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San Pedro Sula Hotels & Hostels (14)


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Gran Hotel Sula (Hotel) 3 star

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Top end
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The Gran Sula is not the newest or fanciest hotel in town, but it's a great place to stay for travelers who want the comforts of a four-star hotel in the hustle-bustle of downtown rather than out by the sleepy neighborhood malls. Right on the Parque Central, south-facing rooms ha… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Copantl Hotel y Suites (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: SW of Downtown | View Map
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Copantl is another high-rise hotel, but at least it's locally owned. Popular with businessmen and well-to-do Honduran vacationers, rooms on the first two floors open onto a corridor overlooking the lobby - if you're a late sleeper ask for something higher. Rooms are comfortable i… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hostal E&N (B&B)

  • Neighbourhood: N of Downtown | View Map
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This converted home is a comfortable option in a quiet upscale neighborhood. Rooms all have hardwood floors, hot-water bathrooms, cable TV and free in-room internet access. Continental breakfast is included in the rate, which would be better if there were a place to eat it; inste… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Ejecutivo (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
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This classic business person's hotel is spacious, tastefully decorated, sparkling clean and equipped with the amenities you'd expect: cable TV, air conditioning, in-room telephone, internet access and a small rooftop gym (with a fantastic view of the mountains, no less). Breakfas… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Family Inn (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: E of Downtown | View Map
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An adequate if unmemorable option, rooms here are large, clean and plain; those facing inwards get less street less noise but still have good light. Twenty minutes of free internet is included. Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Honduras Plaza (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: N of Downtown | View Map
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Greco-Roman décor - well, columns, heavy gold curtains and overstuffed furniture - make this hotel unique in San Pedro Sula. Fortunately, the theme doesn't go much further. You'll find good-sized rooms with good beds, big bathrooms, air conditioning, and minibars. There must be a… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Marina #1 (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
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Strikingly clean rooms with checkerboard floors - even the shared bathrooms are spotless - are a real surprise considering the price. Rooms with interior facing windows are darker but also quieter than the others - decide whether you prefer sunlight or sleep before you plunk down… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Marina #3 (Hotel)

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Although the lobby of the Marina #3 is very appealing - bright lights, big windows, attractive furnishings - the rooms are somewhat of a letdown. Frankly, they're cramped and the bathrooms need an overhaul (a showerhead - as opposed to a pipe - would work wonders). At least the r… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Real (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
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Without a doubt, this is the best downtown hotel for budget travelers. A welcoming place with hand-carved furnishings, Lencan pottery and lots of hanging plants, the rooms are a real surprise. A good one. Few things are better at the end of the day than a comfortable bed, cable T… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel San Jose (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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Don't be turned off by the prison-like exterior of this hotel; yes, it's gray, the fluorescent lights don't help, and the long corridor of windowless rooms are utterly charmless but look inside a door and you'll see a simple room that's clean and very quiet (having no windows has… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Hotel Terraza (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
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This old-timer has basic rooms with décor that looks like it's straight out of a 1970s garage sale - Formica floors, bedazzled lamps and busy bedspreads. The 1st floor rooms are dreary, but those on the upper levels are clean and sunny. An excellent breakfast, served in the hotel… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Los Jícaros Hotel (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
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Opened in early 2006, Los Jícaros is just six blocks west of the Parque Central - far enough to be in a decent part of town but close enough that it's an easy stroll there. Everything in the rooms is brand-spanking new - the tiles, the beds, the TVs, the furniture, the bathroom f… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Parque Nacional Cusuco Accommodation (Cabin)

  • Neighbourhood: Downtown | View Map
  • Price Range: Budget
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You can camp at the visitors center in this national park, though there are no services there. Otherwise, Fundación Ecologista HR Pastor manages a very simple cabaña in Buenos Aires. The cabin has two private rooms with cold-water bathrooms, and a small common kitchen. There's no… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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Real InterContinental (Hotel)

  • Neighbourhood: SW of Downtown | View Map
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President Zelaya was spending the last few days of Semana Santa (Holy Week, the week preceding Easter) here when we passed through, which ought to lay to rest any doubts about which is the top hotel in town. It's not as glamorous as the InterContinental in Tegucigalpa (aka Tegus)… Full Lonely Planet Review ›

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About San Pedro Sula (Honduras)

Imposing holiness: San Pedro Sula Cathedral, built in the 1950s (Photographer: Alfredo Maiquez)

Coming here is seen by many as a necessary evil, but San Pedro does boast better nightlife than Tegucigalpa, so it's not all bad. Just keep your wits about you as you enjoy the urban amenities after trekking through the Honduran wilderness.

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San Pedro Sula (Honduras)