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5 Best Hotels in Antigua Guatemala Worth Booking

5 Best Hotels in Antigua Guatemala Worth Booking

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Are you planning a trip to Guatemala and aren’t sure where to stay? Keep scrolling to check out my top picks for the best hotels in Antigua, Guatemala that are worth looking into!
This list of the best Antigua Guatemala hotels was written by family travel expert Marcie Cheung and contains affiliate links which means if you purchase something from one of my affiliate links, I may earn a small commission that goes back into maintaining this blog.

I just got back from a trip to Guatemala and we actually stayed in Antigua twice during our trip! The town is filled with the cutest boutique hotels.

We stayed in 2 of these hotels that I feature in this post and I added a few more that I walked through that looked gorgeous!

Keep scrolling to find out my personal picks for the best hotels in Antigua, Guatemala!

Image of Marcie Cheung at the Hotel Posada del Angel in Antigua, Guatemala.
Here’s the pool area at Hotel Posada del Angel. Photo credit: Fer Lacayo.

Factors to Consider When Choosing Your Antigua Hotel

When planning a trip to Antigua, Guatemala, picking the right hotel is super important to make sure you have the best time ever! Here are some things to think about when choosing your hotel:

Location

Staying in a hotel that’s right in the middle of all the cool spots means you can just walk to amazing places like the beautiful Central Park or the famous Santa Catalina Arch. It’s super handy and means you get to see more of the city without needing to travel far.

Amenities

Amenities are all the extra perks that come with your stay. Some hotels have pools, free breakfast, or Wi-Fi. Imagine starting your day with a yummy breakfast without having to go out and find a café. Or, after a long day of exploring, jumping into a pool to relax sounds pretty awesome, right?

Safety

You want to feel safe where you’re staying. Look for hotels that have good security, like cameras in public areas and a 24-hour front desk. Knowing that you’re in a safe spot will let you sleep peacefully at night and enjoy your adventure in Antigua without worries.

So, when you’re booking your hotel in Antigua, Guatemala, remember to check out its location, amenities, and safety. This way, you’ll have a super cool place to stay and an even better trip!

Image of Marcie Cheung and Vanessa Hunt pointing at a volcano in Antigua, Guatemala
My friend and I loved seeing a volcano from the rooftop patio at Hotel Posada del Angel. Photo credit: Fer Lacayo

Top 5 Hotels in Antigua, Guatemala (that will make you swoon)

Hotel Posada del Angel

We stayed at Hotel Posada del Angel for our first few nights in Antigua and this boutique hotel blew me away!

We walked through the door and it was like entering the site of a magazine shoot. From the curated collection of artwork to the stunning garden pool, this small hotel packs a big punch.

Image of a hotel room at the Hotel Posada del Angel in Antigua, Guatemala
This is where Bill Clinton stayed when he visited Antigua. Photo credit: Marcie Cheung

While there are several gorgeous rooms (we peeked into most of them), I stayed in the room upstairs where Bill Clinton stayed years ago. This room had a massive bathtub as well as a private terrace area. Check hotel room rates.

But, there’s also an expansive terrace that is perfect for enjoying a quiet breakfast with a view of a volcano. Yes, the staff will serve you a full breakfast up there.

If you’re looking for a romantic getaway in Guatemala, this is the hotel to book. You will feel like a celebrity!

Hotel Casa Domingo

We spent our last few days in Antigua at the Hotel Casa Domingo. It’s MUCH bigger than Hotel Posada del Angel but it still is beautiful and unique.

The rooms themselves are fairly ordinary. They are clean and comfortable but not decorated as exquisitely as the Hotel Posada del Angel. But the grounds are incredible!

Hotel Casa Domingo

The hotel is actually built into the ruins of an old monastery. There are lots of religious statues around the property and you can explore the ruins.

There are also several museums on the property. If you are staying at this hotel, you have free access to them. Otherwise, you can pay a fee to check them out.

Hotel Casa Domingo

And there’s a pretty cool on-site spa. We got massages, relaxed by the pool, took a dip in the indoor hot tub, and even used the (very hot) steam room.

There’s a full-service restaurant right at the spa so go ahead and enjoy a bathrobe dinner!

Porta Hotel Antigua

One of the hotels that kept catching our eye as we explored Antigua was Porta Hotel Antigua.

This luxury hotel is located in the heart of Antigua, steps away from San Jose el Viejo Ruins and a five-minute walk from the main plaza. The exterior is really pretty, and it’s no surprise that it’s a popular wedding destination.

Porta Hotel Antigua

They have an on-site spa with lots of treatment options. There is also an outdoor pool as well as a children’s pool. There’s even a playground for kids. This hotel looks like a great option for families.

Porta Hotel Antigua

They have an on-site restaurant and a bar, and you can order snacks by the pool.

Good Hotel

Another interesting option is the Good Hotel in Antigua. Yeah, that name is pretty awesome!

It has that name because a big part of the hotel’s mission is to “do good” by reinvesting its profits into the community. They also provide long-term unemployed people with the opportunity to build a career in hospitality.

Good Hotel

Another cool thing is that they like to up-cycle their furniture and use locally sourced and sustainable food.

The rooms themselves are designed in a Dutch minimalist style. This means all the spaces are used creatively to maximize efficiency.

Good Hotel

They also have an on-site restaurant, several patios, a garden, and more. Plus it’s in a great location to walk around Antigua.

San Rafael Hotel

Finally, I have an adults-only hotel that would make a super romantic getaway. Actually, it says they will accept kids ages 13 and older.

San Rafael Hotel

You really can’t beat the location. It’s right by the Santa Catalina Arch and La Merced Church. Plus, you can easily walk to tons of shops and restaurants (including the most impressive Starbucks I’ve ever seen).

The San Rafael Hotel has lots of room options, including some pretty gorgeous suites full of old-world charm. It used to be a colonial home and now it’s broken out to have hotel rooms.

San Rafael Hotel

So, if you’re looking for a historic hotel that has an incredible location, head over to the San Rafael Hotel.

Best Hotels to Stay in Antigua Guatemala FAQs

What are the best areas to stay in Antigua for tourists?

The best areas for tourists to stay in Antigua are near the Central Park (Parque Central) and around the Arch of Santa Catalina. These central areas provide easy access to shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

Are there budget-friendly hotel options in Antigua?

Yes, Antigua offers a range of accommodations to fit various budgets, including hostels, budget hotels, and guesthouses. Look for options just a bit off the main squares or streets for better deals.

What kind of amenities can I expect in Antigua hotels?

Many hotels in Antigua offer amenities such as free Wi-Fi, breakfast included, private bathrooms, and sometimes even a courtyard or pool. Luxury hotels may offer spa services, fine dining, and private tours.

Is it safe to stay in hotels in Antigua?

Generally, yes. Antigua is considered safe for tourists, especially in well-reviewed hotels that have security measures like 24-hour front desk service, safes in rooms, and gated entrances. Always check recent reviews for any safety concerns.

How far in advance should I book a hotel in Antigua?

It’s best to book your hotel as early as possible, especially if you’re traveling during peak season (December to April). Booking several months in advance can help ensure you get your preferred accommodation.

Can I find hotels in Antigua with views of the volcanoes?

Yes, some hotels and boutique accommodations offer rooms with views of the surrounding volcanoes. Be sure to specify that you want a room with a view when booking.

Best Places to Stay in Antigua, Guatemala Wrap-Up

Hopefully these hotels fit the bill for where to stay in Antigua, Guatemala. There are SO many interesting options that aren’t your typical big-chain hotel!

Looking for more Guatemala travel resources? Check out 10 Helpful Guatemala Travel Tips for First-Timers, 39 Incredible Things to Do in Lake Atitlan Guatemala, 25 Things to Do in Antigua, Guatemala for First-Timers, 24 Things to Know Before Visiting Tikal National Park in Guatemala, and 23 Best Places to Visit in Guatemala for the First Time!

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