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The Casa Santo Domingo, with its extensive gardens and its own gallerys and museums, is the most gorgeous big hotel in Antigua, a town known for its gorgeous hotels. Just so you know what you're …
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Our guesthouse is a colonial style house with 5 comfortable and clean rooms (4 private and one dorm). We have a living room, fully equipped kitchen, garden, patio and laundry. The living room are…
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(US$14 per room per night)
Our hostel is located only 3 blocks from the Central Park and a block from the Arch street in Antigua. Also we are located near popular bars and clubs and there a few excellent restaurants nearby…
Our mission at Base Camp Hostel is to provide ten beds (6 dorm, 2 private rooms) for the adventured traveler who prefer quality over quantity. (There is quite literally more shared space than bed…
Joles home is a place where purity of quietness of the rural area are convined with the amenities of a small community near Antigua Guatemala, which is listed as world heritage site and retains t…
(US$60 per room per night)
Location.<br> Casa Madeleine Bed & Breakfast and Spa is located in Antigua, Guatemala. Adjacent to The Plaza 40 kilometers from Pacaya Volcano <br> Features.<br> Candlelit, ou…
(US$86 per room per night)
Location. The Porta Hotel Antigua is located in Antigua, Guatemala. 45 kilometers from Guatemala City Within walking distance to historic sites Ho…
(US$160 per room per night)
Location. The El Convento is adjacent to the Capuchin Convent in Antigua, Guatemala, Guatemala. Central Park and Calle del Arco are one-half kilometer from the hotel. Casa Santo Domingo Museum is…
Some hostels just work, for no apparent reason. This one skimps on just about everything from kitchen access to hang out areas, but still turns out to be one of the most popular and happening hos…
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This is a Peace Corps favourite, which tells us two things - it's good value, and it's packed full of home-based comforts. When these folks come out of the hills, they head for the best.
This beautiful little boutique hotel has such a warm atmosphere that it feels more like a home than a hotel. Chances are you'll come away wishing your home was more like it.
Sparklingly clean, light and spacious, the rooms at the second of the four Santa Lucías have terracotta tiled floors waxed to perfection and plenty of colonial charm; and the showers are great, t…
Another winner in the Santa Lucía group, this one offers more colonial charm in a quiet part of town, right by the picturesque Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Merced. The hot showers are just abo…
This is the place to indulge your plantation-owner fantasies. Sit back with a tall glass in your wicker rocker on wide, colonial, tiled passageways and cool off while the central fountain tinkles…
One of Antigua's original boutique hotels, this little place right by the main square is almost impossibly stylish, combining a designer's eye with colonial charms. Each room has a unique design,…
Everything about this place is big. From the Texan owner to the bar/restaurant, to the rooms and the beds. Even the showers are big. On top of that there's a huge patio strung with oversized hamm…
Oozing with style, this is one of the stalwarts in Antigua's colonial hotel scene. There are some lovely period touches accompanied by the sorts of modern comforts you'd expect for the price.
You want central? This little gem of a place maintains a quiet air despite being half a block from the bustle of central park. Unless you have your own tent, it doesn't get any more central than …
A few steps from the bus station, the Landívar has rooms set well back from the road, so remain quiet despite what's going on outside. This intimate little place combines the best of all three wo…
Many wonderful, tasteful little touches and excellent attention to detail make this place a comfortable, stylish option. Despite the heritage atmosphere, the place has been well renovated, produc…
With a leafy courtyard dominated by a massive ornamental fountain, the San Vicente's clean and quiet rooms offer some of the best value for money in this price range. It's close to good entertain…
Out on the east side of town, this sprawling property features all the necessary comforts on flower-packed grounds. It's a very child-friendly place, with playgrounds and swimming pools galore. C…
Boasting not one, but two attractive leafy patios, this place exudes a calm, welcoming air. Rooms are set colonial-style around the patios and there's an unlikely amount of seats and sofas for yo…
Despite the terrible name, the Jungle Party has the best atmosphere of all of Antigua's hostels. The staff know exactly what is needed by travellers, and go out of their way to give it up with a …
Serious self-caterers looking to shun the temptations of Antugia's culinary scene should check out the little apartments on offer here. Prices drop drastically the longer you are prepared to stay…
With an excellent location, these good-sized rooms are set around two pretty patios. The one in front has a mellow cafe/restaurant, the one out the back is a bit more rustic. In quieter seasons p…
Ignore the fact that the entrance is a handicrafts store. Then ignore the almost obscene amount of junk and knick-knacks cluttering the reception area. Once you get to the first of two leafy pati…
Sun bursts onto the patio at this little hotel - its budget price belies a tranquil, cheerful atmosphere. The seven spotless, comfortable rooms have good mattresses and traditional appointments i…
Just walking into this place you know you're in for an unusual treat. The cool, dark lobby is jam-packed with an eclectic assortment of knick-knacks, relics, statues and scattered curios from a b…
Sporting a sprawling range of rooms over three levels and enough bells and whistles to cater for most demographics, this hostel has a sociable air that makes up for it being a bit scruffy around …
Massively unimpressive from the outside, this friendly little budget hotel has hidden charms. They conceal themselves quite well behind the street-front travel agent and Internet cafe.
A near-overdose of quaint in this comfy little two-story hotel - they lay it on thick with the indigenous bedspreads and soft pastel paint job, but it's a quiet spot in a good area and a good dea…
An excellent balance between rustic and swanky awaits at this exclusive little B&B with only three rooms, a few steps from the park. Pay a bit more for the suite and you basically get a small hou…
Of all the Santa Lucías in town, this is probably the nicest, and definitely the most central. Why is it the cheapest? Another mystery of Guatemala. There's an excellent, colonial atmosphere on o…
A romantic option is this renovated cloister from the 16th century, one of the most exclusive hotels in Antigua. Bubbling fountains highlight the horticultural triumph that is the Cloister's gard…
Nothing fancy going on here - the rooms are basic, running down one side of a narrow house and the bathrooms are shared, but this family-run place has a great feel to it in this often impersonal …
Rooms in this modern family home are well-appointed and bright, with spotless bathrooms. The three-bed dorm is a good deal and there are discounts for longer stays.
There's some good solid value on offer here, even if the place is a little out of the center. Rooms at the front can be noisy and the bathrooms aren't huge, but it's well priced by Antigua standa…
Safe, friendly Don Ismael's, hidden down a small side-street, fills up fast. The seven cheerful, comfy rooms share three hot-water bathrooms. There's a pleasant roof terrace, washing sinks, drink…
An impressive hotel on many fronts - the proximity to the park, the tile work and, believe it or not, a great smell. Rooms are spacious and although windows face onto a corridor, they have good v…
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Among the oldest and most beautiful cities in the Americas, Antigua is a Unesco World Heritage Site of cobbled streets, crumbling ruins and classic colonial architecture. Guatemala's capital under the Spanish from 1543 to 1776, an earthquake in 1773 forced it to be partly abandoned.
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