There are several places to stay in Jinotega, ranging from budget to high end. As in most cities in Nicaragua, most hotels cluster around the central park. Visitors arriving at the south bus terminal will likely want to take a cab to the center of town, whereas those arriving at the north terminal can easily walk. Although there are many cheap hospedajes surrounding the marketplace, the cleanest budget option is Hotel Bosawas.
Clean and cheap Hotel Bosawas will hit the spot for budget travelers. Rooms are basic and you can get breakfast for an additional fee. Bathrooms are adequate, although the shower heaters only bring water to a tepid temperature. See if you can talk to the owner about the reserve for which the hotel...
Some will consider Hotel La Fuente’s location convenient; others will be put off by the close proximity to the crowded and noisy bus terminal and market. The décor wavers somewhere between homey and institutional, and rooms come equipped with television and fans. A double with a private bath...
This cozy, well-decorated hotel is a nice change of pace for travelersin need of ahomey touch. There’s a comfortable sitting room, cute outdoor patio and an on-site restaurant offering breakfast (not included in the room price). Rooms have blankets and bathrooms feature hot water showers --so you...
Only two weeks old at the time of writing, you can still smell the fresh, brightly colored paint at Hotel Kiuras. Its twenty well decorated, comfortable rooms will no doubt make this establishment a Jinotega fixture. Downstairs the walls are painted with funky murals, and there’s a casual sitting...
Hotel Café offers by far the most amenities and the most elegant atmosphere in Jinotega. The hotel centers around a lush garden with a winding staircase leading to the upper floors. Its 25 rooms come with private bathrooms with hot water, cable TV, air conditioning (though you probably won’t...