Located in Antigua’s old town, Hotel Boutique Los Pasos is set in a charming town house. It features attractive suites, a garden and a roof terrace with a restaurant.
When you enter through a small door, prepare yourself to be transported to another place and time. In this innovative Hotel-Museum-Spa, every traveler will enjoy a comfortable stay.
Meson Panza Verde is a European-style property with lush gardens, an art gallery and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views. Antigua Guatemala's Central Park and Cathedral are 4 blocks away.
Located in a walking distance from Antigua Guatemala Central Park and 30 metres from The Arch of Santa Catalina, San Rafael Hotel is housed in a colonial-style building.
Located on the historic town of Antigua Guatemala, this hotel is within walking distance from main churches and colonial buildings. Porta Hotel Antigua offers a spa and an outdoor swimming pool.
When you enter through a small door, prepare yourself to be transported to another place and time. In this innovative Hotel-Museum-Spa, every traveler will enjoy a comfortable stay.
Everything. The fireplace in the room was an amazing touch!
Located in Antigua Guatemala, within 33 km of Miraflores Museum and 38 km of National Palace Guatemala, Selah hotel & coffee provides accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free private...
Featuring a garden, shared lounge, terrace and free WiFi, Hotel Vista San Francisco is located in Antigua Guatemala, 32 km from Miraflores Museum and 37 km from National Palace Guatemala.
excelente desayuno, personal muy atento. ubicacion perfecta
Featuring a shared lounge and bar, Selina Antigua is set in Antigua Guatemala, a 3-minute walk from Santa Catalina Arch. and 10-15 minute walk distance from everywhere else in town.
Comfortable, quiet, excellent vibe with other travellers.
Located in Antigua Guatemala and with Miraflores Museum reachable within 33 km, Posada El Antaño provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
Location, breakfast and staff. The posada it’s charmy
Located in Antigua Guatemala, 32 km from Miraflores Museum, Hotel Luna Maya Antigua provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Me encanta la atención y lo pacifico que es el lugar!
Located in Antigua Guatemala, 600 metres from Santa Catalina Arch, Hotel Nolasco provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking and a garden. The hotel features family rooms.
Jorge ame Susi are great people always ready to help.
Hotel Vista al Cerro is set in Antigua Guatemala, 33 km from Miraflores Museum and 38 km from National Palace Guatemala. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
location is perfect, bed comfortable, staff helpful and friendly
Hotel T KON T has an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Antigua Guatemala. This 4-star hotel offers a tour desk and luggage storage space.
Really friendly and helpful staff, great location.
Located in Antigua Guatemala, within 33 km of Miraflores Museum and 38 km of National Palace Guatemala, Casa Chula / Céntrica con jardín, terraza y parqueo provides accommodation with a garden and...
Located in Antigua Guatemala, 32 km from Miraflores Museum, Villa Las Mil Flores provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Set in Antigua Guatemala and with Miraflores Museum reachable within 32 km, Las Cruces Boutique Hotel offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
The location was great. The room was very spacious.
Set in a colonial house, Posada del Angel is located in Antigua Guatemala. Free WiFi access, an outdoor swimming pool and free private parking are available.
Excellent breakfast, an excellent team, it was amazing!!!!!!
Located in a walking distance from Antigua Guatemala Central Park and 30 metres from The Arch of Santa Catalina, San Rafael Hotel is housed in a colonial-style building.
So beautiful. Great staff. Want to stay here again
Meson Panza Verde is a European-style property with lush gardens, an art gallery and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views. Antigua Guatemala's Central Park and Cathedral are 4 blocks away.
Very nice hotel. Very kindly personel. Beauriful place
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FAQs about hotels in Antigua Guatemala
On average, 3-star hotels in Antigua Guatemala cost £52 per night, and 4-star hotels in Antigua Guatemala are £71 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala can on average be found for £85 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala this weekend is £252 or, for a 4-star hotel, £285. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Antigua Guatemala for this weekend cost on average around £161 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £275 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala for tonight. You'll pay on average around £141 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala will cost around £161 (based on Booking.com prices).
Antigua is a very beautiful colonial city. There are many old cathedrals in various conditions. There are two that are easily accessible and you certainly want to take a look inside. The La Mercede is at one end of the main tourist area and the other is at parque central, in the middle of the town. You can also spend a few hours making your own chocolates and learning about the history of chocolate. It jade is of interest, there are tours of jade factories near the square. At he edge of town, about 15 min on foot, sits an organic vegetable farm that has delicious fresh foods. If the textiles are of interest, don't miss a visit to Nim Pot. Here you will find an amazing collection of textiles for sale from all over Guatemala along with wooden and ceramic items, and of course coffee and chocolate. If you want a taste of local shopping, take a short walk to the local market where you can fin everything you would need for daily life and souvenirs all in one place.
Gail
United States
10
Scored 10
We happened to be there during the Lenten celebrations that...
We happened to be there during the Lenten celebrations that take place every Sunday 4 weeks before Easter so we were happy to see the procession. The city was very crowded but it was so interesting to observe all that was going on. The city is nice just to spend time in. It is easy to walk around the central areas and there are many options for eating. As well there are many options for day trips from here.
GregoryMarie
Canada
10
Scored 10
Exquisitely clean.
Exquisitely clean. A great base location for visiting Guatemala. We made side trips to Lake Atitlan, vulcan Pacaya, and Tikal. Some basic electrical maintenance is needed for the lighting and the hot tub.
Mark
United States
10
Scored 10
What a beautiful town !
What a beautiful town ! Lots of restaurants, cafes, places to visit.
Very walkable and be ready to take a lots of pictures.
Lots of ATM and banks to get local currency.
Banks exchange currency at a very good rate.
Lots of tours options available, like visiting lake Atitlan, hiking volcanos, riding a motorcycle or visiting other towns.
You’ll need more than two weeks if you come to Antigua.
Jouz
United States
10
Scored 10
Antigua is a small city surrounded by volcanoes in southern...
Antigua is a small city surrounded by volcanoes in southern Guatemala. It is famous for its Spanish colonial buildings, many of them restored after the 1773 earthquake that ended Antigua's 200-year rule as the colonial capital of Guatemala. Some notable examples of the architecture include La Merced, a low yellow and white church in the Baroque style. It is an integral part of the famous Holy Week in the city, with parades and rituals
John
Canada
10
Scored 10
It is an amazing place.
It is an amazing place. Some enormous earthquake in 1773 (I think)... and the ruins of all those churches and monasteries are still there.
The city building code is super strict, so all Burger Kings and the like can't deface the buildings with their usual oversized logos.
Very colonial... great restaurants... nightlife seems good, but I only got the short end of that stick (disco beat at 2 am from the building next to our hotel room!).
I go back every time I go to Guatemala. There is just too much to explore in Antigua and just being there is nice. Best during the week, though, since weekends are flooded with folks from the City.
Thomas
United States
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The hotel is stunning - you're literally inside an old convent that has old artifacts and new art tastefully spread throughout. The grounds are immaculate, and picturesque, the staff is super knowledgable, and professional. The ambience of opera music plays softly through the space, and romantic candlelight abounds at the restaurants and stunning spa. The rooms with spa access have access to the heated pool and sauna pool, which is something right out of a movie. The food at the two restaurants is some of the best in the country.
Looked forward to coffee and Rosa's breakfast on the terrace each morning taking in the beautiful views. Irving is extremely knowledgeable of Guatemala and Latin America in general and with his high profiency in English, we were grateful for all his knowledge to assist us in our travels. The hostel arranged transportation from the airport to the hostel for us and the driver was very good. It was a fair price compared to other services. I would highly recommend using the hostel transport service.
Beautiful, perfectly located hostel in the city center of Antigua. Nice common areas, rooftop terrace with stunning view over the city and the surroundings, on clear days you can even see El Fuego erupt. Best breakfast we had in whole Central America, sweet and savory, freshly prepared. Staff is very helpful with booking tours and transportation. Doublebed was comfortable, room quiet. Water pressure in the shower could have been better, but was totally acceptable.
My transportation driver Edris (I don't know how to spell his name) that Ojala provided was the first person to welcome me to guatemala. I am forever thankful to him.He is so nice and the ride to Antigha was so much fun
The crew were all attentive and nice, also shout out to the ojala café crew too
I love the location it's very close to everything
My private room was clean
Ojala is very beautiful, the nature, the view. I just enjoyed my stay there
The host was very friendly and welcoming. She helped us out with with several problems we encountered in our trip (like the national protests). She was able to reschedule the rooms for us and took us in, without a booking and helped us out with several options for transportations. The rooms were clean and tidy and there was a laundry service available for a decent price. On the balcony there is a nice place to hang out in the sun in comfy chairs.
we did not have breakfast there but we sat in the wonderful garden at other times. The location was perfect, the hotel was super fun, with great art and wonderful staff. Would highly recommend this hotel to any travelrs to Antigua. The owner was fantastic, met us showed us the property and even set up our transportation back to the airport at 230am. It could not have been more perfect.
This was one of the cleanest hotels/hostels I have ever stayed in. The landscaping is beautiful and the amenities are good -- it's a little oasis in the city. The breakfast was great -- they have the best chirmol in all of Guatemala (imho). The staff are also all great, friendly, and very responsive to issues. They all speak English really well, if that is important to you.
Staff was so helpful, they went beyond. I needed help contacting my transportation and they helped me and arrange everything so I didn’t have to worry. They also helped me with a map and I could leave my luggage even after my check out. Plus it’s a nice spot to take pictures in a quite place, ~8 mins walking distance from the center. Shout out to Genessis staff :)
A charming well-run little hotel, just outside the town center. The room was nicely furnished with local pieces; it was quiet and and kept very clean. Breakfast was served on the patio. I especially liked the pancakes with fresh fruit. A coffee farm tour and transportation to Chichicastenango were graciously arranged for us. A good choice.
The facilities and room were exceptional! The pools were great and the breakfasts were very tasty. All the staff were very helpful and kind and very accommodating to my needs. The cleanliness of this hotel was beyond my expectations. The gym and sauna also need updating.
Great clean hotel in a good location, breakfast was included and wonderful. Staff were really nice. It was very safe feeling too. I often left my door open and felt fine with that. Was a nice experience, lots of travelers. Pool is great for kids too.
The position of the hotel is really central, just a few meters from the Central park in Antigua. Rooms are sober and face and internal tough quiet corridor. It's a cheap structure among all offers in Antigua.
I found the bed really comfortable.
The shower was great. Good water pressure and hot, which you don't always get in cheaper hotels. Bed and pillows were pretty comfortable, but having the head board of the bed not being attached to the wall or the bed frame is always annoying.
The hotel overall is fantastic. Delicious breakfast/restaurant overall, and the location is fantastic. The garden and pool area make for a very beautiful setting over meals. The service of the staff in general was also excellent.
Lovely room and super host! Lupita and Alvaro were a friendly and nice couple, if you need anything like volcano hike or transportation, just ask them! Fair price and local guide ;)And you can see the Fuego from the terrace!
Overall very accommodating and very close to everything. The staff was friendly and helped answer questions for us. They were great to help provide transportation from the airport and to head to the airport.
Great location with a great view. Staff was phenomenal at assisting with transportation, early to-go breakfasts (waking up at 3am to give us our warm breakfasts in paper bags). Very friendly.
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