Hotel Quinta de las Flores

Top choice in Antigua


More a village than a hotel, this property on the southeastern edge of town is bursting with charms. Pebbly paths weave through and around parklike lawns and stands of aspidistras and birds-of-paradise, cobblestoned plazas with weathered fountains, a pool and an open-air restaurant. There are eight luxurious rooms in the main building, most with fireplaces, and five more 'garden rooms' with private terraces.

There are also two-story casitas (cottages), each with two bedrooms, a kitchen and living room. Considerable discounts are offered for stays by the week.


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