“Hotel Alta Las Palomas is situated in the city Santa Ana and offers splendid views of the San José area. The hotel's interiors are decorated in a contemporary style with plenty of colours being used whilst their La Luz restaurant serves up truly excellent cuisine! A wonderfully relaxing stay.”

Hotel review

Hotel Alta Las Palomas has not yet been inspected and reviewed by the Hotel Guru but has been recommended by other guides that we respect.

Recommended for

  • Local exploring

    • The hotel organises a huge range of tours so that you can truly get to know Costa Rica
  • Back to Nature

    • A trip to the stunning Poas Volcano National Park, 20 miles away, is a must!
  • Learning

    • Head over to Doka coffee plantation to learn more about one of Costa Rica's main industries
  • Sights nearby

    • The Parque Diversiones amusement park is great fun and only a short distance from the hotel
  • Other Activities

    • Workout in the gym to let off some steam of go for a refreshing dip in their pool
  • Museums

    • The Pre-Colombian Gold Museum is an absolutely fascinating visit
  • Views

  • Romantic

  • Contemporary

  • On an island

  • Gym

  • Chic

  • Restaurant

  • Spa

Facilities

  • Rooms

    23 rooms in this hotel
  • Parking

    Free private parking possible, no reservation needed
  • Airport transfer

    Available at a surcharge
  • Library

  • Meeting Room

  • Views

  • Wifi

  • Room service

  • Gym

  • Restaurant

  • Spa

Activities

  • Learning

    • Head over to Doka coffee plantation to learn more about one of Costa Rica's main industries
  • Sights nearby

    • The Parque Diversiones amusement park is great fun and only a short distance from the hotel
  • Other Activities

    • Workout in the gym to let off some steam of go for a refreshing dip in their pool
  • Museums

    • The Pre-Colombian Gold Museum is an absolutely fascinating visit

Map & Location

Other reviews

Hotel Alta Las Palomas

Hotel Alta Las Palomas looks like something out of Provence with its terracotta roof tiles, arching doorways and sweeping vistas of grassy hillsides. The hotel was one of the first boutique properties in the country, and boasts original design from the famous Costa Rican architect Rolf Ruge.

Originally published by The Telegraph

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