Hotel La Fortuna
This used to be a simple, two-story, wood-and-zinc hostel, but a fire changed all that, and now it’s a modern, five-story hotel. The best rooms face west and have volcano-view balconies. Of these, the top two floors are the best, as their views aren’t blocked by Hotel Las Colinas and other nearby buildings, plus are only a few dollars more a night. Inside, the rooms are fairly plain, with white tile floors and locally made furnishings that show a hint of Japanese aesthetics. The restaurant is open only for breakfast, but you’re right in the heart of downtown and close to all the restaurants and shops.
This used to be a simple, two-story, wood-and-zinc hostel, but a fire changed all that, and now it’s a modern, five-story hotel. The best rooms face west and have volcano-view balconies. Of these, the top two floors are the best, as their views aren’t blocked by Hotel Las Colinas and other nearby buildings, plus are only a few dollars more a night. Inside, the rooms are fairly plain, with white tile floors and locally made furnishings that show a hint of Japanese aesthetics. The restaurant is open only for breakfast, but you’re right in the heart of downtown and close to all the restaurants and shops.





