• BEDROOMS: 1
  • BEDS: 2
  • BATHROOMS: 1
  • TOTAL GUESTS: 3
  • MINIMUM NIGHTS: 1

Bungalow in Bandera Suite A

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Property Description

If you are looking for a great location in downtown Bandera, this is it. This quaint guesthouse is located two blocks from Main Street and one block from The 11th Street Cowboy Bar and the Medina River. You can walk to all the shops and attractions along Main Street and the Medina River and Bandera City Park are just one block away. There are two connecting suites which can be reserved separately or together.

This is the larger of the two units and offers a large kitchen and dining area, a small living room with a twin sleeper sofa, bath with shower and a Queen bed and cable TV in the bedroom. Central air and heat, private entrance, no telephone but good cell service.

Queen bed
Twin sleeper sofa in living room
Fully equipped kitchen with oven/ range top, refrigerator,
microwave and coffee maker, no dishwasher
Coffee and tea provided
Dining area
Bath with shower only
Flat screen cable TV in bedroom
Private entrance
Central air and heat
All bath and bed linens provided
One block from the best water on the Medina River.
Ceiling fans throughout

Two night minimum on non event weekends
Three night minimum on event and holiday weekends
One night accepted Monday - Thursday non event and non holiday times
9% Occupancy Tax
Maximum of three guests
No pets accepted
Smoking outside only

Location

* Mapped pin locations are not exact

Other Details

  • Children Allowed
  • Pets Not Allowed
  • Extra guest fee is $15, per day, after 2 guests
Call us now at 830-522-4661 for more information Or get an instant quote with the below form!

Amenities

  • Towels
    Towels
  • Washer
    Bandera
  • Festivals
    Festivals
  • Restaurants
    Restaurants
  • Water Parks
    Water Parks
  • Fridge
    Fridge
  • Fridge
    Microwave
  • Coffee Pot
    Coffee Pot
  • Scenic Drives
    Scenic Drives
  • Walking
    Walking
  • Water Sports
    Water Sports
  • Groceries
    Groceries
  • Town
    Town
  • Children Welcome
    Children Welcome
  • Pets Not Allowed
    Pets Not Allowed
  •  Smoking Not Allowed
    Smoking Not Allowed
  • Wheelchair Inaccessible
    Wheelchair Inaccessible

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