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.
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.
Trigg
United States of America
Great location and nice staff. Lots of activities planned and great social environment. Beautiful courtyard.
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, El Carmen Suites offers pet-friendly accommodations in Antigua Guatemala, 2625 feet from Santa Catalina Arch.
Corina
United States of America
The hotel building with the interior patio and great views from the rooftop/terrace. The room, 3 double beds, was very large and convenient. The staff very friendly and helpful.
Featuring a garden, Hotel la Galería offers accommodations in Antigua Guatemala, 20 miles from Miraflores Museum and 24 miles from National Palace Guatemala.
Natacha
United States of America
The staff was amazing, the room was clean and cute . The breakfast was delicious . Location was perfect
Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo is a restored antique colonial house, 656 feet from Antigua Guatemala Cathedral. It features a charming garden patio with a fountain, free Wi-Fi and free parking.
Located in Antigua Guatemala and with Miraflores Museum reachable within 20 miles, Posada El Antaño provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
Beau
United States of America
The location was great, and the actual hotel was beautiful.
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
This hotel is set 10 minutes’ walk from the center of Antigua. It offers a pretty garden and terrace, a free Wi-Fi zone and colonial-style rooms with cable TV and free breakfast.
Beautiful hotel, friendly staff, great breakfast, helpful.
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.
The staff was so lovely . Every single one of them .
Located in Antigua Guatemala, 20 miles from Miraflores Museum, Villa Las Mil Flores provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Located in Antigua Guatemala, 20 miles from Miraflores Museum, Villa Bokeh Relais & Châteaux provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
todas las instalaciones son fantásticas, muy hermoso.
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!
Hotel La Villa Serena, located in Antigua Guatemala, is a colonial B&B that offers free Wi-Fi access, free Breakfast. Rooms here include cable TV, a seating area and a safety deposit box.
Really liked everything, especially hoy quiet it was.
Located in Antigua Guatemala and with Miraflores Museum reachable within 21 miles, Hotel Quinta Vista Verde provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property...
The staff were very friendly, the complementary breakfast was delicious!
Located 656 feet from Antigua Guatemala’s Central Park with a variety of restaurants and museum, All Suite El Marques de Antigua features free Wi-Fi and free private parking to guests.
far enough away from the nose but not too far to walk
Located in Antigua Guatemala, within 20 miles of Miraflores Museum and 24 miles of National Palace Guatemala, Selah hotel & coffee provides accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi as well as free...
The hotel is located just 656 feet from the Central Park of Antigua, it is a charming house from the colonial period with all the details of the time and which was converted into a hotel.
Featuring a bar, The Hostal Pub Antigua Guatemala offers rooms in Antigua Guatemala, 20 miles from Miraflores Museum and 23 miles from National Palace Guatemala.
Located in Antigua Guatemala, within 20 miles of Miraflores Museum and 23 miles of National Palace Guatemala, Hotel City of Dreams Antigua has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi throughout...
Located in Antigua Guatemala, within 20 miles of Miraflores Museum and 23 miles of National Palace Guatemala, Casa Chula / Céntrica con jardín, terraza y parqueo provides accommodations with a garden...
Featuring a roof terrace with views of the Central Highlands, El Hotel Candelaria Antigua is in a beautiful colonial-style house with an interior courtyard. It is in the center of Antigua Guatemala.
Very picturesque and friendly staff. Nice breakfast too.
Offering beautiful, colonial-style suites set around a courtyard, Hotel Palacio de Doña Beatriz is less than half a mile from Antigua’s historic quarter.
The breakfast was delicious, and the staff were nice.
In the historic town of Antigua, Guatemala, this hotel is within walking distance of main churches and colonial buildings. Porta Hotel Antigua offers a spa and an outdoor swimming pool.
The staff were really helpful. Food was excellent.
A former private mansion with a minimalistic design, located in the heart of the UNESCO protected Antigua de Guatemala, Good Hotel Antigua offers free WiFi, an open space Living Room, on-site bar and...
The philosophy and of course the style of the hotel.
FAQs about hotels in Antigua Guatemala
On average, 3-star hotels in Antigua Guatemala cost $85 per night, and 4-star hotels in Antigua Guatemala are $94 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala can be found for $153 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala this weekend is $96 or, for a 4-star hotel, $159. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Antigua Guatemala for this weekend cost around $123 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $79 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala for tonight. You'll pay around $128 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Antigua Guatemala will cost around $198, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lovely historical town that captures the culture, cuisine...
Lovely historical town that captures the culture, cuisine and spirit of the country. Walkable, or by Uber or tuk tuk. Most streets are bumpy cobblestone, so don’t recommend bikes, although there are bike tours provided in the area. Lots of hotels, B&Bs, and restaurants, museums, historical sites and shops for tourists.
Susie
United States of America
10
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It's a UNESCO site, so you know with certainty it's very...
It's a UNESCO site, so you know with certainty it's very special. I found it spellbinding; it's a place that "has it all!" Never once felt unsafe, even walking through town alone in the wee hours of the morning. Easily and enjoyably very walkable, even from one side of the city to the other (but you need comfortable walking shoes given the cobblestone streets laid in the 1850s). Great restaurants and pubs on every block, too numerous to mention except, perhaps, for the Irish pub called "Snug."
TIMOTHY
10
Scored 10
Antigua is a beautiful city with so much to do and so much...
Antigua is a beautiful city with so much to do and so much to see! I walked all over the city at all times of the day and night! I never saw any danger or felt any danger! Antigua is very safe, different than Guatemala city! I did not go and I had no interest in going to Guatemala City. Antigua has everything!
Marco
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Holy Week, the alfombras and the processions, is...
Holy Week, the alfombras and the processions, is unforgettable. A must see. Antigua is carefully curated to maintain the traditional facades. Even the Burger King and Starbucks are in old buildings. No big trucks or buses in the town. Wide variety of good restaurants. Many small hotels and hostels. People open up their homes to sell food or give accommodations. Huge crowds in places, mostly Central Americans. Town is quiet. Tons of tourist junk to buy. The town is on a grid system so it is impossible to get lost.
Walter
10
Scored 10
Antigua is a very beautiful colonial city.
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 of America
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
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Not the place if you're looking for a 'boutique hotel' vibe (you'll find plenty in the rest of Antigua) but perfect if you're looking for a no-nonsense place close to the city center with a very homey feeling. Alvaro and his wife were so helpful and friendly troughout our stay (general info, transportation,...). Room and breakfast were basic but decent, bathroom's a bit run down but overall great value for money. Views of erupting Fuego volcano from the roof terrace!
The property was breathtaking, quaint and just absolutely beautiful! The pictures and videos online does not serve purpose for what you walk into. The staff was excellent and very hands on. Again, the rooms are out of sight and the bed and pillows were like the best I’ve ever slept on. The facility was very safe, clean and in a prime location where you can walk to everything! I’ll be including Hotel El Convento in Elevate Beyond Money Blog!
Beautiful hotel, nicely decorated. Very comfortable in the room and outside by the pool. The staff were exceptional. Very helpful and couldn’t do enough for you. I was very poorly for the two days I was there and Sarah in reception helped me organise medication to be delivered from a local pharmacy. She messaged them personally for me on WhatsApp. Enrique was also a diamond an was always happy to help with a smile on his face. Five stars!
The property was beautiful and all of the greenery and gardens were so nice.
Most importantly, the woman who worked at the front desk was so nice and helpful. I was grateful she was so kind to us, made good recommendations, and saved us by coordinating a ride for us short notice as all of our Uber drivers were canceling on us. The Uber drivers wanted to give us rides off the app and when we said no, they cancelled our ride requests.
You cannot beat the location! It's right by the central plaza, and is walking distance from the sights, shopping, and amazing restaurants. The hotel itself is beautiful, especially the pool. The hotel doesn't serve breakfast, but they offered discounts for some restaurants that were in walking distance. We liked being able to try a different place for breakfast every day. Our room also had stunning views of the volcanoes.
The hotel is impeccably maintained and staff are wonderful and very accommodating. I arrived early in the morning after a red eye flight and they were so kind to let me check in early! Breakfast was lovely, and the pool was wonderful. Thank you Lara and Sarah for your help with shuttles and the volcano tour, all of the staff there were fantastic! Would highly recommend :)
From the moment we arrived until departure, the staff exceeded expectations. They went above and beyond to help us find transportation when we needed it. The breakfast was delicious, and the views were breathtaking. The hotel itself felt like you were in your own little world.
Rooms very spacious and clean. Hotel is charming. Little pool good for chilling out for a few hours or enjoying the sun. Staff v helpful and polite. Great location only 1 minute from main square. Wonderful view from the terrace outside our room.
Perfect stay. Safe, clean, quiet, close to everything. Very affordable. Nice shower, hot water, fast WiFi, easy to get transportation taxi or tuk tuk.
The owner was great a communication and suggestions. Staff very kind and helpful.
Nice, big, clean room. Little hotel, I think only four or five rooms. Cheap, good breakfast offered in the hotel. Little, nice rooftop terrace.
We had a very nice stay and it was a very good deal for what you pay.
the outdoor patio was beautiful and quiet. perfect for reading or having a cup of coffee. The staff was helpful with transportation and suggestions for restaurants. The breakfast was delicious!
Lovely traditional style building in the heart of Antigua Guatemala. Great breakfast, great location, and staff were helpful in storing our bags ahead of check in/after check out.
The Hotel is a museum. To stay here is an unique experience. Save time to visit all the Hotel, with its 3 museums, check the pool, the gardens. Wonderful.
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