Copantl Hotel & Convention Center, tennis courts, an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and free WiFi throughout the property. It is located 3 km from San Pedro Sula Central Park.
Nice gardens and swimming pool, delicious breakfast
Situated just 350 metres from Multiplaza Mall, Guesthouse Dos Molinos B&B offers free breakfast and free transfers to and from San Pedro Sula Bus Station.
Blanca really helped us put during pur stay. Thank you very much!
Offering an outdoor pool and gym, this stylish hotel is situated in San Pedro Sula’s main business district. Its spacious rooms offer LCD cable TV, a coffee maker and Peter Thomas Roth toiletries.
clean; excellent breakfast; staff was very helpful
Aloft San Pedro Sula features an outdoor swimming pool, terrace, a restaurant and bar in San Pedro Sula. The hotel also offers free WiFi and free private parking.
New hotel, Great location. Nice Decor, lovely staff
Hotel Las Cascadas is located 15 minutes’ walk from the Nature Museum and 5 minutes’ drive from San Pedro Sula Central Park. It features free Wi-Fi and free Continental breakfast.
petit dejeuner correct, etablissement confortable.
Located in a modern residential neighbourhood of San Pedro Sula, Hotel Galerias HN features a small outdoor pool and a gallery of local artwork. The minimalist rooms offer free Wi-Fi.
overall everything fine, exceeded my expectations.
This eco-sustentable hotel is located 5 minutes’ walk from Parque Central Main Square and 900 metres from Morazan Stadium. It features free Wi-Fi and free private parking.
La atención del personal, las habitaciones, el precio. En general todo.
MH Boutique Hotel provides accommodation in San Pedro Sula. With a terrace, the 2-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Buena relación calidad-precio. Excelente desayuno.
Apart Hotel K-Lisma has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and shared lounge in San Pedro Sula. The property features a bar, as well as a restaurant serving Seafood cuisine.
Clean, close to airport. Breakfast was a nice bonus.
Hotel Boutique Rosse offers accommodation in San Pedro Sula. Featuring a garden, the 1-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
FAQs about hotels
On average, 3-star hotels in San Pedro Sula cost £104 per night, and 4-star hotels in San Pedro Sula are £102 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in San Pedro Sula can on average be found for £180 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in San Pedro Sula this weekend is £97 or, for a 4-star hotel, £105. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in San Pedro Sula for this weekend cost on average around £165 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £104 per night to book a 3-star hotel in San Pedro Sula for tonight. You'll pay on average around £134 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in San Pedro Sula will cost around £202 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport, 15km southeast of San Pedro Sula. Direct flights available from the US, Mexico and Central America. Domestic travellers can use intercity buses. No direct water transport services.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Ramón Villeda Morales International Airport, located approximately 21 kilometres from San Pedro Sula. It offers numerous flights and is easily accessible.
What guests said about San Pedro Sula:
8.0
Scored 8.0
There are a variety of things to see and do, several malls...
There are a variety of things to see and do, several malls to
choose from. There is a variety of supermarkets, restaurants, American company restaurants, stores to shop in, places to buy automotive parts, good places to buy tourist items, such as jewelry. Traffic is not heavy for being a big city.
Maria Luisa
8.0
Scored 8.0
We didn't spend any time in San Pedro Sula except prior to...
We didn't spend any time in San Pedro Sula except prior to our flight home. We spent nearly all our time in Pico Bonito National Park near La Cieba. We experienced a 72 hour storm/ flooding/ no electricity etc.
The people seemed generally very friendly.
We really enjoyed staying in Pico Bonito Lodge one of the small hotels of the world. It was a wonderful stay although the weather was very disappointing and hampered our birding plans. Then we stayed in Pico Bonito Villas which were in a good vantage point to observe the river.
There was white water rafting, horse riding, zip wires, bird watching, and swimming in the river or at the beaches.
We hired a car but the roads are not easy to navigate and there were many mud slides and rock falls because of the torrential rain. The roads are OK on the main through roads but off these they are pot holed and mud tracks.
We ate out a several restaurants which served great lobster and seafood.
The service was very good generally although sometimes a little slow.
I think we should have planned a 2 week stay. We stayed for 3 weeks and this was a little long.
Joyce
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I travel here a lot so I know a couple of the good places to...
I travel here a lot so I know a couple of the good places to grab a quick bite late at night, plus my driver makes safe choices based on where am at or where am headed. Never had issues but I tend to stay away from them if possible. Get a driver that is my most sound advice make friends it goes a long way to finding nice local places to go to
Steven Molina
United States
2.0
Scored 2.0
Safe. Too much noise...
Safe. Too much noise... I called the front desk around 10 and complained, and the booming and music lesson until 3 o’clock. People were screaming in the hallway outside my room.They might have been drunk but that’s no excuse for Hotel not putting people who want to sleep at a higher level and away from this noise.
rmillermd2
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
San Pedro Sula is a gateway to many adventures in Honduras-...
San Pedro Sula is a gateway to many adventures in Honduras- as one of the easier airports to fly into - I recommend it. Once you have entered the country you can choose your direction! Into the mountains? Lago de Yojoa. To the sea? La Ceiba, Omoa, Trujillo - or the bay islands. Be sure to stay at the Copantl to regroup and collect your thoughts. The area is hot - but a great way to adjust to Honduras for a one or two night stay in the area. They even have exceptional shopping Malls if you need to resupply on specialty items before you head deeper into the country!
Jacob
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was there for a mission trip to Our Little Roses Home for...
I was there for a mission trip to Our Little Roses Home for Girls and because of only being two of us, we could not stay at the home. I was pleased that all the cab drivers knew where the home was and we had no trouble navigating about the city to the Mercato and the Guamaleto. The city as a whole has improved many of its roads and it seemed much cleaner and neater with little garbage on the road sides. The city seemed quieter than other times and even with the unrest less police visibility which I liked. I know they were there but not so visible. We felt safe the whole time we were there. Especially at the hotel. Our ventures out in the city were during the day only.
It was clean, comfortable and quiet. Everything a weary traveler wants. They have you fill out a form about where and who you've been with in the last 2 weeks to track Covid cases. That made me feel safe and shows responsibility on the hotel's behalf. Everything worked in the room. Don't bother staying in hotel chains, they're overpriced and overated. I switched from one of them to Casa del Arbol after a horrible night and bad service. This small hotel exceeded my expectations.
Great experience - everyone was very kind. Just be careful getting there as if you enter the address on google maps it takes you to the wrong location. What you want to do is type camilas hotel in on google maps and it will take you to a place by a girls home and the hotel is unmarked and opposite the girls home.
We mainly liked the staff, they always go above and beyond in keeping guests happy. Shout out to Joshua, always greeting guests with a smile, to Hector for kindly helping us with transportation, and the 3 hard working ladies in the kitchen. Location of the hotel cannot not be any better. Thanks so much
This place is amazing. The host is incredible and really helped out my partner and I when we ended up getting stranded in San Pedro Sula due to a missed bus and then a canceled flight. The room has great ac and the bed was super comfy. I wouldn't stay anywhere else in San Pedro Sula.
Lovely kind helpful couple. Lady made us delicious meal when we arrived in the evening. Excellent breakfast. Antonio drove us to the airport and we made our flight thanks to him getting us through the protesters blocking the road. I would recommend.
Very happy with my stay, Blanca picked me up and dropped me back to the bus station and made me feel very welcomed. Very comfy beds, I felt very secure and safe. Would strongly recommend to anyone travelling through San Pedro Sula
The feel and presentation of the hotel inside. Compared to outside location, I was concerned that the inside was not going to be what the pictures appear. But it meet my expectation and it was pleasant.
The hostel is located in an very nice neighborhood. Very calm and safe! The manager, Juan, is very kind and super helpful! I would definitely come back to this hostel for my next visit in San Pedro Sula.
Nice room very clean, good wifi and selection of channels, the hotel was quiet, the staff very professionals, big pool plenty of food at the breakfast , I liked it.
We got book confirmation but when we checking in, the hotel said the rooms had not been confirmed. They did not give us rooms and we had to look for another hotel
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