2 Best Hotels in Tegucigalpa, Honduras

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Tegucigalpa has only a moderate selection of decent hotels; variety and availability are not as large as you'd expect in a capital city of one million people. That said, you can still manage to choose between elegant high-rises, older favorites that are full of personality, or intimate hostels with personalized service. Business travelers frequent Tegucigalpa on weekdays, and many of the mission groups who often stay in the city through the weekend use smaller places as their base. Reservations are a good idea any day of the week, any time of the year. The good news is that prices are very reasonable here for what you get, even at high-end lodgings, and hotels that cater to business travelers discount their rates on weekends.

Many hostelries in Barrio El Centro, the old downtown, have seen better days. We suggest only a couple of hotels there, but they are solid recommendations and would be worth reviewing regardless of their location. Colonia Palmira, east of downtown, contains the biggest variety of lodgings and is a convenient place to base yourself. The Honduras Maya, Tegucigalpa's original business-class hotel, holds court here as well as a trio of similarly styled medium-size lodgings. Palmira is also home to a few small inns, impressive for their family-style surroundings and service. The big international chains, with all the amenities a business traveler could desire, have set up shop in the southern reaches of the city along with one smaller hotel with more personality. If you arrive in the capital on an intercity bus, your first encounter will be with the Comayagüela district southwest of downtown where all the terminals are. The neighborhood is sketchy, and you should cab it elsewhere rather than trying to stay there.

No matter which neighborhood you use as your base, always come and go by taxi after dark; it's the safest mode of transport at night. Have the front desk call a cab for you rather than you trying to flag one down in the street.

Excelsior Hotel

$$$ | Av. Miguel Cervantes 1515, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

This wonderful hotel is one of the more recent additions to downtown Tegucigalpa's hotel scene, but the Excelsior is located close to the neighborhood's border with Colonia Palmira, and it's got a very strong Palmira vibe. The Excelsior is a business-class hotel, but thanks to exceptionally friendly staff it seems a tad less formal than the other hotels around town in this category. Comfy rooms, orthopedic mattresses, hypoallergenic sheets and plush duvets add to the little touches here.

Pros

  • Friendly, attentive service
  • More Honduran flavor than most business-class hotels here
  • Downtown, but Colonia Palmira is just a couple of blocks away

Cons

  • Need to exercise care in this neighborhood at night
Av. Miguel Cervantes 1515, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
237–2638
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
85 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Portal del Ángel

$$$ | Av. República de Perú 2115, Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Hotel Portal del Ángel combines colonial elegance with sleek modern design. Gilt mirrors and baroque religious art bring a hallowed air to the lobby, whereas cool colors and clean lines brighten the courtyard. You can dine here beneath pale-blue-and-lemon-colored arches where plants climb up bits of twirling wrought iron. Panels of hand-carved mahogany are used for headboards in the generously sized rooms. In the heart of Colonia Palmira, the hotel is close to trendy bars and restaurants.

Pros

  • Lovely rooms

Cons

  • Offsite parking available only at night (but we don't recommend a car in the city anyway)
Av. República de Perú 2115, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
239–6538
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
19 rooms, 5 suites
Free Breakfast

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