3 Best Hotels in Gracias, Western Honduras

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We've compiled the best of the best in Gracias - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Hotel Erick

$ | Gracias, Honduras

They are a little spare, but clean rooms at Hotel Erick have a few niceties like cable TV. The friendly owners will let you store your gear here while you explore Parque Nacional Celaque.

Pros

  • Excellent value for price
  • Friendly owners

Cons

  • Spartan rooms
Gracias, Honduras
656–1066
Hotel Details
No credit cards
24 rooms

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Hotel Guancascos

$ | Barrio el Rosario, Gracias, Honduras

A hub of activity, this clean and comfortable hotel is a good in-town option. The restaurant ($) doles out plentiful portions of platos típicos (typical dishes), heaping helpings of poultry, and huge bowls of hot vegetable soup. To escape from the midday heat, sip fresh juices made from local berries on the shady balcony overlooking the town. Owner Frony Miedama can set up trips to Parque Nacional Celaque and rents a cabin there called the Cabaña Villa Verde.

Pros

  • Friendly owner
  • Cozy vibe

Cons

  • Higher rooms a steep climb up stairs
Barrio el Rosario, Gracias, Honduras
656–1219
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Posada de Don Juan

$ | Gracias, Honduras

One of the highlands' loveliest hotels evokes Gracias's pre-independence heyday as the seat of the Audencia, but the building itself is only about a decade old and lovingly constructed in accurate colonial style. Rooms contain hardwood furniture, high-beamed ceilings, and flat-screen TVs.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Sumptuous colonial-style accommodation
  • Most centrally located lodging in town

Cons

  • A few rooms get street noise
Gracias, Honduras
656–1020
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
42 rooms
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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