Antigua Guatemala’s 7 Best Hotels: Luxe to Low-Cost

Looking for a budget hotel in Antigua Guatemala? You don’t need to suffer in a grim room or a noisy hostel when you don’t have to.

After visiting Antigua for more than 20 years, I’ve learned that this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of those serendipitous places where being surrounded by beauty doesn’t mean you have to pay a fortune for safe, clean accommodation.

It’s also the ideal place to splurge!

Check out my list of the best places to stay in La Antigua, Guatemala for every budget.

Cheap hotel in Antigua Guatemala
It’s easily possible to stay in a charming hotel in Antigua for under $100 USD a night.

Best Budget Hotels

Antigua is a hub for many of the most amazing things to do in Guatemala. That means you’ll want to stay there for awhile.

So it’s worth looking for the best place to stay so you don’t overpay and you’re not in a bad location.

I’ve even found lodging as low as $35 USD a night!

Historic arch of Santa catarina in Antigua Guatemala
It’s possible to find nice budget hotels near the historic arch of Santa Catalina in Antigua Guatemala.

Here are three budget hotels in Antigua, Guatemala for less than $150 USD a night (standard room, excluding tax).

They’re among the best places to stay when it comes to location. All are well-run, clean, have private bathrooms and are full of character.

I’ve stayed in each of these hotels and they’re among my favourite choices when recommending where to stay in Guatemala.

1. Hotel La Catedral – A Boutique Hotel in Antigua, Guatemala

Budget Hotel La Catedral Antigua
View from rooftop terrace Hotel La Catedral

Pros:

  • If you’re attending  Semana Santa (Holy Week) in Guatemala, this small boutique inn is the best budget hotel in Antigua to watch the processions.
  • Hotel La Catedral is also near my Spanish language school of choice, PROBIGUA.  Read about my favourite language school in Antigua in the post Study Spanish in Antigua.
  • Rooftop terrace offers spectacular views of Volcan de Agua.
  • An excellent a la carte breakfast is served in the courtyard’s garden.
  • Free WiFi works well.
  • It’s clean, bright and well-managed with friendly and helpful staff
Courtyard at Hotel La Catedral Antigua
All of the rooms face the courtyard at the historic Hotel La Catedral in Antigua. 

Good to Know:

  • The hostel next door can be noisy during holiday periods. So try to get a room that’s not at the back.
  • Soundproofing could be better.
Guest room at budget boutique Hotel La Catedral Antigua Guatemala
One of the guest rooms at boutique Hotel La Catedral in Antigua Guatemala

Details:

  • Rooms cost around $100 USD a night. Check availability and rates for Hotel La Catedral  on Booking.com.
  • Hotel La Catedral is located within a historic Spanish colonial house directly behind the Palace of the Captain Generals constructed in 1558 and facing the Central Plaza of  Antigua.
  • The hotel features a beautiful central garden filled with tropical flowers, ferns and greenery. Antique furnishings and artwork add to the appeal of this budget boutique hotel in Antigua.

2. El Mesón de María

Arch of Santa Catalina in Antigua.
Hotel El Mesón de Maria is just around the corner from the Antigua landmark, the Arch of Santa Catalina.

The lovely, family-run El Meson de Maria is another budget hotel in Antigua, Guatemala that should also be on your radar.

While I’ve meant to overnight here, I haven’t yet had the opportunity. However I’ve personally seen the hotel’s interior, spoken to the friendly staff and walked past it many times.

It’s clean, charming and well-located  (Google Map) near the Arco de Santa Catarina landmark and local restaurants.

Plus, a standard room will set you back less than $100 USD.

Check rates and availability of El Meson de Maria on Booking.com. 

3. Posada La Merced 

View from rooftop patio of Posada La Merced
View of La Merced Church from rooftop patio of Posada La Merced.

Pros: 

  • located near 7a Avenida North near beautiful La Merced Church, a top spot to enjoy some Guatemalan street food.
  • next door to Fernando’s Kaffee, the best coffee shop (and chocolatier) in Antigua. Enjoy a hearty breakfast with a mug of shade-grown Guatemalan coffee in the leafy courtyard or hang out in the afternoon.
  • a communal kitchen makes it handy to prepare a light dinner or breakfast.
  • pretty courtyard filled with plants, tropical flowers and butterflies.
Posada La Merced Antigua Guatemala
Posada La Merced has an ideal location and is well maintained.

Good to Know:

  • Some rooms can be noisy with people coming and going in the courtyard.
  • This budget hotel is popular with groups so it can be tough to get your room of choice.
View of courtyard at Posada La Merced
View of courtyard at Posada La Merced.

Details: 

  • While studying Spanish in Antigua, I chose one of the 7 rooms surrounding the back garden-patio but there are also 16 rooms in the front patio.
  • The room rates are quite cheap and range as low as $45 for the back patio and $35 for the front patio for one person including tax (subject to change).
  • If you’re attending Semana Santa or one of Guatemala’s other amazing festivals, Posada La Merced is a prime location.

Check for the lowest price for Posada La Merced Antigua on Booking.com to find the best deal.

Best Mid-Range Hotels in Antigua

4. Hotel Mestizo – Boutique Hotel in Heart of Antigua

Reception desk in the lobby at Mestizo Hotel in Antigua.
Beautiful lobby and courtyard at Mestizo Hotel. (Credit: Michele Peterson)

Even though I’ve stayed in several luxury hotels in Antigua (at double or even triple the rate of the Mestizo Antigua), I’d choose to stay here again.

You’ll find a contemporary, youthful vibe at this 6-room boutique hotel. It’s the priciest of our selected budget hotels but offers excellent value. The feel is akin to the upscale luxury of a design hotel.

Breakfast area at Mestizo Antigua in the evening.
The breakfast area transforms to a bistro/bar by night.

Pros:

  • This boutique hotel in Antigua is set within a restored colonial mansion in the heart of Antigua.
  • Standard rooms begin at around $125 USD a night (plus tax) for a single but do include breakfast. A double room is more so if you’re travelling as a pair the per person rate is quite affordable.
  • The property offers a second floor with hammocks, outdoor seating and a rooftop terrace.
  • Breakfast is a hot, full breakfast with several options.
  • Free WiFi.
  • Soaring ceilings and spacious rooms. Bathrooms have hair dryers, rainshowers, hand-painted sinks, make-up mirrors and plush towels.
  • With its multiple courtyards, Hotel Meztizo is quite quiet and tranquil offering the sense that you’ve entered a private sanctuary.
  • Portable AC units (included at no extra cost) are a nice perk. Guest rooms can get stuffy in colonial buildings.
Guest room #4 at Mestizo Hotel in Antigua.
Soaring interiors feature a contemporary decor with Guatemalan touches.(Credit: Michele Peterson)

Good to Know:

  • The best rooms are on the second floor as they are more private than those on the ground floor.
  • With only six guest rooms Hotel Mestizo Antigua sells out quickly.
  • Restaurant/bistro, boutique shops and beauty salon are open to the public.

Details:

  • The rate of $125 USD+ a night (not including tax) includes a full breakfast.  Plus you’re enjoying a boutique stay that would likely cost $500 USD or more anywhere else in the world.

Check rates and availability of Hotel Mestizo Antigua on Booking.com 

Enjoy a fantastic view of Agua Volcano from the rooftop terrace at Hotel Mestizo.
Enjoy a fantastic view of Agua Volcano from the rooftop terrace at Hotel Mestizo.

Note: Stay at Hotel Mestizo and you’ll be just steps from Hugo’s Ceviche Restaurante (Google Map). It’s the birthplace of the picosita, the famous Guatemalan beer cocktail similar to a Michelada.

5. Good Hotel Antigua

Lobby area of Good Hotel Antigua.
Contemporary meets tradition here. (Credit: Good Hotel Antigua)

There’s lots to love about Good Hotel Antigua. Not only is it a refreshing fusion of sleek design and typical Maya textiles, but it has a heartfelt purpose, with its profits directed toward supporting local education initiatives.

Housed in a restored colonial mansion, the hotel offers 20 minimalist rooms designed with a Scandi-meets-colonial aesthetic, where natural wood and white walls create a serene retreat.

Garden courtyard at Good Hotel Antigua.
Soak up the fresh air in the courtyard. (Credit: Good Hotel Antigua)

The communal courtyard with a tranquil reflecting pool and café encourages mingling among travelers, while its small library adds a quiet charm.

Located a short walk from the city’s central park, it’s close to Antigua’s bustling attractions but far enough to feel peaceful.

Interior guest room of a budget hotel in Antigua Guatemala.
Pops of colour accent the clean contemporary decor. (Credit: Good Hotel Antigua)

Its social impact and curated simplicity make it a standout option for conscious travelers.

Check rates and availability of Good Hotel Antigua on Booking.com. 

Best Luxury Hotels in Antigua

6. Meson Panza Verde

One of the very first (and dreamiest) places we’ve ever stayed at in Antigua, Panza Verde exudes romance and artistry. Its 12 individually designed suites and rooms are surrounded by lush greenery and atmospheric lighting.

This luxury property doubles as an art gallery, and its architecture blends colonial elements with eclectic flourishes—think stone arches, wrought iron details, and rooftop terraces with sweeping volcano views.

Located slightly off the main drag, it offers a tranquil escape while still being a pleasant walk to the city center. The restaurant is a highlight, known for its gourmet cuisine served in candlelit ambiance, though some might find the prices steep.

The vibe is decidedly upscale and ideal for couples, though the limited room count means it books up quickly.

Check prices and availability of Meson Panza Verde on Booking.com 

7. Porta Hotel Antigua

Impressive columns at Hotel Porta Antigua.
(Credit: Michele Peterson)

With 110 rooms ranging from standard options to luxurious suites,Porta Hotel Antigua strikes a balance between modern comfort and traditional charm.

🌟 Pro Tip: For convenience, opt for a room in the main building NOT one across the street.

Its large swimming pool and lush gardens make it a family-friendly option, while its proximity to Antigua’s main square—just a five-minute walk—ensures you’re never far from the action.

The hotel’s on-site restaurant, serving traditional Guatemalan dishes and international specialties, adds to the appeal. Its Sunday Buffet, complete with live marimba music,  is a must-do.

Porta Hotel is one of the few hotels in Antigua with a swimming pool. (Credit: Michele Peterson)
Porta Hotel is one of the few hotels in Antigua with a swimming pool. (Credit: Michele Peterson)

However, its larger size means it lacks the intimacy of smaller boutique properties. Much like Porta Hotel’s sister property in Panajachel, the vibe is a bit corporate as the hotel’s size also appeals to groups and business travellers alike.

The hotel’s historic details, like its colonial arches and handwoven textiles, provide a connection to Antigua’s rich heritage without sacrificing contemporary amenities.

It’s ideally located for Semana Santa and other important Guatemalan celebrations as you’re steps to the action.

Check prices and availability of Porta Hotel Antigua on Booking.com. 

Getting to Antigua

How to Get to Antigua from La Aurora International Airport (GUA).

  • Antigua is closer than you think. It’s just 25 kilometres from Guatemala City’s La Aurora International Airport (GUA). This means that if there is no traffic, you can be at your hotel in just 45 minutes. If there’s traffic, expect it to take 2 or more hours.
  • So, unless you really want to spend time in Guatemala City (and there are lots of reasons to do so)  I recommend you travel directly to your hotel in Antigua rather than overnight in Guatemala City.
  • Many hotels in Antigua offer 24 hour service so even if you arrive after dark, you can still check-in. If you arrive late, look for the buzzer and ring it to wake up the night watchman.

Private Transfer vs Shared Shuttle

  • The fastest and most stress-free way to get to Antigua from Guatemala City is by private transfer. The cost ranges from $50-60 USD. If you’ve had a long international flight, it’s well worth the nominal extra expense compared to a shared shuttle.
  • While a shared shuttle might sound appealing as they drop you off at your hotel. But if you’re in a full van and the last person dropped off you can be stuck in the van for an extra hour bouncing around the cobblestone streets of Antigua rather than relaxing in your hotel.

🌟 Pro Tip: Some blogs recommend ultra, low-cost transportation. In my experience, this is NOT a wise idea. The few times I took a budget shuttle, the tires were bald, the brakes squealed like a pen of pigs and the speedometer on the dashboard  didn’t work, but I swear we hit speeds of 140 kilometres. The van was so packed I spent hours straddling a gear shift stick between my thighs. Not fun. Or safe!

Check rates and availability of a private transfer from La Aurora (Guatemala City) Airport to Antigua on Viator.com.  

Note: This article was originally written in 2015 but has been updated following onsite research in 2025. Note that if looking for Hotel Cirilo (pictured below), unfortunately it’s now permanently closed.

For more tips on safety, hotel, restaurant  and sightseeing tips on travel to Guatemala, check out my post Is Guatemala Safe? Tips for Safe Travel in Guatemala.

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3 Budget Hotels in Antigua, Guatemala

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  1. All of these places look lovely! And THE VIEW from thaat rooftop patio! I’m envious of your journey, can’t wait to get to Antigua someday

  2. Good to see that type of amazing and luxurious hotels. This three look like some great hotel and i love to go there. Thanks for sharing it.

  3. Hotel Cirilo would be our pick! And the price is right too :-). It’s great one can book some affordable luxury (which as you say, would likely cost loads more in other places around the world). Everyone deserves a little luxury every now and then :-).

  4. What a helpful guide! Although all of the properties exude charm, my pick would be Hotel Cirilo. I can’t believe the price! I have to giggle at the offer of the wi-fi amenity, that is quite a valuable resource these days!

  5. The Hotel Cirilo looks absolutely enchanting, and if the only con item is as easily dispensed with as you convery, it’s the winner in my book. Price is the equivalent for what you’d pay at a chain motel in the U.S. Crazy!

  6. I haven’t been to Antigua but these all seem like decent choices for accommodation. I am usually out of my room so much that I do tend to go for less expensive hotels – these are some great options.

  7. Depending on where I am in a journey I go for budget or the more luxurious rooms. Would love to stay in the historic hotel and you’re right, when you look at the total amenity package, the price works. Great information and details.

  8. That volcano view is amazing! This three look like some great hotel options – thanks for sharing 🙂

  9. I had no idea it was so easy to get to Antigua from the airport at Guatemala City. I’d like to stay near La Merced church but Hotel Cirilo looks like an amazing mini-splurge. What a great idea to settle in for awhile and sign up for language lessons in Antigua.

  10. The hotels sound lovely and the price and amenities are remarkable. Thanks for the caution re bargain transportation!

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