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GUA airport hotel transfers In the quiet western hills of Guatemala City’s rural town of Antigua, Hotel Soleil La Antigua is a quiet oasis perfect for getting an all-in-one business experience. Compliment events with the backdrop of Spanish colonial architecture, rooms featuring exposed cottage beams and airy tile flooring, while select suites add warm kitchenettes and glimpses of distant peaks from cozy balconies. A traditional Spanish courtyard is also located on-site, as are a couple of pools and tennis courts paired with a luxury spa ideal for round-the-clock relaxation. The venue itself offers a fun indoor-outdoor space that alleviates hot days with cool ballrooms great for large conferences, complimenting cool nights with arched outdoor verandas perfect for feeling cool Central American breezes. Complimentary shuttles to La Aurora International Airport make for simple transfers as well, though guests may want to explore the small town through the freedom of private vehicles ranging from small sedans perfect for solo tours of the mountains to spacious chartered buses great for getting an up-close glimpse with everybody. Meet-and-greet services add a touch of elegance with luxury limousines best for first impressions, local personal drivers toning things down with humble perspectives of a complicated history.
Guests looking to enjoy the neighborhood with a walk should consider staying off-site through an array of interesting hotels, villas and hostels close to the venue. Next-door options include Club Premier at Soleil and Hotel Real Plaza, the former offering a vast poolside oasis while the latter is home to a shrouded 1600s courtyard. Other low-key alternatives include the simple bungalows at Hostel Colonial as well as Chez Daniel’s ivy-strewn plaza overlooked by Spanish balconies. If afternoons open up, spend a few hours park-hopping from various green spaces ranging from urban to isolated, whether it be volcano vistas atop the 1930s-era Cerro de La Cruz and its elevated trails just north of the city, or downtown’s Tanque La Unión and its colonial-era architecture immersing travelers in old Antigua life. Various exhibits delve deeper into the region’s history if time permits, popular spots including the festive handicrafts and richly designed creations of ChocoMuseo as well as old mission grounds partially restored at El Museo del Hermano Pedro. And enjoy the night with dinner at renown downtown havens; Italian from Tre Fratellli and the freshest creps at Luna de Miel. |