Hostal 7 Orejas

Quetzaltenango


The 'Seven Ears' (named after a nearby mountain range) is a scrupulously maintained hostel on a quiet street northwest of the center. The pseudocolonial structure features spacious, fresh-smelling rooms alongside a strip of garden. Each has three queen-size beds with carved-wood chests for storage. Breakfast (not included) is served on the excellent rooftop terrace.


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