The Guatemala City Marriott Hotel sits in an exclusive zone near Reforma Avenida, the ... more
city's main thoroughfare, which is patterned after Paris' Champs Elysées. The hotel is also close to botanical gardens, the Plaza Mayor de la Constitucion's textile vendors, food stalls and musicians, and the Zona Viva's art galleries, museums, restaurants, shops and nightlife. Visitors interested in architectural gems shouldn't miss the city's cantaloupe colored post office. At the Guatemala City Marriott, guests can enjoy the Club Cabana health club, featuring a game room, gym, heated outdoor pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, massage services, and racquetball, squash and tennis courts. Corporate travelers or guests holding social events can use the hotel's 28 room convention center. Other amenities include an airline reservations desk, rental cars, travel services, and babysitting and childcare services. Visitors can indulge themselves in 24 hour room service or enjoy Italian delicacies in the hotel's Il Monzu Sirabella, international cuisine in La Vista and American fare in Champion's Sports Bar. The 12 story Guatemala City Marriott offers 356 guestrooms and 30 suites with private bathrooms, complimentary coffee, cable television, safes and minibars. Concierge level guestrooms come with upgraded services and amenities. Located just two kilometers from La Aurora International Airport, which guests can reach via the hotel's complimentary shuttles, the Guatemala City Marriott Hotel caters to corporate and government travelers with business in this capital city. Leisure travelers will find the hotel ideally located near tourist attractions and vibrant nightlife.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Guatemala City Marriott Hotel sits in anexclusive zone near Reforma Avenida, the ... more
city's main thoroughfare, which is patterned after Paris' Champs Elysées. The hotel is also close to botanical gardens, the Plaza Mayor de la Constitucion's textile vendors, food stalls and musicians, and the Zona Viva's art galleries, museums, restaurants, shops and nightlife. Visitors interested in architectural gems shouldn't miss the city's cantaloupe colored post office. At the Guatemala City Marriott, guests can enjoy the Club Cabana health club, featuring a game room, gym, heated outdoor pool, sauna, steam room, whirlpool, massage services, and racquetball, squash and tennis courts. Corporate travelers or guests holding social events can use the hotel's 28 room convention center. Other amenities include an airline reservations desk, rental cars, travel services, and babysitting and childcare services. Visitors can indulge themselves in 24 hour room service or enjoy Italian delicacies in the hotel's Il Monzu Sirabella, international cuisine in La Vista and American fare in Champion's Sports Bar. The 12 story Guatemala City Marriott offers 356 guestrooms and 30 suites with private bathrooms, complimentary coffee, cable television, safes and minibars. Concierge level guestrooms come with upgraded services and amenities. Located just two kilometers from La Aurora International Airport, which guests can reach via the hotel's complimentary shuttles, the Guatemala City Marriott Hotel caters to corporate and government travelers with business in this capital city. Leisure travelers will find the hotel ideally located near tourist attractions and vibrant nightlife.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
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Advantages: Charming and unique hotel with wonderful Gautemalan artifacts and ambiance (a home away from home) run by delightful people. Disadvantages: None
experience when I stayed there! Last, the Posada Belen is very reasonably priced (a fraction of what I would have paid if I stayed in a major chain hotel).
When booking the Posada Belen, I mentioned in an email that I wanted to take a tour around Guatemala. Francesca and René responded that they could arrange a week's tour for me (the Guatemala Classic Tour), which was truly wonderful. It was a comprehensive tour of Lake Atitlan, Antigua and Tikal. The tour was very flexible and was arranged according to my schedule and my needs, and it was always with small groups of people. The hotels on the tour were all excellent. I am very grateful to Francesca and René since they arranged a truly marvelous tour for me. Additionally, they arranged airport transfers and for a taxi to take me to the 2 best museums in GuatemalaCity.
I will ...
Advantages: Natural,peaceful,colorful etc. Disadvantages: The town needs fire prevention equipments.
For me Livingston is the place on hearth which is a true paradise. It is located on the Atlantic coastal area of Guatemala, Central America.
The people, and the ambience in general give a peaceful feeling that enlightens the soul. While in many ways it is a primitive place. One can feel the human elements which say this is all I need to be happy. The natural environment stands still even when foreigners,or locals might want to impose the modern life of large cities, they are held back,not so much by laws, but by the nature of the place that in silence says "enjoy me the way I'm".
Livngston is a place for romance, adventure and life in general. The Rio Dulce (Sweet River)a navigable fresh water river,which ends in Livingston, where it meets with the bay that connects it to part of the Atlantic Ocean,in my Opinion is the #8 wonder ...
Advantages: Gorgeous town with a lot of character, plenty to do, and great markets. Disadvantages: No alcohol after 8 on a Sunday
I travelled through Guatemala as a student backpacker, but there are lots of things to do for any age group/interest. For the bargain hunters I thoroughly recommend the colourful and vibrant markets, but make sure you haggle (the best price is often gained from comparing different sellers, and having a grasp of the language!). I bought a beautiful bedspread for only £15, planning to send it home in the post, but ended up carrying it around the rest of Central America due to the £70 needed on stamps!!
Even for the non-religious traveller, it is well worth visiting the churches, such as La Merced, San Francisco, and Las Capuchinas, for the colonial architecture and to appreciate the local devotion to the Catholic Church. The recent canonisation of Hermano Pedro (the first saint from Central America) involved a visit from the Pope ...