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Hotel Jardín de América

  • Price$55-$85 — $70-$110
  • CategoryMid Range
  • Rating★ 4.2

Hotel Jardín de América occupies a mid-range position in Quetzaltenango's Zone 1 at 15 Avenida 3-50, a short walk from the Parque Centroamérica and the city's main cultural landmarks. Quetzaltenango — Guatemala's western highland capital, universally known as Xela — sits above 2,300 metres in a broad valley flanked by volcanoes, giving the city a cool and often misty character distinct from the country's tropical lowlands.

Well-located Quetzaltenango hotel with comfortable rooms, helpful staff, and good amenities. Modern facilities in a convenient location for exploring Xela and surrounding attractions. Popular with Spanish school students.

Hotel Jardín de América occupies a mid-range position in Quetzaltenango's Zone 1 at 15 Avenida 3-50, a short walk from the Parque Centroamérica and the city's main cultural landmarks. Quetzaltenango — Guatemala's western highland capital, universally known as Xela — sits above 2,300 metres in a broad valley flanked by volcanoes, giving the city a cool and often misty character distinct from the country's tropical lowlands.

The hotel offers a meaningful step up from Xela's budget accommodation tier, with comfortable rooms finished to a consistent standard, reliable hot water, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. An on-site restaurant serves Guatemalan and international dishes, removing the need to search for breakfast or meals outside — particularly convenient during cooler months when morning temperatures can fall to around 10 °C. Laundry service is available, a practical amenity for travellers on multi-week itineraries through the western highlands.

Like several properties in Zone 1, Hotel Jardín de América has built a reputation among students attending Quetzaltenango's Spanish-language schools, which are concentrated in the same central zone. The combination of comfortable rooms, on-site dining, and laundry facilities makes it an appealing base for week-long or longer stays compared to more spartan budget properties. A 4.2-star rating reflects the consistent quality of rooms and the helpfulness of staff, which guests frequently cite as a distinguishing factor.

From this central address, guests have direct access to Quetzaltenango's cultural circuit: the Parque Centroamérica anchors the city centre with its neoclassical buildings, the Cathedral of the Espíritu Santo, and the Municipalidad. The Mercado La Democracia is a five-minute walk for local produce and street food. Day trips to Fuentes Georginas hot springs (approximately 25 km via Zunil), the volcanic crater lake Chicabal, the Zunil village market, and the large textile market at San Francisco El Alto are all accessible by local bus or shuttle from central Xela.

Nightly rates run from approximately USD 55 in low season to USD 110 at peak periods, positioning the hotel as an accessible mid-range option in Xela for independent travellers, couples, and language students seeking comfort above the budget tier.

Amenities

  • restaurant
  • free wifi
  • hot water
  • laundry service
  • central location

Location

15 Avenida 3-50 Zona 1, Quetzaltenango

14.8361, -91.5189 View on map

Highlights

  • On-site restaurant provides breakfast and meals — a practical convenience given Xela's cool highland mornings and Zone 1's central position
  • Comfortable mid-range rooms with hot water, free Wi-Fi, and laundry service at rates competitive within Quetzaltenango's city centre
  • Walking distance to Parque Centroamérica, the Cathedral, Mercado La Democracia, and Xela's main Spanish-language schools
  • Consistent 4.2-star rating driven by staff helpfulness and reliable room quality across all seasons

Tips for visiting

  • Request an interior room if street noise is a concern — Zone 1's main avenues can be busy during morning market hours.
  • The on-site restaurant is a practical choice for early breakfasts before taking morning shuttles to Antigua, Panajachel, or Chichicastenango.
  • Laundry service typically requires same-day drop-off before 9 a.m. for return by early evening — confirm timing at reception on arrival.
  • Semana Santa sees peak demand across Xela; book at least three weeks in advance for mid-April stays.
  • Ask staff about locally recommended shuttle operators, as informal services operating from Zone 1 vary in quality and reliability.

Accessibility

Hotel Jardín de América is situated in a multi-storey urban building in Quetzaltenango's Zone 1. Specific information regarding wheelchair access, elevator availability, or step-free room entry is not publicly documented. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the hotel directly at +502 7761-2781 to confirm access arrangements prior to arrival.

Frequently asked questions

Does Hotel Jardín de América have a restaurant?

Yes, the hotel operates an on-site restaurant serving Guatemalan and international dishes. Breakfast is available; confirm inclusion or cost when booking.

Is the hotel convenient for attending Spanish school in Xela?

Yes — several of Quetzaltenango's most established Spanish-language schools are within walking distance of Zone 1, and the hotel's mid-range facilities make it comfortable for week-long or longer study stays.

What day trips are accessible from the hotel?

Fuentes Georginas hot springs, Lake Chicabal, Zunil village, and the San Francisco El Alto textile market are all reachable as day trips, with local buses and shuttle services departing from central Xela.

Is parking available at the hotel?

Parking availability is not confirmed in public listings. Guests arriving by private vehicle should confirm with the hotel directly at +502 7761-2781 before arrival.