The Guatemala Holiday Inn opened its doors on May 20th, 1997. It is a huge, modern hotel right at the heart of Guatemala City's smartest business and residential area, the Zona Viva. It is surrounded by shops and shopping centers, and is only five minutes from La Aurora International Airport. Its rooms and luxury suites are carpeted and decorated to give guests maximum comfort, and each boasts a majestic view of the mountains or the city.
At the colonial-style Ciudad Vieja Hotel, the emphasis is on being environmental-friendly. In Guatemala you can find hotels to suit all tastes and this one is a favorite with people who care about their planet. From the moment you enter, you can see and feel a concern for the environment. The rooms are spacious and have a color television and cable.
Designed with top executives in mind, this is an expensive, four-star hotel with only 28 rooms (15 double, seven single, five junior suites and one suite). The rooms are spacious, pleasant and comfortable, the service very good, and the location peaceful. Prices do not include 20% tax. Children under 12 years old may stay for free in their parents' bedroom (maximum one child accompanied by at least one adult).
Featuring a charming patio and garden area, Hotel Palacio Chico 1850 offers attractive rooms with colonial-style décor. It has an ideal location next to Antigua Guatemala Cathedral and Central Park. Each room at Hotel Palacio Chico 1850 is decorated in warm tones and some rooms feature stained-glass windows or a 4-poster bed. All accommodation includes free Wi-Fi, cable TV and a private bathroom. A continental breakfast is served in the Palacio Chico’s restaurant. Cafés and bars can be found in the surrounding old town. The Santa Catarina Ruins are just over 1 km from the hotel. Antigua Guatemala Bus Station is a 5-minute drive away, while La Aurora International Airport is 40 km from the Palacio.
Greenery overflows its many containers as guests enter the Hotel Posada Landívar, an inn near the Mercado de Artesanias and Mercado de Antigua. Common areas provide open-air opportunities for relaxation on both floors of the hotel, with a fountain in the courtyard downstairs and hand-carved wooden furniture on both levels. All rooms feature a private bathroom and modern amenities, and are kept scrubbed clean. Laundry and breakfast services, tourist information, cable television, and purified water are available.
An excellent renovation has made its impact on the Hotel Posada San Pedro, where tiled accents, examples of folk art, wrought iron furnishings, and cable televisions occupy the public spaces. The upstairs lounge even includes a wood-burning fireplace as the focal point for all these decorative touches. The dining room and kitchen are also open to communal use, and private bedrooms each include a bathroom with hot water and a work area with a desk.