Five or six small hotels lie within Areco. They are cute and comfortable, most have air conditioning, and several have swimming pools. The hotels fill up quickly, particularly on weekends, so make sure to make reservations before you go. Many of the hotels are often closed at odd times when there aren’t as many tourists in town, so it’s good to have a plan before you get there.
Homey and clean, the Hostal de Areco offers rooms that are neat, if unexceptional. It features a large orange tiled sitting room with numerous red and green couches and chairs, a large fireplace, pink walls, and a décor that feels like an aunt’s house. Breakfast is served each morning in the...
With a swimming pool and air conditioning, Hotel San Carlos is a comfortable choice for an Areco hotel. You’ll know it from its brick red exterior, grassy lawn, and flowerpots. The rooms are less striking, but adequate, and the apartments are the nicest. All the beds can be fastened together...
Directly across the street from the San Carlos, the brick and white Los Abuelos also features a swimming pool and air conditioning, but is distinctly less friendly. The swimming pool sits on the side of the parking lot, with no surrounding grass. Rooms, however, are very cute and nicely decorated...
New, nice and expensive, this small “hotel with personality” in downtown Areco offers six modern rooms, all with AC, WiFi, telephone and safe. Two deluxe rooms have flat screen televisions. They are all comfortable, spotless and more upscale than most of the other hotels in town. A central...
The Hotel Fuaz lies about 10 minutes outside of San Antonio or Areco, farther than is convenient to walk, but taxis are inexpensive. It has a lovely atmosphere, and the rooms are small, but well-kept and nice looking. There’s a swimming pool with patio and foliage. There is also a bar, air...