Bed and Breakfasts in Guatemala City
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Hostal Guatefriends
Hostal GuateFriends Bed & Breakfast is only one minute drive from La Aurora International Airport
Read more about Hostal GuatefriendsCentral Hostel
Set in Guatemala, 1.8 km from Popol Vuh Museum, Central Hostel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Read more about Central HostelHostal Los Lagos
Conveniently located three blocks away from Guatemala International Airport. Los Lagos Inn Hostel, your home away from home, is your best alternative for low budget travelers in Guatemala City. Hostal Los Lagos is situated very close to the Arts and Crafts...
Read more about Hostal Los LagosLife Builders
Life Builders hostel offers garden, a terrace and a shared kitchen in Guatemala City.
Read more about Life BuildersTequila Sunrise
Designed for young travelers. Comfortable beds and attractive location. The best staff, nice and clean facilities and nice terrace for chill.
Read more about Tequila SunriseKaena Point Hostel
Kaena Point Hostel is the perfect place to stay during your trip in Guatemala.
Read more about Kaena Point Hostel4 Grados Hostel
Situated 1.6 km from Popol Vuh Museum, 4 Grados Hostel features accommodation with a shared lounge, a garden and a shared kitchen.
Read more about 4 Grados HostelHostal Los Volcanes
This Bed and Breakfast is located at just 600 meters away from the International Airport.
Read more about Hostal Los VolcanesCitadin Hotel
Citadin Hotel offers a variety of rooms, from comfortable suits (modified as apartments), private rooms, hostel rooms with private or shared dorms.
Read more about Citadin HotelEco-Terrazas
Eco-Terrazas is a place to rest and feel good with cosy, clean rooms, with good lighting and services.
Read more about Eco-TerrazasVillas Santander Hotel Boutique
Villas Santander Hotel Boutique offers modern accommodation at great prices in a very centric area.
Read more about Villas Santander Hotel BoutiqueWe have 11 Bed and Breakfasts in Guatemala City with an average rating of 7.7 based on 1,543 reviews.
About Guatemala City
Full of colonial buildings, technicolour street art and lively markets, Guatemala City is a window into a country in transition. The museums of Guatemala's capital city display Mayan culture with pride, while the downtown area has seen a flood of new businesses and fresh ideas. Guatemala City doesn't feature on every traveller's list, so you'll find the handcrafts are generally lower priced than other parts of the country.
Hostels in Guatemala City are mostly in Zones One and Four, so very central. Yet you can still stretch out in tropical gardens, take a dip in an outdoor pool or share beers with new friends on a rooftop terrace. For a slightly unusual experience, choose a capsule hostel with individual 'pod' beds. In some Guatemala City hostels you'll have a free breakfast and most have a communal kitchen. One hostel runs a free walking tour too.
Guatemala City is divided into Zonas (zones), spiralling out from the centre. Zona One (downtown) is lively 24 hours a day. There's great shopping on the pedestrianised Calle 6a and plenty of Spanish-style architecture on Plaza Mayor. South is Zona Four, an off-beat neighbourhood full of coffee shops and bars. Cuatro Grados Norte is considered the gastronomic centre of the city, so come here to taste the unique blend of Mayan and Spanish flavours. For nightlife, head to Zona Nine, Guatemala's most up-market neighbourhood, nicknamed Zona Viva for its after-dark alter ego.
One of the city's more unusual sites is a huge 3D map of the country (Mapa en Relieve) in Parque Minerva, where you can view Guatemala's varied geography. For culture, take your pick of museums showcasing Mayan crafts. The National Theatre, also known as the Miguel Ángel Asturias Cultural Centre, is the place to see modern Guatemalan arts at their best. Five art spaces built to mimic the surrounding volcanoes feature dance, drama and music. You can also take a tour of Cervecería Centroamericana, where Guatemalan beer has been brewed since 1886.
La Aurora International Airport is a major airport with flights coming from Europe and America. To reach the city centre you'll need to take a taxi. If you're continuing further into South America, Guatemala City is well connected by bus to the rest of the country, Mexico, Belize and beyond. Buses depart from different parts of the city depending on the destination, so it's worth checking before heading out. For getting between Zonas, avoid the red city buses and use the fast, safe TransMetro system (green buses) instead.