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Howard Johnson Inn Guatemala City, Gua - Guatemala City, Guatemala

Ave Reforma 4-22 Zona 9
Guatemala City, 01009
Nightly Rates (85.00 - 85.00)   1 Star
Howard Johnson Inn Guatemala City, Gua

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Property Description
All Room Equipped with Standard Amenities, Smoke Detector, Cable TV 70 Channels, HBO,ESPN, CNN, CNN Spanish, RAI, BBC, NHK, TV5,NBC, ETC.... also Iron and Ironing Boards, Desk, Desk Lamp, Stand Lamp with Dimmer, High Speed Internet Access, Network Connection, Alarm Clock Radio AM FM, Full Size Mirror, Air Conditioned, Standard Toiletries, Hairdryer, Massage Showerhead, Suite offers the Same Benefits plus 2 phones Sharing Same Extension, Refrigerator, Fully Equipped Kitchenette, Microwave, Sofabed, Living Room and Extra AC System

Howard Johnson Inn Guatemala City, Gua


Amenities
  • Air Conditioned

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Elevators

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Iron

  • Ironing Board

  • Ironing Board

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Free Airport Shuttle

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
  • Standard Room Types

  • All rooms are equipped with: -Standard amenities -Chain and deadbolt locks -Smoke detector -Cable TV (70 channels) HBO, ESPN, CNN, CNN (spanish), RAI, BBC, NHK, TV5, NBC, etc. -Iron and ironing board -Desk -Desk lamp -Stand lamp with dimmer -High speed internet access -Network connection -Alarm Clock with Radio AM/FM -Full size mirror -Air conditioned -Standard toiletries -Hairdryer -Massage showerhead Suite offer the same benefits plus: -2 telephones sharing the same extension -Refrigerator -Fully equipped kitchenette -Microwave -Sofa-bed -Living Room -Extra AC system
  • Standard Room Types

  • All rooms are equipped with: -Standard amenities -Chain and deadbold locks -Smoke detector -Cable TV (70 channels) HBO, ESPN, CNN, CNN (spanish), RAI, BBC, NHK, TV5, NBC, etc. -Iron and ironing board -Desk -Desk lamp -Stand lamp with dimmer -High speed internet access -Network connection -Alarm Clock with Radio AM/FM -Full size mirror -Air conditioned -Standard toiletries -Hairdryer -Massage showerhead
  • Guest Room with 2 Beds


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    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 03:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 01:00 PM 

  • Time Zone is  gmt-6 

  • Opened in  1996 

  • 35  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 4  floors. 


  • Directions
    La Aurora International - Take 11 Ave Northbound; Liberacion Blvd. South-West; Take Reforma Ave Northbound until 4th Calle. Take Calzada Roosvelt South-eastbound; Take Liberacion Blvd. South-eastbound; Take Reforma Ave. Until Calle 4. Take Los Proceres Blvd. North-westbound; Take Reforma Ave. Northbound Until Calle 4. Take Carretera 9 until Ave 6ta Southbound until Calle 4, Zona 9, Eastbound until Reforma Ave. Take Calzada Roosvelt South-eastbound; Take Liberacion Blvd. South-eastbound; Take Reforma Ave. Until Calle 4. La Aurora International - 2.2 Miles

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit Card

    Cancellation Policy
    24 Hours Prior To 4 pm Date Of Arrival

    Restaurant Information

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Room
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  • Area Attractions

  • American Embassy - .1 M Zona Viva - 1 M Financial Area - .1 M Los Proceres Shopping Mall - 1 M Ixchel Museum - .5 M Movie Theatre - 1 M Ministry Of The Exterior - .1 M Morroquin University - .5 M La Aurora Intl. Airport - 2 M Antigua City - 20 M

    Related Guatemala Content

    Antiquity is at the heart of Guatemala: the country incorporates many spectacular Mayan archaeological sites, and the pineforested hills of the highlands are home to Mayan communities that still wear traditional weavings. Guatemala has around 21 different ethnic groups, speaking some 23 languages.

    Staggering Mayan monuments intensify a mystery that hangs in the air: the Mayan Civilization dominated much of Central America from the fifth until the eighth centuries. The Spanish conquistador Cortés then overran Guatemala in the 17th century.
    The country enjoyed comparative stability after independence, but eventually slid into an exceptionally savage civil war between right-wing military governments and leftist guerrilla movements.

    Even Guatemala’s cities have been subject to cataclysm. Three attempts to establish a capital, before Guatemala City was founded in 1775, were thwarted by battles with indigenous warriors and repeated earthquakes.

    But nature has also formed astonishing sights, including volcanic peaks, subtropical forests and sulphurous lakes. Orchids spring out of soil, exotic creatures roam it and colorful birds soar above it. And despite Guatemala’s often savage history, visitors are greeted by sincere friendliness. Indigenous culture also persists: If you thought the Mayans were eradicated centuries ago you may be surprised to bump into a few on your travels - they constitute almost half the population.

    Geography
    Guatemala is located in Central America and shares borders to the north and west with Mexico, to the southeast with El Salvador and Honduras, to the northeast with Belize and the Caribbean sea and to the south with the Pacific ocean. The landscape is predominantly mountainous and heavily forested. A string of volcanoes rises above the southern highlands along the Pacific, three of which are still active. Within this volcanic area are basins of varying sizes which hold the majority of the country’s population. The region is drained by rivers flowing into both the Pacific and the Caribbean. One basin west of the capital has no river outlet and thus has formed Lake Atitlán, which is ringed by volcanoes. To the northwest, bordering on Belize and Mexico, lies the low undulating tableland of El Petén, 36,300 sq km (14,000 sq miles) of almost inaccessible wilderness covered with dense hardwood forest. This area covers approximately one-third of the national territory, yet contains only 40,000 people.


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