Guatemala Best Hotel: Museo Casa Santo Domingo

The Hotel Casa Santo Domingo is noted 5 star hotel and museum in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. It is located in the grounds of the grounds of the Santo Domingo Monastery, which was once a stronghold of one of the grandest convents in the Americans.

 Museo Casa Santo Domingo
 The luxurious 5 star hotel is set 10 minutes walk from the centre of Antigua Guatemala. The hotel has an outdoor pool, family rooms, a fitness center, spa and gym as well as several museums and galleries. The hotel staffs are available 24 hours a day and can help with booking tours and tickets.

The spacious rooms include complimentary toiletries, a private bathroom and a mini bar. A hair dryer, a flat- screen TV and a ceiling fan can be found in each room. Set within pretty gardens, the spacious rooms at Hotel Museo Casa Santo Domingo feature elegant décor, a fireplace and scenic views.
 Museo Casa Santo Domingo

Guests can enjoy a cold buffet breakfast each morning, before a day of sightseeing in Antigua Guatemala. Guests wishing to socialize can visit the hotel’s bar, situated on site for your convenience. A wide variety of eating options are also found in close options are also found in close proximity to the property. The gourmet El Tenedor restaurant serves breakfast and traditional cuisine and guests can enjoy snacks and refreshments on the terrace from the El Cabido bar.
Museo Casa Santo Domingo
Casa Santo Domingo offers guided tours of its attractions, which include pharmacy, colonial art and archaeological museum. There is a pottery and max workshop, a chapel, and Antigua’s largest jade factory and museum.

Car rental is available and the hotel offers free private parking and daily airport shuttles for a fee. It is 45 km from Guatemala. The Casa Santo Domingo is conveniently located for exploring Antigua Guatemala with the Santa Catalina Arch within a 10 minute walk. The hotel is within a 20 minute walk of La Recoleccion and the Antigua Market, and within a 10 minute drive you can find the Centro Cultural la Azotea.

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