Hotels in Villa de Leyva
Villa de Leyva has about 150 lodging options. Unless you’re going to be in town in December, January, or during a holiday weekend, it should be pretty easy to find a hotel room—though since Colombia seems to have more holidays than any other country, it’s best to book in advance. It’s imperative that you make advance reservations during the Astronomical Festival in early February, Holy Week in March or April, Villa de Leyva’s anniversary on June 12, the Gastronomical Fair in July, the National Kite Festival in August, the National Tree Festival in September, or the Festival of Lights in December. Most hotels and posadas here are charming, colonial-style places, so it’s hard to make a bad hotel choice.
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Hospedería Duruelo
This sprawling Spanish-style residence, a hotel since 1973, is surrounded by beautiful, well-kept gardens and spectacular views of Villa de Leyva and the surrounding countryside. Guest rooms are standard, if not particularly impressive, though a splurge on one of the suites will get…$$Around Town - Hotel
Hotel Mesón De Los Virreyes
A contemporary vibe runs through this colonial house, which has been outfitted with an indoor pool and hot tubs in its courtyard. Much of the structure of the building remains and antique furnishings can be found throughout, though there are tasteful updates like tile floors and…$Around Town - Hotel
La Mesopotamia Hotel Colonial
The town’s former grain mill was built in 1568, 4 years before Villa de Leyva itself was founded, and for the last 50 or so years, it’s been a hotel. The hotel is an easy 4-block walk from the main square, and it’s one of the most unique stays in the area. The antique furnishings…$Around Town - Hotel
La Posada de San Antonio
Set in three beautiful adjoining colonial houses on Plaza Nariño, this hotel maintains many of the original details, like the wood railings and original brick, to impart an authentic, worn-in feel. The rooms feature replica colonial artwork and antique furnishings that somehow don’t…$Around Town - Hostel
Renacer Hostel
This ecofriendly hostel about 1km from town is run by biologist/environmentalist Oscar Gilede, who also runs tour agency Colombian Highlands, which keeps its office here. It’s set in a beautiful, colonial-style farmhouse on a hill with beautiful views of the Villa de Leyva…$Around Town - Hotel
Suites Arco Iris
Perched up on a green hillside, this luxury property with a full-service spa is even quieter and more relaxed than town, which is just a few kilometers away. All units are suites and have unique layouts and decorations, including stained-glass windows that act as frames for larger…$Northeast of Town
