Located in Santa Ana, Velvet hotel centro histórico features a garden. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk, airport transfers, room service and free WiFi throughout the property.
Equinoccio Hotel features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Santa Ana.
Laura
United Kingdom
The location of the hotel is great (the road to get there is a different matter and is nothing the hotel can influence). The receptionist was lovely but overall I have to say the staff was not very friendly or helpful. The room size was good and we had a little balcony facing the lake. It was great to get a free kayak for one hour as part of the stay.
Located in Santa Ana, Hotel Brunette features a garden, shared lounge and bar. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.
Ilse
Netherlands
The hotel has a very nice atmosphere, and the staff went out of their way to help us with a tour on Good Friday (a day when everything’s closed), which was the highlight of my trip, so thank you!! Very helpful and friendly. Location’s perfect, could not have been better. Bed was very comfortable and was lucky enough to share the dorm with only 1 other person which was lovely. The fan works perfect. Free water (and coffee) all day. Totally recommend!!
VILLA NAPOLI has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Santa Ana. The property features a bar, as well as a restaurant serving local cuisine.
Martin
United States
A very nice hotel at the outskirts of Santa Ana with a great pool, comfy rooms and a great breakfast. We stayed just for one night, but enjoyed our stay fully. The staff very friendly and helpful as well.
Set in Santa Ana, Hostal Casa Luna offers accommodation with seating area. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Offering an outdoor pool and free bicycle rentals, Hostal Casa Verde is located in Santa Ana. Free WiFi access is available throughout. Shared and private rooms are available at Hostal Casa Verde.
Ela
Netherlands
What a lovely hostel!!!!
The people are so friendly and the food is great.
I had a private room and loved how it clean it was (finally a room WITHOUT cockroaches) and a hot shower.
Hammocks, a small pool, roof terrace, makes you want to hang out all day and have some chill time.
I do want to mention that if you walk the wrong way there are a lot of drunks trying to get your attention. So just keep the direction of the cathedral 😊
It was nice to meet other travellers and take a trip to the volcano together.
100% recommend Casa Verde.
Situated in Santa Ana, Pool House Hostel has a garden, shared lounge, BBQ facilities, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Irfan
United Kingdom
Great cosy family run hostel, which felt like home. Great facilities, hot water, fans and 2 cute cats and a dog. Lovely free coffee in the morning and a really relaxing atmosphere. Would highly recommend it when visiting Santa Ana :)
Casa Blanca Tu Casa offers accommodation in Santa Ana just 30 metres from the Madre Church of El Salvador. All rooms have a TV and private bathroom fitted with a shower.
Camille
France
The two hostesses are really nice, the breakfast is delicious!
Fly into El Salvador International Airport, approximately 50km from Santa Ana. Domestic travellers can take a 2-hour bus journey from San Salvador. No direct water routes available. Transfers may be required.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is El Salvador International Airport. It's approximately 80 kilometres from Santa Ana, offering numerous flights and good transport links, making it the best choice.
In Santa Ana, El Salvador, public transport is primarily via buses, known locally as 'colectivos'. These run frequently throughout the city and surrounding areas. Taxis are also readily available. For shorter distances, walking or cycling is feasible. Driving is an option, but be aware of heavy traffic during peak hours.
The best area to stay in Santa Ana, El Salvador, is the city centre, known for its colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to key attractions like the Santa Ana Cathedral and Tazumal ruins. It offers a variety of accommodation options suitable for all budgets.
Santa Ana, El Salvador experiences a tropical climate with a wet and dry season. The average annual temperature is around 25°C. The dry season typically runs from November to April, while the wet season spans from May to October. There are no distinct summer and winter seasons. Despite the rainfall, the weather remains warm throughout the year.
What guests said about Santa Ana:
8.0
Scored 8.0
You see a lot of crap online of wether or not Santa Ana is...
You see a lot of crap online of wether or not Santa Ana is safeS we had zero problems and never felt unsafe at all. Santa Ana and El Salvador in general have made huge inprovements in safety these last years. The town is nice , you'll strugle to find a building with more than 2 stories. It has preserved it's old world charm. Not supermany things to do or see but a good base to go exploring from
Thomas
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
The road especially the side streets are horrible.
The road especially the side streets are horrible. Needs a traffic officer in all the main road that are under construction even at night. I closed my eyes hoping that my husband won’t hit a vehicle as he drove on tight traffic areas. I’m worried that our rental car won’t break down on the unpaved roads- lots of rocks and open pits.
The Santa Ana people are very helpful and kind.
juanita
United States
10
Scored 10
Santa Ana is a beautiful city where you can a find an...
Santa Ana is a beautiful city where you can a find an extensive variety of restaurants with delicious food, things to do and friendly locals, 25 minutes from the city you can find El Lago de Coatepeque which is a must see while you are in Santa Ana, you will not regret it.
Lily
10
Scored 10
Very nice city with a lot site sightseeing.
Very nice city with a lot site sightseeing. Santa Ana cathedral is Amazing and the City center has a lot of restaurants and bit Theater !!! This city has a beautiful lake call Lago Coatepeque. At his lake you can find a lot of entertaining, food, beer, music and a big ferry ⛴.
EDWIN
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
I really liked the Santa Ana Cathedral.
I really liked the Santa Ana Cathedral. As an amateur photographer, I also liked the colorful and dilapidated buildings around the cathedral. They made a great backdrop for street photography. Unfortunately, I spent only a day here so I was not able to see or do many things in the area. It is a great location to jump off the Ruta de las Flores though. I’m definitely happy that I decided to start the route here and not from San Salvador.
Dr. Raymond
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Santa Ana is a medium sized city tucked in the mountains.
Santa Ana is a medium sized city tucked in the mountains. The market is fun to explore and cathedral and theatre are gorgeous. Outside of town there are ruins, volcanoes, and a lake within an hour. The town doesn't have much tourism which gives it a more authentic feel, but also means you won't find many good restaurants around the square or at night.
Rick is exceptional. He helped me with planning my three days in Santa Ana so well. It was so much fun to rent the motorbike and to drive around to all the interesting spots e.g. the volcano, the ruta de las flores and the lake. But how he helped me and my friend when she got seriously injured was outstanding. He was available on the phone within no time. He arranged a transport to the nearest hospital. And even the transport back to Santa Ana when my friend needed to get stitches. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Friendly staff (David at front desk is great), comfy bed, nice roof seating area, water refills, beer or sodas, fantastic "tipico" breakfast. Room was simple but comfortable. Location was good; maybe 10min walk to the historic center main plaza/national theatre & several pupuserias less than 1/2mi from hotel. Yes there is some street noise but I sleep with earplugs so not a problem. Overall a good value & I would definitely stay here again.
Casa Vieja is a very comfortable and welcoming place to stay whilst visiting Santa Ana. Luis was tremendously supportive during my stay and for organizing my tour to the vulcano. He is also very knowledgeable about the town. Santa Ana is very safe.
The beds are comfortable and everything is very clean. You'll be staying at a typically simple setting, but perfectly located, with a hot shower and pancakes for breakfast.
Luis is a very nice, generous man who represents Santa Ana well. He has many tips and transportation options - ask him anything. They also offer optional laundry services and breakfast. We loved the pancakes and refillable water jug. AC may be available for an extra cost. Good spot to use as home base for 2-3 days in Santa Ana whether you are a backpacker dorm type or a quiet young couple.
This hotel is literally right next to the Santa Ana Cathedral in the main square. You cannot get any better location than that. I also appreciate the fact that they let me check in at noon even though my reservation wasn’t until 3pm. This let me see more of the city on the day that I arrived. I’d definitely stay here again if ever I was in El Salvador again.
Excellent place to base yourself for Santa Ana & vicinities exploration. Clean, well maintained, equipped with great kitchen for self-cooking and what most important the owner Aminta is a very kind and genuine person who also speaks English that may help a lot for those who aren’t quite savvy to speak Spanish on a decent level.
The reviews are true! This really may be the best hostal in El Salvador (or maybe most of Central America).
The owner is exceptional - so kind and helpful. The room was amazing - large, comfortable, and quiet with a great view. Wi-fi is strong so it's easy to work. The pool is beautiful. Thank you!!
Great hostel with a family atmosphere. The owners are very nice and always available to give advice on activities to undertake. Everything is very clean and the kitchen is well equipped. Nice pool to refresh and sweet pets. Absolutely recommended for those passing through Santa Ana!
The hostel is in a great location in Santa Ana and there are two goats which is a unique experience. The people who were working at the hostel were very nice and informative about where we can go and what transportation we need to get to get to other areas in El Salvador.
The hotel has a beautiful view of the lake. We were in room 2A and the view was excellent. The rooms were clean and comfortable. The breakfast was very good, with the exception of the coffee. For the most part, the staff was pleasant enough. Fairly updated facility.
The room was big, aircon worked well as did WiFi. The staff were friendly and the inside of the hotel was a quiet oasis when compared to Santa Ana! There are a couple of pretty average restaurants that are walkable and ample on-street parking outside the front door.
The hostel have multiple rooms to chill and all the equipment you need (kitchen, laundry room…). The owner is personally there and he gives you tips about trips and nightlife. He wants to make sure you have the best experience in Santa Ana and it’s surroundings.
Lovely hotel owners Amy and Nora were amazing, anything you needed help with they were there. Tasty breakfast and drinking water available! Super location nearby good food and the best coffee shop in town (peaberry café) Best place to stay in Santa ana
I stayed 4 nights and enjoyed my stay there. All the staff were amazing and super friendly. Nice breakfast served in the morning. Close to the city centre. Warm water in the shower. Recommended for a stay in Santa Ana.
The room was very basic but spacious. The AC was nice. Breakfast was amazing and the lady that makes breakfast is so friendly. She is the best staff member.
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