If you're just passing through Tegucigalpa on the way to another destination, you may want to consider one of the listed hotels near the bus station. Sure the area is dodgy, but hardly more so than Centro. And with the taxi fare you save, you can spring on a slightly nicer place. There are a few good budget hotels, though the lack of tourist attractions also means the city has no dorms or hostels.
One of several hotelitos around centro. This is probably the cheapest one that we'd recommend, though you will feel the difference in price between here and Hotel Iberia. It's relatively clean and safe, but the same definitely cannot be said about the surrounding street. Towels and soap...
This is an excellent luxury option, which offerins all the amenities you'd expect from a four-star hotel and a few (including their casino) that you wouldn't. Be sure to look out for Paola, a charming receptionist whose smile can brighten anyone's day. Amenities include wireless internet, free...
The Hotel MacArthur, located one block behind Los Dolores Church, provides a centrally located, clean, safe environment while you stay in Tegucigalpa. Rooms are immaculate with hot water, cable TV, telephone, and air conditioning if requested.
The hotel has a small swimming pool, secure parking...
Las Palmas is a slightly nicer budget option in centro. Rooms here are clean, quiet and secure. A reasonably good value, all come with cable television, fan and private bathroom. If they're got space, ask to see a few different rooms. Quality and size vary widely, though all are the same...
Although the overwhelming majority of Chinese migrants to Honduras have opened restaurants, the Chong family boldly bucked this trend by setting up a hotel —attached to a restaurant. This place is an outstanding budget deal. 185 L gets you a spacious, clean room with a fan, private bathroom and a...