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The entrance to the Posada is right on the original Camino Real, the road that in 1775 led to the founding of San Francisco. It´s within this framework of living history that the Posada welcomes you to its genuinely charming, Mexican B&B ambiance. Bring your kids, bring your dog—they´re all invited! And because the Posada is owned by the Swickards, who created the stylish Hacienda de los Santos, you can be assured you´re in for an unforgettable experience.

Consider This ...
Alamos is a charminig Pueblo Magico (Magic Town) with a slow pace and clean living.

You´ll Especially Love
That you can take your dog, you´ll love the friendly nannies, you´ll love the cookies, and you´ll love the flower-filled garden.

What´s Fabulous Here
That it´s filled with beautiful sculptures and artwork—there´s nothing plain or boringly utilitarian here—and every oversized room has a working fireplace. We also really love the price!

Who It Would Appeal To
Families and pet lovers

Spa Services

Amenities:
6 accommodations
Pool
Heating
Tours on request ($)
Babysitting services ($)
Airport transfers

Connectivity:
Wireless Internet in the main area

Wine & Dine:
A delicious continental breakfast is served in the cozy kitchen, in your room or poolside. The scent of fresh cookies perfumes the air every afternoon, tempting you back into your favorite kitchen chair for, what else? Cookies and conversation!

Family travel:
Perfect for families

Directions:
The closest commercial airport is in Ciudad Obregon, Sonora. Take highway 15 South to Navojoa. This is a four-lane toll hightway that is in good condition and has several gas stations (with clean bathrooms and snack machines) along the way. In Navojoa there is a clear sign for Álamos (close to Pizza One). You will turn here and drive for 50km. This two-lane highway will take you directly to the town of Alamos and Posada Tacubaya is located three blocks behind the main plaza and church.

Owners:
Jim and Nancy Swickard

Tacubaya # 1
Tacubaya
Alamos , Sonora
85760

Alamos

Alamos
The quaint town of Álamos reached its splendor during the height of the silver rush in the 1800s. Registered today as a UNESCO world heritage site, it is exceptionally well preserved and very pleasant for exploring on foot. Photo buffs, hikers, amateur pilots and bird watchers heed it´s call as do those searching for an intermediary point when visiting the Copper Canyon.