
This hostal (guesthouse) has basic, spacious rooms sharing three bathrooms and one highly prized hot shower. There’s a self-catering kitchen and the owner…
This hostal (guesthouse) has basic, spacious rooms sharing three bathrooms and one highly prized hot shower. There’s a self-catering kitchen and the owner…
The amply sized, inoffensively decorated, well-furnished (if occasionally dim) rooms here have cable TV and, in some cases, even balconies. Not all…
If you insist on actual plaza views, this is the best of the somewhat ailing hotel trio on the south side of Plaza de la Constitución. Guests report…
The implication in the name – that you've found paradise here – is not totally true, but this is the best-located hotel in town, poised above the Plaza de…
This is a great, central bargain, with voluminous rooms (each with a cable TV set that isn't a lot smaller) set way back on the other side of a courtyard…
A cluttered entrance leads up to surprisingly large rooms with comfortable beds and intermittent hot water. Many rooms get good views over town. It still…
This hotel in a revamped colonial style and a convenient half-block from the Plaza de Armas appears idyllic, but something is lacking. Despite the rooms…
A long-time backpacker-accustomed place with spotless bathrooms. Rooms get lots of street noise but are not bad value. And it is still going. That is…
San Pedro de Casta's only hotel is not as grand as its name suggests, but it gives you a roof over your head after the exertions of climbing up to…
This bright red place above a shop, is decent enough by the town of La Unión's basic standards. You really do deserve to be termed a viajero (traveler) if…
A perfectly alright, clean, multi-story hotel let down by dopey service. Despite its name, it sits halfway between a hostal (budget guesthouse) and a…
Nice rooms face into a green courtyard garden; all are generously proportioned but only the doubles have private bathrooms.