This charming hotel offers a complete set of services at comfortable prices; expect comfortable clean beds, private bathrooms with hot water, a choice of free breakfasts to enjoy at a table in the open-air courtyard, and an upstairs terrace with a gorgeous view over Antigua and out to the volcanoes. The reception is also equipped to help out with sending faxes, washing laundry, renting cars, or organizing tours of Antigua and its surroundings. The rooms, although simple, show their character with unique touches like amoeba-shaped spaces carefully cut out of the wall finishing to reveal the brickwork beneath.
The modest exterior of El Hostal hides an establishment full of amenities : choose between dorm beds and private rooms, and expect free lockers, free wireless service, and lots of free breakfast choices, along with laundry service and organization of shuttle transportation and tours. Use of the hammocks and enjoyment of the plants are other free perks, as is the spectacular location near the Iglesia de San Francisco and it is located amongst a number of fabulous cafés.
Hotel Museo Uxlabil is located in Antigua and has a total of 22 rooms. The hotel and museum was remodeled to its current form in 2009 and offers a magnificent view outside from its terraces. The rooms are all named after catholic churches and you can see a strong influence of Colonial architecture in its construction. The hotel served as a residence to the Pellecer family for a long period and has paintings on display which dates back to the 1850's. Some of the other attractions of the place is the bed of the King of Mosquita and the marble bathtub.
The hotel is located in the heart of the entertainment and corporate district of Guatemala’s dynamic “Zona Viva” where you will find the city’s best restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife. The luxurious rooms and suites offer beautiful views of the city and come equipped with ergonomic furnishings and high-speed internet. The Real InterContinental Guatemala offers an impressive culinary experience with an array of gastronomic options to indulge your senses. Guests can enjoy a romantic dinner at The Market or unwind with delicious cocktails and music at Maya Lounge.
This charming hotel offers a complete set of services at comfortable prices; expect comfortable clean beds, private bathrooms with hot water, a choice of free breakfasts to enjoy at a table in the open-air courtyard, and an upstairs terrace with a gorgeous view over Antigua and out to the volcanoes. The reception is also equipped to help out with sending faxes, washing laundry, renting cars, or organizing tours of Antigua and its surroundings. The rooms, although simple, show their character with unique touches like amoeba-shaped spaces carefully cut out of the wall finishing to reveal the brickwork beneath.
The modest exterior of El Hostal hides an establishment full of amenities : choose between dorm beds and private rooms, and expect free lockers, free wireless service, and lots of free breakfast choices, along with laundry service and organization of shuttle transportation and tours. Use of the hammocks and enjoyment of the plants are other free perks, as is the spectacular location near the Iglesia de San Francisco and it is located amongst a number of fabulous cafés.
The hotel is located in the heart of the entertainment and corporate district of Guatemala’s dynamic “Zona Viva” where you will find the city’s best restaurants, boutiques, and nightlife. The luxurious rooms and suites offer beautiful views of the city and come equipped with ergonomic furnishings and high-speed internet. The Real InterContinental Guatemala offers an impressive culinary experience with an array of gastronomic options to indulge your senses. Guests can enjoy a romantic dinner at The Market or unwind with delicious cocktails and music at Maya Lounge.
Hotel Museo Uxlabil is located in Antigua and has a total of 22 rooms. The hotel and museum was remodeled to its current form in 2009 and offers a magnificent view outside from its terraces. The rooms are all named after catholic churches and you can see a strong influence of Colonial architecture in its construction. The hotel served as a residence to the Pellecer family for a long period and has paintings on display which dates back to the 1850's. Some of the other attractions of the place is the bed of the King of Mosquita and the marble bathtub.