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The Best Boutique Hotels in Antigua, Guatemala

Enjoy the intimate setting of Mesón Panza Verde in Antigua, Guatemala
Enjoy the intimate setting of Mesón Panza Verde in Antigua, Guatemala | Courtesy of Meson Panza Verde / Expedia

With its trendy bars, excellent restaurants, bustling markets and volcanic landscape, it’s not hard to see why Antigua has become one of the hottest cities in Central America. Its popularity means there’s no shortage of good hotels here, but if you’re looking for something special, we’ve got you covered. Read on to discover our guide to the best boutique hotels in Antigua, Guatemala – now bookable with Culture Trip.

Casa Encantada

Bed and Breakfast

The garden at Casa Encantada boutique hotel has a small dipping pool and sun loungers
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Casa Encantada is an oasis in the heart of the city, with its very own garden, including a small outdoor pool and water fountain, coupled with lounge chairs for ultimate relaxation. With its exposed wooden beams and chandeliers fit for the Tudors, the rustic interiors could fool you into thinking you’re in the countryside. Since there are only nine delicately decorated rooms, you’re guaranteed the friendly staff’s full attention, too. The rooftop terrace and bar lounge offer sweeping views of the city and neighboring volcanoes, best enjoyed with your gratis breakfast or an expertly crafted apéritif.

Good Hotel Antigua

Hotel

Bright and contemporary king room at Good Hotel Antigua, with simple, stylish wooden furnishings and a private outdoor terrace.
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Good by name, good by nature: this hotel is a social enterprise that prioritizes local artisans and even runs its own hospitality training program. Set in a former private mansion that’s been reimagined as a chic contemporary hotel, the Dutch-inspired minimalist design complements the historic colonial exterior. Delightful rooms all feature handmade wooden furniture, and the ensuites include locally crafted sinks for that extra artisanal touch. Head to nearby Bistrot Saúl for your Mediterranean-inspired breakfast, and sink a drink at the hotel’s Living Room bar come evening.

Pensativo House Hotel

Independent Hotel, Boutique Hotel

A spacious and traditional guestroom at Pensativo House Hotel with wooden floors and a double bed
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If you like your luxurious hotel stays with a side serving of gourmet rooftop cuisine, Pensativo House Hotel might just be your meal ticket. A rustic yet contemporary design blends earthy tones with pops of tasteful color in each of the nine rooms and 17 suites, some of which offer a Jacuzzi bathtub for a sumptuous soak. Take in volcanic views from the pristine rooftop, or stroll through the colonnaded courtyard, complete with an elegant water fountain. The ornate setting is a sight worth seeing in its own right.

Los Olivos Hotel Boutique y Restaurante

Boutique Hotel, Luxury

Cosy double room decorated with wooden furnishings at Los Olivos Hotel Boutique y Restaurante
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Set in the heart of the city, a few paces from Parque Central, Los Olivos Boutique Hotel has 20 rooms, all thoughtfully decorated with dark woods, lending a sense of baroque grandeur to the place. The colonial house’s history is evident in time-worn stone walls and wooden beams throughout. There’s a rural feel about the place, despite its central location and charming courtyard – primed for tucking into the restaurant’s French and Guatemalan fusion food.

Las Cruces Boutique Hotel

Boutique Hotel

Wooden stairs lead up to a hot tub on a private patio at Las Cruces Boutique Hotel
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Just a street away from Parque Central, Las Cruces will welcome you – not only with open arms but with a moreish cocktail, too. If that’s not inviting enough, its 20 suites showcase L’Occitane toiletries and silver pieces dating back to the 17th century. Some of the suites even include private patios and Jacuzzi baths – all conveniently located next to Las Carmelitas Ruins, a convent destroyed by the 1773 earthquake but still a beautiful sight to behold today.

Porta Hotel Antigua

Independent Hotel

Outdoor pool bordered by ivy-covered walls, with spectacular mountain views at Porta Hotel Antigua.
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If you’re looking for a palatial pamper, then Porta Hotel fits the bill with its sizable outdoor pool and Ceiba Spa, complete with saunas, wet rooms and various treatments. There are 105 guest rooms and five suites, but don’t be alarmed by that scale – each one is individually adorned, blending 16th-century colonial charm with contemporary touches. Your taste buds won’t be neglected either, with both Los Moros Restaurant and El Conquistador Bar on hand for Guatemalan and Spanish flavors.

El Convento Boutique Hotel

Boutique Hotel

Large double bed and lounge area, separated by a rustic, stone archway at El Convento Boutique Hotel
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Just across the street from the ruins of the Capuchinas Convent, abandoned after an earthquake in 1773, is the El Convento Boutique Hotel. Located in a traditional colonial-style building, the hotel has 26 comfortable rooms, a swimming pool and an authentic Guatemalan restaurant. The ambiance is warm and welcoming, and you’re within easy reach of many of the most famous landmarks in Antigua, including the San Jose Cathedral and the Santa Catalina Arch. The restaurant, Elù Restaurant and Lounge, serves fresh Guatemalan cuisine with a contemporary twist. Dine under grand vaulted ceilings in the historic dining room or al fresco on the terrace, where you can admire volcanic vistas as you eat.

Palacio de Doña Leonor

Boutique Hotel

Spacious and lavishly decorated king room with a fireplace and lounge area at Palacio de Dona Leonor Hotel
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Standing in the heart of Antigua, just minutes from the oldest attractions in town, Palacio de Doña Leonor is a monument in itself and provides luxurious boutique accommodation. The restored colonial mansion boasts magnificent original features, including tiled flooring, timber beams and antique furnishings, all of which date back hundreds of years. The exterior is just as impressive, with a beautiful courtyard garden, manicured lawns and water fountains. The Palacio Restaurant serves up modern international cuisine and locally sourced produce in an elegant atmosphere.

Mesón Panza Verde

Boutique Hotel

Spacious double room with a fireplace and access to a private patio at Mesón Panza Verde Hotel
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Ideally located on the more peaceful side of the bustling Fifth Avenue in Antigua, Mesón Panza Verde began life as one of the first European-style B&Bs in town and, since then, has gone from strength to strength. With only 12 bedrooms and a pretty, jasmine-scented veranda, Mesón Panza Verde is ideal for travelers who prefer a more intimate hotel experience – but foodies will also be in their element here. The onsite restaurant is considered one of the best in Guatemala, and you can feast upon sumptuous cuisine in a uniquely artistic environment, as the hotel is also an art gallery.

Posada del Angel

Boutique Hotel

A Roman bath-style pool area at Posada del Angel has columns and a statue
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Posada del Angel is a traditional and elegant award-winning boutique hotel. There are only seven rooms, and each is decorated in a unique pattern, inspired by the wall colors across the old town. The difference is in the details: the bedspreads are made from traditionally woven Mayan textiles, the toiletries are designed by a local alchemist and have their own signature scent, and decorations are in the form of carved wooden sculptures and hammered metal pieces. Outside, there’s a small pool, a pretty garden and a roof terrace, where you can enjoy incredible sunset views over Volcán de Agua.

San Rafael Hotel Antigua

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Cosy lounge area with plush seating and a roaring fireplace at San Rafael Hotel
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Located in a restored and modernized colonial mansion in the heart of Antigua, San Rafael Hotel merges traditional charm with striking modern decor. The brick, stone and stucco building boasts two courtyards, original tiled roofs and three impressive water features, as well as a patio, where you can enjoy breakfast. The grand dining and sitting areas are perfect for a leisurely glass of wine, and, in the colder months, you can keep warm in front of the roaring fire. The courtyards and gardens are full of cypress trees and colorful blossoms, and it’s only two blocks to Parque Central.

Hotel Casa Santo Domingo

Boutique Hotel, Bed and Breakfast, Hotel

Spacious and stylish room decorated with rustic furnishings in warm tones at Hotel Casa Santo Domingo
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Casa Santo Domingo is the most famous five-star hotel in Antigua and, arguably, the most original. Located in the ruins of the Santo Domingo Monastery, which was partially destroyed in the huge earthquake of 1773, this hotel comes with a pool, a spa and a gym, as well as its own art gallery, jade and candle factories and several museums. The ancient walls and brick archways beautifully preserve the Baroque architecture and treasures of the period, and, with a gourmet restaurant, terraced bar and gorgeous gardens (complete with exotic birds), you could spend weeks here and not get bored.

Casa Santa Rosa Hotel Boutique

Boutique Hotel, Hotel

Shaded terrace with lounge furniture, looking out to the lush green gardens at Casa Santa Rosa Hotel Boutique
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Just a few minutes from Parque Central is another verdant oasis, the Casa Santa Rosa. With two exquisite gardens, it’s perfect for nature lovers, and the interior is no less impressive. There are nine large suites, all decorated in their own unique way and featuring a fireplace and sofa; several have their own Jacuzzis, too. A complimentary à la carte breakfast is served each morning.

Looking for more places to stay in Antigua? Discover our picks for the best hotels in Antigua for every type of traveller, bookable with Culture Trip.

Laura Field contributed additional reporting to this article.

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