Hotel Casa Country
Across from the well-known Parque Palo Solo, where visitors go to bike and hike, Hotel Casa County is a budget-priced option for travelers who like one step up from rustic. Each room is fully furnished with private bathrooms, and linens are supplied. The accommodations are basic but attractive. Tourists to the hotel are also near the city center. From Parque Palo Solo, an airy park lined with monuments and expansive views of the Amerrique Mountain, guest can plan their trips to bike or hike the mountains or boat the Mayales River. Plan your trip to hike the mountains and boat in the river. The hotel accepts U.S. dollars and Nicaraguan córdoba.
Hotel Casa Country
Juigalpa, Nicaragua
001 (505) 512 2546
Hotel Los Arcangeles
This higher end, palm-tree-filled hotel offers 12 bedrooms, spacious rooms, tropical gardens and Internet connection to all guests. Just behind the cathedral in downtown Juigalpa, Hotel Los Arcangeles is the closest to a luxury resort-style hotel, with an open veranda with wicker chairs, courtyard and rustic-chic dining rooms. Guest rooms are comfortably sized, furnished and have private bathrooms. Guests particularly enjoy the hotel's parrot and the wooden chess boards available. If you're looking to cut down on extra expenses, you can can choose a room that has a shared bathroom and without including breakfast.
Hotel Los Arcangeles
001 (505) 512 0847
For English only: 001 (505) 850 8692
hotellosarcangeles.com
Hotel El Regreso
Located one block northeast of Juigalpa's central park, Hotel El Regreso is a colorful, basic hotel for the budget-conscious and active traveler. Petite but comfortable rooms positioned on the second-floor terrace have a cozy double bed, fans and air-conditioning (but it does cost extra to run them). Because Juigalpa is also situated beside a rift valley, travelers to Juigalpa can enjoy hiking along, or boating in, Lake Nicaragua and Managua.
Hotel El Regreso
001 (505) 512-2068
Hospedaje Nuevo Milenio
Next door to the colorful Hotel El Regreso is Hospedaje Nuevo Milenio, also a budget hotel. The exterior of the building is not as cheerful as its more floral neighbor, but Nuevo Milenio offers the same amenities and ideal location, being next to the park and another block from the central museum. If travelers visit in August, they can expect to witness (and participate in if they wish) the Fiestas Patronales, a festival where cowboys take on the bulls and horses, and the crowd can try riding the bulls.
Hospedaje Nuevo Milenio
001 (505) 512 0646