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A classic old house on a quiet street just out of the centre. Each room is spacious, with two big, firm beds, closets and cable TV. One room has a fireplace.
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Some of Xela's best-looking rooms are on offer here at this newish little guest house in the heart of downtown. Rooms have shared bathrooms, but are otherwise extremely comfortable, with carpeted…
There's only a few rooms in this old wooden house, but they're all good value - big and comfortable. The super-friendly family that runs the place can whip you up a Guatemalan meal, or you can us…
An intimate little place with five good-sized rooms, a big, well-equipped kitchen and a grassy garden area. Discounts for longer stays keep the place filled with long-termers.
The attractive wood-panelled rooms here are a pretty good deal. They're all carpeted, with plenty of space, big TVs with cable and closets galore. Breakfast is available in the dining room.
Set in a modern building just below the central park, the Centro offers a decent level of comfort and a good location at a reasonable price. If you're not into climbing stairs, though, this may n…
Set in a great old building, the Kiktem-Ja is all floorboards at weird angles, and colonial touches. Rooms are spacious, with TV and fireplaces. The hot-water bathrooms don't disappoint.
Set in a beautiful old colonial house, the Modelo offers some of the most atmospheric rooms in town, with wooden floorboards, firm beds and spacious bathrooms. Some are along a pretty patio at on…
Built on top of an indoor parking lot, this place is at least trying. It's a mostly modern set-up with a bit of colonial style thrown into the mix. The rooms are big, and accommodate two double b…
By far the grandest looking hotel in town, the Real Plaza started life as a prison. Looking at the stone archways, high ceilings and spacious rooms, you'd never know. It has a courtyard restauran…
The rooms here are almost too big, and there's plenty of empty floor space, even in the triples. The beds are big and firm, and furnishings are minimal. They do honour the name of the place thoug…
Up a side street next to the park, this one offers neat rooms with carpeted floors. Beds are big and firm - and there's cable TV. This is one of the more refined options for the price - it's clea…
These basic but comfortable wood and concrete rooms are set around one of the cutest courtyards in Xela. When there's water pressure, the showers in the shared bathrooms rock.
The oldest and grandest hotel in Xela, this one could try a little harder. What's with the wood-patterned linoleum, for example? Rooms are good otherwise - spacious and comfortable enough, scatte…
Undergoing renovations at the time of research, this old wooden house has spacious, bare rooms with shared bathrooms and kitchen access. A few sticks of furniture and some art on the walls make t…
In a surprisingly tranquil setting right in the heart of Xela's Zona Viva (party zone), rooms here are good value - spacious, with cable TV and some well-chosen room furnishings.
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Quetzaltenango, mercifully known to just about everyone as Xela ('shay-lah'), is a base for excursions to hot springs, handicraft villages and treks to volcano summits. It's popular with travelers wanting to study Spanish or to join volunteer projects working with indigenous communities.
Destination information: Quetzaltenango (Guatemala)
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