Most of Pasto's lodging options are concentrated in two areas: near the bus terminal and in the Centro Histórico. A wider variety is found in the Historic Center—there are some very low-key, beautiful small bed-and-breakfast inns, the most popular of budget hostels and a few high-rise, luxury hotels shadowing the Parque de Nariño.
A very understated sign, a solitary H, marks the Casa López. The López have lovingly converted this home that has been in their family for over 70 years into the delightful inn. The natural woodwork and floors of the Republican-era building are polished to a warm sheen. The interior has been...
With over 30 years of experience, Hotel Manhattan provides travelers with a restful spot to stay in the colonial heart of Pasto. The eclectically furnished rooms surrounding the sitting-area patio of this second-floor inn are spacious and warm; all come with cable TV and balconies. The wood floors...
On the outside, the Koala Inn looks nondescript. But once mounting the steps up to the inn, you find yourself embraced by classic solar architecture. The rooms, like the exterior, are also a bit plain and showing the wear of more than a decade of travelers from around the world who have made it the...