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Location

Calle a Playa Los Cerritos Beach, Km 65, 23300 Cerritos Beach, B.C.S.

To reach us, take the turn onto Calle Playa Los Cerritos at KM 65 from HWY 19. Stay left when the road splits. We're located at West Side Surf Shop on the right-hand side, directly across from Shaka's Cantina.

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1890 is an elegant dining experience nestled in the stylish new Todos Santos Boutique Hotel. Descend a marble staircase flanked by palm trees and find guests lounging in leather booths, indulging in buttered brioche or savoring oysters Rockefeller beneath stunning chandeliers. After enjoying the luxurious atmosphere and the deliciously slow-grilled chicken (a guest favorite), head to the adjacent wine cellar, which boasts over 200 vintages from across the globe. For a nightcap, make your way to La Copa, the hotel's chic cocktail bar, and enjoy a perfectly crafted martini.

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Bajavaria Biergarten & Restaurant, located in the heart of Todos Santos' Las Tunas neighborhood, offers a vibrant atmosphere with 16 artisanal beers on draft sourced from local breweries in Mexico and Germany. In addition to their beer selection, they serve specialty wines, natural wines, and a variety of spirits. Enjoy the lively communal biergarten and bustling bar, or stop by their wine and beer shop for a curated selection. Custom orders are also available, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and shopping!

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When they first arrived, the historical area of Todos Santos was charming but lacked many amenities. The dusty, unpaved streets were lined with beautiful colonial buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s, offering a perfect setting for a gallery. They felt the timing was right to open the first gallery in the area, one that would represent a diverse group of artists working in various mediums, including painters, sculptors, and photographers. It took some time to find true artists—those whose lives were dedicated to their craft. Anibal Angulo, Peter Cole, and Francisco Merino became key figures, and they have remained an integral part of the gallery since its opening.

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N.E. Hayles is a self-taught artist and writer who has called the small, subtropical oasis town of Todos Santos, Mexico, home since 1990. The stunning, dramatic skies and the tranquil, secluded lifestyle have deeply influenced her work, allowing her to merge the diverse experiences and discoveries of her life into her art.

Known for her distinctive technique, Hayles uses high-end magazine paper to create her signature “paper tile” mosaics. She also works in a variety of mediums, including ceramics, Venetian tile, oil on wood or paper, metal laminate, and mixed media, incorporating gold and silver leafing. Her themes are diverse, ranging from portraits, angels, and icons to landscapes, seascapes, abstracts, architectural subjects, whimsical figures, and custom steel frames, each piece reflecting her unique creative vision.

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Pablo Márquez's work has been showcased in both solo and group exhibitions across the globe, including notable venues such as the Paul Fisher Gallery in Miami, the Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Arts, the European Modern Art Museum in Barcelona, and the Galata Museo del Mare in Genoa, Italy. His pieces are part of the collection at the Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Arts and have been featured in prominent publications, including The Circle of Arts Foundation in Lyon, France, Art Spectrum and Chelsea Prospective Magazine in New York, and Effecto Arte magazine in Rome, Italy.

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La Sonrisa de la Muerte is a vibrant space dedicated to the production and exhibition of graphic art, located in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, Mexico.

Founded in 2014 by Cedric Volon, a Belgian graphic designer and visual artist, alongside his partner Florence, the gallery was born from their year-long stay in Todos Santos. The project was created with the goal of promoting young artists working in graphic arts, offering them increased visibility. While the gallery has an international presence, it is proud to focus primarily on showcasing the works of Mexican artists.

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Jill Logan creates art with the same passion, energy, and dedication that define her life. In her forties, she remains a prolific artist, continually returning to familiar themes while exploring new creative paths and reinventing herself. Through her unique style, Logan has captured the attention of discerning collectors.

Her growing presence in both national and international art circles solidifies her reputation as a significant and influential artist.

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Galeria Militar is an artist-driven gallery located in the heart of Todos Santos, Mexico. Designed as a space for exchanging ideas about the creative process, it showcases and sells fine art from both local and international artists, all within its unique Mexican-industrial-inspired exhibition space.

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BÉSAME MUCHO BAZAAR

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Arturo Mendoza Elfeo

Tre Galline

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This authentic Italian restaurant, a staple since 2005, recently moved to a larger location in downtown Todos Santos, making it the perfect spot for a fun group dinner. The pastas—such as sweet potato ravioli, linguine with squash blossom pesto, and gnocchi with gorgonzola and chile guajillo oil—are truly exceptional. Even if you're not with a group, be sure to bring a date who's willing to share!

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Tucked behind a charming brick facade in downtown Todos Santos, you'll find the area’s only natural wine bar. Relax in the outdoor courtyard while sipping on a low-intervention Mexican Malbec or Tempranillo, and enjoy snacks like octopus carpaccio or truffle fries topped with parmesan and parsley. Stop by for Happy Hour with friends, and stick around for a delicious dinner.