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La Inmaculada is a contemporary boutique-style hotel in Guatemala City's vibrant Zona Rosa district.

You see plenty of traditional Mayan themes throughout Guatemala, but this refreshing little boutique-style hotel in the capital, Guatemala City, is uncompromisingly contemporary. With just 11 guest rooms and two suites it offers a comprehensive service, and excellent attention to detail. There are high-end bathroom amenities, top quality bedlinen, and, for a special treat, in-room spa services.

There is a tranquil central courtyard where you can take breakfast or relax and a restaurant serving lunch and dinner – you can also receive your meals in your room. The hotel is situated in the central Zona Rosa district where there are many other eating options, shopping and entertainment.

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What our clients say

  • Most memorable experience: "Tikal stands out as does the diversity of the bird life."

    LF, Bristol Mar 2014
  • Highlights: So much to choose from! But the highlight was Tikal, where my daughter finally got to see the Chewing-Gum Tree, spider and howler monkeys, toucans, leaf-cutter ants, even a…

    CL, Cambridge Mar 2016
  • Highlights included the visit to Chichicastanango and Tikal. Truthfully we had a fantastic time and it was all memorable.

    FB, London Mar 2014
  • The trip far exceeded any expectation we had, we were constantly saying "Oh my God, how fantastic is this is"

    DA, Waterloo Jan 2026
  • We had the most wonderful trip. All arrangements went to plan and we thoroughly enjoyed seeing a part of the world we hadn't visited before. As well as gaining a…

    LM, Reading Mar 2015
  • Highlight: It is difficult to pick one thing. We loved the feel of Antigua and will consider going back there to spend more time. We also loved travelling through the…

    DE, Wilmslow Feb 2016
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Rosie Kay - Travel Expert

During a career break, Rosie embarked on an unforgettable year-long backpacking trip across Latin America. Now back in the UK, she is excited to share her knowledge and experiences with others, helping them discover her favourite place in the world.

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    Charlotte Daubeney - Travel Expert

    Charlotte's fascination with Latin America began with a family holiday to Belize. She went on to study Spanish in school and at university before spending a year living in Santiago, Chile.

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    Maggie Wilson - Travel Expert

    Maggie visited Latin America on her first backpacking trip when she was 19. Since then, she has taken every opportunity to travel, and has managed to explore a lot of the region in subsequent trips.

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    Paul Winrow-Giffin - Travel Expert

    After graduating in Computer Science, Paul spent seven months travelling from Colombia to Argentina and came home hooked on Latin America.

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    Alex Walker - Travel Expert

    A globetrotter since her childhood, Alex spent a year studying abroad in Guadalajara and has returned to Latin America countless times since then.

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    Sally Dodge - Travel Expert

    A former Journey Latin America tour leader, Sally spent 7 years working, travelling and living throughout Latin America before returning to the UK to help people arrange their own adventures to this wonderful destination.

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    Lina Fuller - Travel Expert

    Lina's passion for the continent where she was born really took off when she moved to Córdoba (Argentina) to study, spending the holidays travelling between Argentina and her native Colombia.

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