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Unsure about where to stay in Antigua, Guatemala? Youโve come to the right place! Iโm a travel expert who spent 10 days in Antigua and I wrote this guide to help you plan your trip.
I cover several areas and best accommodations, from beautifully decorated boutique hotels to affordable hostels. Nearby attractions and eateries are included, as are each areaโs pros and cons. Iโve also thrown in some helpful tips to help you enjoy all the wonderful things to do in Antigua without missing a beat.ย
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Best Places to Stay in Antigua, Guatemala
Just looking for a quick answer on the best places to stay in Antigua? Here are my top picks:ย
- ๐ Best Overall Hotel โ Porta Hotel Antigua
- โจ Best Luxury Hotel โ Hotel Museo Spa Casa Santo Domingo
- ๐ช Best for Families โ Hotel Aurora
- ๐ Best for Business โ Camino Real Antigua
- ๐๏ธ Best Boutique โ San Rafael Hotel
- ๐๏ธ Best Near Santa Catalina Arch โ Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo Antigua
- ๐ Best for Backpackers โ Casi Casa
- ๐ต Best Budget โ Maison Bougainvillea
Ok, letโs do a deep dive into the best areas and neighborhoods in Antigua:ย
3 Best Neighborhoods & Areas to Stay in Antigua, Guatemala
The town of Antigua, Guatemala is relatively small and kind of shaped like a square, with each street laid out in a grid. The center of Antigua is the geographic center, and surrounds Parque Central, or โCentral Park.โ You should be within easy walking distance of all the top restaurants, shops, and attractions in Antigua in two out of the three neighborhoods I cover.
Historic Center
๐ Best Area For First-Time Visitors | โจ Best Historic Center Hotels: Porta Hotel Antigua โข Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo Antigua โข San Rafael Hotel
Consider the main historic center if youโre a first-time visitor. The historic center is a great choice for all travelers, but especially those new to Guatemala.ย
The entire historic center is walkable. You should have an easy time getting around as long as youโre within 5 blocks of Parque Central. Most of your tourist activities and places are within reach here, except for a few Antigua activities like visiting coffee farms and Hobbitenango.ย
Some of the best luxury hotels and boutique hotels are located in the historic center, like Porta Hotel Antigua. It has an on-site restaurant, an outdoor pool, and clean, comfortable rooms. Porta Hotel is an overall wonderful hotel and a top choice for a comfortable and relaxing stay.
Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo Antigua is another great choice if you want to be in the real heart of Antigua and right by the Santa Catalina Arch.ย
Pros of Staying in Historic Center Neighborhood:
- Central location
- Walking distance to shops and restaurants
- Many accommodation options
- Close to attractions
- Beautiful areaย
Cons of Staying in Historic Center Neighborhood:
- Accommodations can be more expensiveย
- Cobbled streets are a bit rough
- Can be a bit noisyย
๐ Historic Center Mini Guide ๐
Best Area to Stay for First-Time Visitors
Google Map
โจ Best Hotels โ Porta Hotel Antigua โข Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo Antigua โข San Rafael Hotel
๐ Apartments โ Browse Top Rentals in Historic Center
๐ฝ๏ธ Where to Eat โ La Cuevita de Los Urquizรบ ($$), Rincรณn antigรผeรฑo ($), El Portรณn Tipico ($)
๐ธ Where to Drink โ Antigua Brewing Company,Ulew Cocktail Bar,Lava Terrace
๐๏ธ Top Attractions โ Santa Catalina Arch,Central Park,Mercado Central
Barrio de La Concepciรณn
๐ Best Area For Peace & Quiet | โจ Best Barrio de La Concepciรณn Hotels: Hotel Museo Spa Casa Santo Domingo โข Cacao Boutique Hotel โข Hotel Las Camelias Inn by AHS
Barrio de La Concepciรณn is a small area of Antigua, Guatemala thatโs just a few blocks east of Parque Central. Travelers looking for a quieter stay in Antigua while still being close to everything will love this neighborhood. I especially recommend it for couples and those interested in getting a little off the beaten path but without losing convenience.ย ย
Hotel Museo Spa Casa Santo Domingo is the main hotel in Barrio de La Concepciรณn, and itโs one of the best hotels in all of Antigua. Hotel Casa Santo Domingo is a luxury, boutique hotel with ruins and multiple small museums. It also has a spa and outdoor pool. Overall, Hotel Casa Santo Domingo is one of the best places to stay in Antigua, Guatemala.ย
Pros of Staying in Barrio de La Concepciรณn Neighborhood:
- Central location
- Walking distance to shops and restaurants
- Quieter atmosphere
- Good hotel optionsย
Cons of Staying in Barrio de La Concepciรณn Neighborhood:
- Farther walk from the center
- Cobbled streets are a bit rough
๐ Barrio de La Concepciรณn Mini Guide ๐
Best Area to Stay for Peace & Quiet
Google Map
โจ Best Hotels โ Hotel Museo Spa Casa Santo Domingo โข Cacao Boutique Hotel โข Hotel Las Camelias Inn by AHS
๐ Apartments โ Browse Top Rentals in Barrio de La Concepciรณn
๐ฝ๏ธ Where to Eat โ El Comalote ($$), Cafeteria La Concepcion ($$), Restaurante 7 Caldos ($$)
๐ธ Where to Drink โ Cafe No Se,Cafรฉ Sky
๐๏ธ Top Attractions โ Hotel Casa Santo Domingo,Jade Maya
Santa Ana
๐ Best Area For Groups & Longer Stays | โจ Best Santa Ana Hotels: Villas Santa Ana-Ricardo โข Villas de la Ermita โข Villas Santa Ana
Santa Ana is a top choice for longer-stay travelers and groups. Santa Ana is a small village thatโs located along the southeastern corner of Antigua and it offers a more local community experience.ย
Hotels are fewer here, but there are a few villa-style accommodations. They feature beautiful colonial-style decor, private rooms, terraces, and lots of privacy and space. Prices are affordable for the amount of space you get since Santa Ana is just outside Antigua.
Villas de la Ermita is a great choice in Santa Ana, and there are a few different villas to choose from. Each one is ideal for a group of 5-6 people. Highlights of Villas de la Ermita include spacious rooms and a stunning rooftop terrace and courtyard. Villas de la Ermita is just under a mile from the center of Antigua.ย
Pros of Staying in Santa Ana Neighborhood:
- More local experience and neighborhood
- Less touristyย
- More garden and courtyard space at accommodations
- Quieter atmosphere
Cons of Staying in Santa Ana Neighborhood:
- More limited hotel options
- Farther from center
- Less dining options
๐ Santa Ana Mini Guide ๐
Best Area to Stay for Groups & Longer Stays
Google Map
โจ Best Hotels โ Villas Santa Ana-Ricardo โข Villas de la Ermita โข Villas Santa Ana
๐ Apartments โ Browse Top Rentals in Santa Ana
๐ฝ๏ธ Where to Eat โ El vagabundo Canopi ($$), Caoba Farms Restaurant ($$)
๐ธ Where to Drink โ El vagabundo Canopi
๐๏ธ Top Attractions โ Santo Domingo del Cerro,Caoba Farms,Ermita de Santa Isabel
Tips for Staying in Antigua, Guatemala
Wear Good Shoes
Antiguaโs streets are cobblestone and the roads can be bumpy or broken in some places. Protect yourself by wearing comfortable shoes with good grip. Outdoor/hiking-type shoes are honestly the way to go. I wore my hiking boots most of the time.
Know That Most Hotels & Hostels Offer Filtered Drinking Water
Unfortunately, tap water in Guatemala is not safe to drink. You can purchase and stick to bottled water if you want to be extra cautious, but know that most accommodations offer filtered drinking water. I drank the filtered drinking water at my hostel and never had a problem. Just bring a reusable water bottle with you, and you should be good to go.ย
Consider Staying in a Hostel
Staying in a hostel is a simple way to save money and meet other travelers. Some of the hostels in Antigua are extremely nice. Itโs a great option for solo travelers, friends, and couples who want the boutique hotel experience at very affordable prices.ย
Casi Casa (I stayed here), Ojala, and Maya Papaya are all beautiful and reasonably priced. Private rooms and dorms are available and thereโs free breakfast served.
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Itโs Easy to Find a Boutique Hotel
Youโre sure to find numerous boutique hotel options when looking at accommodations in Antigua. Antigua, Guatemala is a UNESCO World Heritage Site so many of the historic buildings are beautifully decorated and have features like white-washed walls and tiled floors. Many hotels in Antigua, Guatemala also have a rooftop terrace or outdoor terrace with panoramic views.ย
You Can Uber
Uber is pretty widely available in Antigua, and itโs pretty cheap. I recommend using Uber if youโre headed outside of town to places like Finca La Azotea. Otherwise, taking tuk-tuks is the way to go.
Pack Light
Be sure to pack light and leave a little extra room in your travel backpack or carry-on suitcase if youโre a big shopper. The textiles and local goods from Antiguaโs markets and street artisans are amazing.ย
Carry Cash
Many places in Antigua accept cards. However, many places still operate cash-only. Paying with cash is sometimes easier because some places will have card fees. Plus, youโll want to carry cash if you plan on purchasing any street food or items from street vendors.ย
Wear Bug Spray
Guatemala is a tropical climate country. This means beautiful weather, but it also means there are bugs, especially mosquitoes. Pack some bug spray and anti-itch cream to be prepared.ย
Pack an Umbrella if You Visit During the Rainy Season
It rains just about every afternoon for an hour or so during the rainy season. In my experience, it often clears up and the weather turns back to beautiful. Donโt let the rain ruin a good time in Antigua if you visit during the rainy season. Simply pack a compact umbrella, one of the greatest travel essentials.
FAQs About Where to Stay in Antigua, Guatemala
Which part of Antigua, Guatemala is best to stay?
The historic center is the best area to stay in Antigua, Guatemala. Some of the best hotels in Antigua, Guatemala are in the historic center, such as Porta Hotel Antigua and Hotel Posada de Don Rodrigo Antigua. However, there are many accommodation options here and you can choose anything from a boutique hotel to a luxury hotel or even a hostel.
Is Antigua, Guatemala worth it?ย
Visiting Antigua, Guatemala is absolutely worth it. Antigua is a beautiful, well-preserved colonial town surrounded by volcanoes. There are many fun things to do in Antigua and the people are super friendly.ย
How many days should I spend in Antigua, Guatemala?
You should spend at least three days in Antigua, Guatemala, but you could easily stay for longer. The historic center is the best place to stay for most trips, but the nearby village of Santa Ana is great for longer, relaxed stays.ย
Is Antigua, Guatemala expensive to visit?
Antigua, Guatemala is not a super expensive place to visit, but Antigua is a bit more expensive than other destinations in Central America. Youโll find stunning, pricier hotels like the boutique Hotel Museo Spa Casa Santo Domingo and the stylish hotel, San Rafael Hotel. However, it is possible to stay in Antigua, Guatemala on a budget, as there are many nice hostels available.ย
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Choosing where to stay in Antigua, Guatemala is all about narrowing down a few simple factors. The historic center is the most popular place to stay, but there are options for everyone throughout Antigua. Next up, read my Guatemala packing list!