Located in Quetzaltenango, 100 metres from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Hotel Pensión Bonifaz provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Lee
Guatemala
The room was spacious, and newly remodeled. It was very quiet inside, no street noise. I liked the seating areas through the hotel, and the swimming pool was very nice.
Offering free WiFi and free parking, Hotel Casa Del Viajero is located a 3-minute walk from the municipal market and Centro America Park in Quetzaltenango. Rooms feature cable flat screen TV.
Dr. Katia
Australia
The location is very good and the rooms are very spacious.
Featuring free WiFi and a restaurant, Hotel Las Americas offers accommodation in Quetzaltenango, 2.7 km from Quetzaltenango Central Park. Free private parking is available on site.
Bodo Hausmann
Germany
Friendly staff, spacious and clean room,.
Bed sheets and towels were just top.
Good breakfast
It's not a calm neighborhood but very close to a big shopping mall, restaurants and not far from the minerva market, where to catch the local buses.
Situated in Quetzaltenango, 200 metres from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Casa Morasan Hotel-Boutique features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Rosemonde S.
Canada
Very nice hotel in Xela. Cozy and well located. I would recommend.
Situated in Quetzaltenango, 13 km from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Hacienda Grande Hotel features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Angelhims
Canada
The staff were very friendly and eager to please. Quiet setting; great for sleeping in that sense.
Offering an on-site restaurant, Hotel y Restaurante Villa Esmeralda is located in Quetzaltenango, 45 minutes driving from the hot springs of Fuentes Georgianas.
Set in Quetzaltenango, 300 metres from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Hotel Casa Quetzaltenango offers accommodation with a garden and free private parking.
catherine
Australia
I loved this place with its polished wooden floors and old world charm. Bed was comfortable, room was big, bathroom was tiny, staff were lovely and the location, right in town but quiet, was the best.
Hotel Kasa Kamelot Central is situated in Quetzaltenango,at Quetzaltenango Central Park. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Me gustaron las decoraciones y las plantas del lugar.
Located in Quetzaltenango, 90 metres from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Central Park Jr. Suites provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Set in Quetzaltenango, 100 metres from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Hotel Kamelot Parque Central offers accommodation with a garden and private parking.
El área de estar, muy moderno, amplio, buena iluminación, cálido y excelente atención del personal.
Located in Quetzaltenango, 300 metres from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Luna de Plata provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking and a terrace.
Offering an on-site restaurant, Hotel y Restaurante Villa Esmeralda is located in Quetzaltenango, 45 minutes driving from the hot springs of Fuentes Georgianas.
La ubicación perfecta para los que venimos de Guatemala y/o Retalhuleu
Situated in Quetzaltenango, 4.9 km from Quetzaltenango Central Park, Hotel y Restaurante Castillo de los Altos features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a restaurant.
Habitación limpia, buena atención y una cama muy cómodo.
Big city with a lot of history, restaurants and things to do...
Big city with a lot of history, restaurants and things to do. The weather is nice during the day, but gets chilli at night and a bit cold in the mornings.
A visit to the hot spings is a must, as well as Chicabal volcano. The city feels safe, and walking in the old center of town after dinner outside is nice. I specially enjoyed visiting the central plaza, Pasaje Enriquez and one of the big bakeries to have one of their famous "Shecas". and don't forget the Cabro beer!
Mario Enrique
Guatemala
10
Scored 10
Excursions around Xela possible:
Excursions around Xela possible:
hot springs, hikes, weaving by "trama textile", streetfood, spanish schools
Xela is not so touristy ...
food: Sabor de la India, street food near centro historico, xelapan ( for breakfast)
El Balcón de Enríquez ( nice bar with small snacks) and nice overview Central America Park /Parque a Centro América
Jana
Germany
8.0
Scored 8.0
The central park is very beautiful, particularly the...
The central park is very beautiful, particularly the cathedral and municipal building. The municipal theatre is a short walk away but is unfortunately closed since the start of covid because they still don't have any events/performances! I highly recommend the restaurant Don Carlos; there are two locations in the city and one in Salcajá. I recommend visiting Laguna de Chicabal which is located in the crater of a nearby volcano. Drive to what is labeled in google maps as "Toritos para la laguna". There they will drive you in a safari style pick up truck to the top of the volcano, at which point you can walk down 570 steps. Don't let them charge you more than 100 Quetzales. There are Mam-spaeking Mayans doing religious rituals there. It is very spiritual down there. I did not have the chance to visit, but I also recommend Fuentes Georginas.
Jenő
6.0
Scored 6.0
I have been to Xela (local name for the city) several times...
I have been to Xela (local name for the city) several times over 30 years, and generally have liked it very much. This is the largest Maya city in the world, and the culture is quite accessible here. Unfortunately, this is not a good time to be in Guatemala. The pandemic, joblessness, and crushing poverty are taking a toll on the city. Sad. Hopefully things will improve. But presently, I wouldn't recommend Xela for the average tourist.
Ron
United States
10
Scored 10
The Central Park is a must place to visit.
The Central Park is a must place to visit. It has a relaxed and cosmopolitan feel with people sitting watching the world go by and there are also good options for cafes and bars. Go inside the municipal building to see the beautiful gardens but also wander upstairs and see the fantastic rooms to experience the history.
Perhaps not very well signposted or attractive from the outside but do go and see the Museo Ixkik which is in the same place as the railway museum. The tour is excellent and well worth the trip. My only regret is that I didn't spend longer here in this fantastic city and will definately be going back.
Sarah
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It was wrong season, winter, to visit Quetzaltenango.
It was wrong season, winter, to visit Quetzaltenango.
Trip to the thermal pools, Georgina Fuentes, was very good amazing scenery on the way up the mountain of the market gardens.
Accommodation good value for price but we probably needed something warmer for winter.
Small but one of the best equipped places I have ever stayed in. We are talking here a full on apartment with everything you may need. Kitchen, microwave, stove, coffee maker, pots, utensils knives, silverware, dishware glasses of any kind, freezer and a fridge. Also full access to modern washer and dryer. Fast Wi-Fi. Beautifully finished bathroom & bedroom. The bed was ultra comfortable and had a sky view at night!! Ana was a fantastic host! Thank you for everything.
after a less than ideal first night (due to a noisy neighbour) the owners went above and beyond to make us feel comfortable. they transferred us to a room far bigger than the one we had paid for (for the same price) that was far away from said noisy neighbour. they were always on hand to help with any questions we had about that apartment or Xela. the place was also very clean with a very well stocked kitchen.
the hotel is also in a very quiet neighbourhood
Great hotel and great location, just a block from the main square and from the local market. Price was excellent as well. Room was spacious and clean. Staff was friendly and helpful. I needed laundry service and they offered to wash in-house at an economical rate. While I didn't use the kitchen facilities, it was nice knowing they were there. The hotel had a fun, colorful look to the lobby.
It was quiet during my stay, but there were few guests. David was friendly and accommodating. The shower got comfortably warm. The shower head has an instant electric heater, you will not get great pressure, but it was sufficient for me. You receive 2 keys, one for your room and one for the hotel's front door; this makes access easy all the time.
Casa Elizabeth is more like a hostel than a hotel. They provided lots of blankets which kept us warm during the cool nights.
Breakfast was simple and fresh, with a choice of items available. The hotel arranged a day trip to nearby villages for me. Price, location, and staff were great and I would stay here again.
The staff was extremely helpful in helping me find a hike and in recommending the best way to travel from Xele. The hostel itself was located only a couple of blocks from the central oaks, it was very clean and comfortable, the kitchen was fully stocked, and free drinking water was available.
Casa Elizabeth in Quetzaltenango.
Perfectly located, comfy clean and secure. The staff are so helpful and the included breakfast options are delicious- try the pancakes you won’t be sorry. There is no heat but it warms right up during the day- ask for an extra blanket!
the place is perfect to rest after a long travel. it's literally like a big casa. everything is clean and having literal beds instead if bunk bed is a plus. and i should not forgot to mention. Teresa is the best 😍
Very friendly people, beds were plenty in each room; we were 5 and could've easily all fit into one room but instead took two. Place was very clean and comfortable. We just parked our car in front of the hotel.
Hotel Kamelot is located in the heart of Quezaltenango, is very sweet decorated and very quiet. Stuff is very friendly and helpful. I recommend everyone to book this sweet hotel.
This is an older hotel, the pool is not heated, parking is a nightmare, room service and restaurant hours are limited, bar service is terrible, there are too many steps to climb.
The room was spacious, and newly remodeled. It was very quiet inside, no street noise. I liked the seating areas through the hotel, and the swimming pool was very nice.
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