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Be our guest in one of our two locations in Tegucigalpa's most exclusive areas. We offer furnished rooms with air conditioning, snack bar, desk, safe deposit box, broadband Internet and…
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This modest bed and breakfast somehow found itself hanging out with the sharply-dressed big boys in the posh part of town. It's more small-scale hotel than intimate guest house, although visitors…
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The sole upscale option in downtown Tegucigalpa, this is the only central place where they will have heard of semi-orthopedic beds and hypo-allergenic sheets. The posh interior has some drab pock…
Run by a super-friendly English-speaking family, this brand new hostel has four spacious rooms with bunks and Guatemalan bedspreads, clean shared bathrooms, large lockers, common room with cable …
Staying here is like being in a box room in a Stalinist-style housing project - except here you get a good, lempira-friendly bed for the night, cable TV and a proper shower. It also fringes an up…
This does the basics well. Comfortable bed: present and correct; safe, secure and clean: yes; free purified water, coffee and Internet (10min): all set. Just forget about any flourishes in this c…
Can a bus company run a hotel? This hotel, operated by the people behind the country's best transport line, says yes. With a bright comedor (eating area), and gleaming, trimly comfortable rooms, …
This is the enduring heavyweight of the luxury-accommodation scene in Tegucigalpa. Hotel Honduras Maya is still well-honed and groomed enough to hold its own with a string of new pretenders jostl…
This is a little oasis of decent, cheap lodging in downtown Tegucigalpa where budget accommodation mostly varies from dodgy to downright dangerous. Expect few hassles and even fewer frills at thi…
Halfway up a hill on the fringe of Tegucigalpa's embassy and swanky hotel enclave, this is a slice of comfort with a more personal touch. A former family house, it has a handful of mahogany-furni…
If it just has to be downtown and your budget days are behind you - but not that long gone - then consider this well-established, good-value central hotel, one block down from Iglesia Los Dolores…
This hotel's attractive (replica) colonial style, convenient central location and value for money regularly bring tour-group planners knocking at the door. Airy rooms around a pretty courtyard co…
Welcome to the Alcatraz of Tegucigalpa hotels. Uncompromisingly expensive for what it is, but - crucially - secure, it is an easy walk from several of the city's most useful bus terminals.
The smallest and best of the towering trio of luxury hotels that rise up in the center of Tegucigalpa's hotel district. Blessed with the same mod cons - and panoramic views - it stands out for i…
The gritty district of Comayagüela is Tegucigalpa's bus-station central. This reliable cheapie, with rooms around an attractive courtyard, is within striking distance of most of the 101 differen…
Diplomats head here to treat themselves. Styling itself as Honduras' only boutique hotel, it's the sort of place where reception never forgets your name. Smack bang in Tegucigalpa's embassy centr…
It may have space 'issues' (ie there's not much of it), but if you don't want to swing too many cats, this low-key, friendly option is about as good as it gets for a bed for the night in Comayagü…
At last - a rare hotel in the Honduran capital that gives reviewers a chance to gush. It's a triumph for good taste, both in the well-appointed guest rooms and long-stay apartments, all set in a …
As the hotel high-rises scramble for the executive dollar, look down for the zone's most cultivated accommodation. Leslie's Place may be low-lying, but this sweetly renovated old family home easi…
OK, so it's a chain, but the service doesn't get any slicker nor more personalised than at Tegucigalpa's Marriott. Inside, the theme is more authentically Honduran than other big-name hotels - an…
Diplomats will tell you the art of international relations is no fly-by-night operation - hence this sleek but accommodating outfit, catering to frequent and long-term visitors to the heart of Te…
Go beyond a lurid reception facelift for recently renovated rooms and executive apartments that are much more restrained (thankfully). They're also bank-balance-friendly, and in easy reach of a s…
An eleven-room B&B located among several high rise hotels. Rooms are spread out over a couple floors, many with a view over the northeast side of the city; all are spotlessly clean, with firm bed…
This place is very clean with small bathrooms and good beds - a good choice if every lempira counts.
This is across the street from Hotel Granada No 2, and has identical prices but the rooms are somewhat neglected and gloomy.
Despite saggy beds and brusque service, the San Pedro remains popular with budget travelers. Rooms are relatively clean as are the shared bathrooms, though for the steady stream of guests it rece…
The InterContinental is Tegucigalpa's top hotel and popular with upscale tourists, businesspeople, visiting diplomats and politicians. The huge air-cooled lobby is a study of marble and muted ton…
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Nestled into a bowl-shaped valley nearly 1000m (3280ft) above sea level, Honduras' capital isn't the most beautiful city in the world, but it has a way of growing on you nonetheless. Tegucigalpa has some excellent colonial churches, a handful of worthwhile museums and a variety of restaurants.
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