Hotel Plaza Copan is located in Copan and offers an on-site a la cárte restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool, and free Wi-Fi access throughout the property.
A limpeza do quarto, banheiro e do hotel como um todo.
Offering a restaurant and tropical vegetation surrounding, El Bosque Hotel is located 0.6 mi from Copán Museum and from archaeological park. It features a garden and a 24-hour front desk.
Everything was great except except a few things noted below.
Located a 5-minute drive from the Mayan Ruins of Copan, Hotel Camino Maya offers a tropical garden and a reading room with hammocks. Rooms feature air conditioning and free WiFi and parking.
It is located in front of the park so it is easy to locate
Hotel & Hostal Yaxkin Copan is located 1312 feet from Copan central park and 10 minutes’ walk from the Archaeological Museum. It features a garden, a furnished terrace and a free Wi-Fi throughout.
La propriétaire est au petit soin pour les clients
Hotel, Restaurante y Bar Sofmel features a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Copán Ruinas. The hotel provides both free WiFi and free private parking.
Featuring a garden, La Posada Copan is located in Copán Ruinas. Among the facilities at this property are room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
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On average, 3-star hotels in Copán Ruinas cost $42 per night, and 4-star hotels in Copán Ruinas are $109 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Copán Ruinas can be found for $124 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Copán Ruinas this weekend is $89 or, for a 4-star hotel, $85. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Copán Ruinas for this weekend cost around $120 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $78 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Copán Ruinas for tonight. You'll pay around $85 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Copán Ruinas will cost around $120, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The town is cute and colorful. People are real nice, like everywhere I've been in Honduras so far from Tegucigalpa to Utila to here. The town is full of steep hills.
The ruins themselves are a bit tricky to find from town, but everyone is super helpful. Booked a guide at the ruins, which was nice because I learned so much! I think if I wasn't with a fellow backpacker to split the cost, I wouldn't have gotten the guide because it's $30. Sépulturas and the tunnels were closed because of covid. Lots of red macaws eating around the entrance and flying around everywhere!
I really enjoyed Macaw Mountain bird park. I love toucans and they had a bunch of different species in their rescue center. I didn't expect to fall in love with the macaws! The place is full of red macaws in their rescue facilities and flying around. You can take photos with red, blue, and green macaws! You can feed them biscuits, too. No holding because of covid, but being surrounded by all the colorful macaws is so much fun!
A lot of these birds were kept as pets and have physical and/or mental trauma that they wouldn't survive long on their own in the wild. The ones you take photos with can't fly, some of them you can see their physical injuries but they seem as excited to see us as we were to see them. There's an area for others with molted feathers and the one loved me and kept blocking my view of the other birds. So cute, but so sad knowing how bad he must've been treated to molt so much.
Madison
10
Scored 10
Copan Ruins is a beautiful city, with plenty of restaurants...
Copan Ruins is a beautiful city, with plenty of restaurants and delicious food and shops. The hotels are also plenty and prices are reasonable. the weather is great and the people are friendly and helpful. Beautiful mountains and vistas. Anyone visiting Honduras must-visit Copan Ruins! It is worth the drive!
Nelson
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
very friendly local people.
very friendly local people. Staff and guides at the ruins are very good. It felt like a very safe town and we enjoyed being in the zocalo with the local people and their children in the evening. We've been to many mayan historic sites and this site is amongst the better places.
Brian
Canada
10
Scored 10
Lovely colonial town.
Lovely colonial town. Plenty to do and see - the ruins, horseback riding, zip lining, the macaw park, hot springs. We were kept well entertained! Had a great dinner at the german restaurant in town. There is also a great coffee shop called san rafael.
Jarrah
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Let’s face it, you are only staying here to visit the ruins.
Let’s face it, you are only staying here to visit the ruins. That being said, it is a pleasant little town, emphasis on little, that has some fine restaurants and a nice museum on Central Park. Not much to see here except for the ruins, but they are spectacular, as is the on site museum. One of the best, if not the best maintained Mayan site. Well worth a visit. And you can walk anywhere in town as well as to the ruins. Go early in the morning and you will have the place to yourself.
Joseph William
Canada
10
Scored 10
Beautiful, and easy to navigate yourself.
Beautiful, and easy to navigate yourself. During the off season it's easier to walk around ad take pictures.
Definitely recommend taking water, bug spray, sun block and/or an umbrella, it helped me.
The entrance is pretty easy to walk through and there are always people around willing to answer questions, so you definitely can just wander around and take your time. Don't let the macaws scare you with their chatter, they caught me off guard.
Amazing! wonderful hotel atop hill with multi levels overlooking hilly tropical forest view with cicadas singsonging away from our private balcony. With best beds I’ve slept in for a long while woke refreshed to strong hot shower and delicious breakfasts (and strong great Honduran coffee) on the hotel patio. I did yoga in the morning in another garden area! Fast wifi. Really liked host - kind and made it look easy getting us booked to La Cieba - which was nearly impossible according to all the blogs.
Copan Ruinas is a quiet town and this hotel fits in. The lady who met us was quiet but very helpful and always ready to answer our questions. The house has the most beautiful garden. The room was comfortable. Breakfast was very good. We also got a sandwich on the last day for breakfast as we had an early departure. The hotel is up a steep hill but it takes only 3-5 minutes to walk up. If you take the side road it is much less steep. The restaurants and bars are all close by.
Great hotel in Copan, right in the center, attentive staff, clean rooms with fan and with AC, so you can use whichever you prefer. The town itself is little, but charming and is full of nice restaurants and bars. I would have gladly spent one more night here if I had the time. WiFi was quite good, beds were comfortable, shower was also quite good. It is walking distance to the Copan and Las Sepulturas ruins and they offer free water refill, which you will need after the walk!
Spacious house with large comfortable bedrooms and kitchen and sitting area downstairs. Walking distance from centre of Copan Ruinas. There is a hostel/hotel opposite where we collected the keys which had a restaurant for breakfast etc (which we didn't end up using). Felt a reasonably quiet and safe part of town and we were able to park our hire car directly outside the house. A great base for exploring the ruins and hot springs.
The rooms in the hotel are pretty good. We had three queen beds for four people and there was enough space in between to move around and put the bags. There was a private toilet, and the shower was one of the best in the area for sure (hot & steady water).
The staff were friendly and knew a bit of English.
And lastly, the location is very good in the middle of the town. There is also a shuttle service that leaves from the hostel.
Room opens to a lovely veranda with all kinds of plants. The staff were efficient and very helpful. Breakfasts were excellent. The best feature is the bubbling stream that runs below the hotel. There is a field across the stream , so you are right on the edge of town and yet only two blocks from the Parque Central.
Nice, little hotel about 2 blocks away from the town center. Staff was very nice and welcoming and they maintained the location very neat and clean. Nothing fancy, but has everything you need for a pleasant stay in this beautiful little town.
Peaceful setting in a beautiful garden with great views.
The breakfast was amazing!! The best of our trip through Guatemala and Honduras.
Close to the central plaza, restaurants/bars and tourist shops.
Parking avainlable around the hotel.
Super nice hotel! The location was fantastic and the daily cleaning was really thorough. The rooms were clean and comfortable and there was a nice terrace with sun lounges. Would recommend.
High end property at hostel prices. Restaurant at adjoining hotel is without doubt best in Copan. Location five minute walk to center preferable to noisier in town hotels.
Super cute hotel. Is family ran and everyone was very friendly, they gave us information about all the local places and activities to do. their breakfast was amazing!
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