The Best Hostels in Antigua, Guatemala
With its cobblestone streets, eclectic cafes and converted colonial-era casas, it’s easy to see why Antigua is a hit with backpackers in Guatemala. It’s the ideal base for visiting nearby Lake Atitlán and Chichicastenango’s traditional Mayan market or simply relaxing after a taxing hike. Here’s our pick of the best places to stay – bookable with Culture Trip.
The Doozy Koala Hostel
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The Aussie-owned Doozy Koala Hostel is a popular choice for laid-back, sociable travelers. With its ever-flowing happy hours, live music nights and themed parties, you’re sure to meet many gregarious souls to hang out and pass time with. There’s an outdoor courtyard featuring a fountain and hammocks aplenty for downtime, too. You can choose between private rooms or a more budget-friendly dorm, all tastefully designed in a minimalist style to help soothe you to sleep.
Yellow House Hostel
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Multicolored Guatemalan textiles take center stage at Yellow House Hostel, just a few minutes’ walk from La Merced church. Breakfast is a choice between continental or buffet, and Yellow House is full of nooks and crannies for reading, relaxing or taking in views of the city. If you’re seeking a home away from home, bursting with color and character, then base yourself here.
Hostal Antigua
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Selina Antigua
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Whether you’re looking for a private room, a female-only dorm or even a bed in a Bedouin tent, community-oriented Selina has you covered. There’s a pergola-covered garden replete with hammocks, an outdoor pool with an accompanying slide (yes, really), salsa and yoga classes for the supple, co-working space for the diligent and a restaurant serving up contemporary Guatemalan cuisine. Your location is a short walk from Cerro de la Cruz, a cross-topped mirador (lookout) offering views over the city and the imposing cone-shaped Volcán de Agua.
Tunik Hostel
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Just moments from the impressive Capuchinas convent, Tunik is in a quieter part of town, but still conveniently central. With an outdoor pool and deck, a garden featuring hammocks and colorful murals, it’s an easy-going, bohemian sort of place. This adults-only hostel has shared dorms offering no-nonsense bunk-bed pods, each with its own blind so you can enjoy some privacy when it’s time to switch off.
Ojalá
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Just two blocks from Parque Central, Ojalá offers a flourishing garden, elegant neutral interiors and craft cocktails for a more upmarket feel. Its dorm offers the winning combo of blackout curtains, a personal light, charge point and shelf for each bed and fluffy duvets for the ultimate night’s sleep. If you’re looking for even more privacy, there are eight private rooms offering garden or volcano views and immaculate ensuite bathrooms.
Adra Hostel
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Set in an 18th-century colonial house, just two blocks from the main plaza, Adra Hostel is a hub for the environmentally conscious. Only locally grown produce is served in its restaurant and recycling is taken seriously. Its colorful design is inspired by geometry and you can choose between shared or private rooms, complete with custom-made beds and organic bath products. There are also regular yoga classes and creative workshops to complement your jaunts around the city.
Lemon Tree Hostel
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With an emphasis on group travel, Lemon Tree Hostel is ideal for sociable travelers looking to meet fellow extroverts. It’s just two blocks from Parque Central and has yoga, salsa classes and karaoke on offer. A small airplane is casually on display in the central courtyard, showing that travel is at Lemon Tree’s core. Both dorms and private rooms offer a comfortable, no-frills stay so you can get a good night’s sleep after all the fun.
Jungle Party Hostel, Antigua
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Three Monkeys Hostel
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Matiox Hostel
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This highly rated (yet surprisingly inexpensive) hostel has plenty of options for both groups and solo backpackers. Female travellers can book into one of the women-only dorms, and there are semi-private rooms for those who want to spend time by themselves. The common areas are comfortable, the kitchen is well-equipped, plus there’s a bar for socialising and a hot tub to help your recovery. It’s located a little further from the city centre, in a quieter neighbourhood.
Tropicana Hostel, Antigua
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Wicho & Charlie's
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Wicho and Charlie’s is a volunteer-run hostel that’s a solid option for anyone who’s after a friendly place to stay that still offers a bit of privacy. The ‘pod’ beds come in handy when an early night is needed – they only open on one side, and come with a blackout curtain. For a great way to meet other travelers, sign up for the overnight Acatenango hike. It’s difficult but you’ll make some real friends along the way.
Patrick Foot contributed additional reporting to this article.