p.m.
  • Transportation:

  • * 5 kilometer(s) from Mazatlan Bus Terminal * 7 kilometer(s) from Mazatlan Train Station * 15 kilometer(s) from General Rafael Buelna Airport
  • Community Services:

  • * ½ block to 4 blocks from Sharp, Clinica del Mar, Mazatlan Hospital

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