There are plenty of clean, humble sleeping accommodations in the region, and even one or two fancy places. Don’t expect any hostels or any kind of gringo “scene,” though.
The small, colorful rooms wrapping around the bright second-floor terrace at El Regreso will do the trick for budget travelers. Rooms have televisions, fans and air conditioners, though use of the AC will cost you extra. The owners, Ronaldo and Gladys, speak English, having lived in Miami for many...
A swanky option east of the cathedral, Hotel Los Arcangeles may be the closest thing to an American-style hotel in Juigalpa. Rooms are spacious, with well-crafted wooden furniture, quilts, flat-screen televisions, air conditioning, WiFi, and spotless private bathrooms. There is also an ample common...
Conveniently located across from Parque Palo Solo, Hotel Casa Country is a decent midrange option for travelers looking for slightly nicer digs. Rooms have actual furniture, and the private bathrooms come with doors, a rarity in these parts. Although the attractive blue exterior indicates a quaint...
Flanking the Central Park’s south side, Hotel Sobalvarro is a basic, clean, and convenient option for the adventurous ones who actually stay in Boaco long enough to sleep. Rooms congregate around a sunny courtyard, and the back patio has a stunning view of the surrounding city. Double rooms with...
The best reason to choose this clean, inexpensive hostel is its owner, Carlos Obando, a friendly English speaker who, if he has time off from his cattle ranch, will be happy to take you on hiking excursions in the outlying areas of town. He also has a washing machine, which he might let you use if...