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“A traditional building, a central location, contemporary design and a very good ethos; this is an undeniably attractive stay. With all profits going to local charities and everything from the staff to the furniture kept entirely local. There's also a hip tapas bar. Nothing's been missed here.”

“A traditional building, a central location, contemporary design and a very good ethos; this is an undeniably attractive stay. With all profits going to local charities and everything from the staff to the furniture kept entirely local. There's also a hip tapas bar. Nothing's been missed here.”

Recommended For

  • Eco break
  • The hotel donates all its profits to local charities and only uses local labour to help boost the economy
  • City Style
  • With sleek Scandi style this hotel gives a contemporary offering in this historic city
  • Great walks
  • Hike up Cerro de la Cruz and enjoy stunning vistas over the town's signature Baroque Architecture
  • Local markets
  • Visit the city's local markets and pick-up some of the region's unique and colourful handicrafts
  • Sailing
  • Take a boat cruise across the scenic Lake Atitlán
  • Luxury
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Eco
  • Romantic
  • Contemporary
  • Traditional
  • Child friendly
  • Chic
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant

Facilities

  • Concierge
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • No pets
  • Outdoor dining
  • Airport transfer
  • Bar
  • Shops
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • Room service
  • Child friendly
  • Garden
  • Restaurant

Activities

  • Great walks
  • Hike up Cerro de la Cruz and enjoy stunning vistas over the town's signature Baroque Architecture
  • Local markets
  • Visit the city's local markets and pick-up some of the region's unique and colourful handicrafts
  • Sailing
  • Take a boat cruise across the scenic Lake Atitlán

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Other Reviews

Antigua Guatemala City Guide

The 20 rooms here deviate from the usual Guatemalan template of vibrant colour in favour of Scandi-style minimalism and neutral tones. It may have an international feel but the Good Hotel fosters strong links to the community: all profits are donated to help disadvantaged children and only local labour is used (and paid fairly). This charitable approach mixes with the hotel’s modern comforts, such as rain showers, private patios, locally made toiletries – and great tapas at the bar.

Originally published by The Guardian (view article)