
Hotels in Tegucigalpa
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Browse hotels in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, near Boulevard Morazán and the colonial Parque Central. Toncontín Airport is 6.5 km from the city centre.
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About Tegucigalpa
Tegucigalpa: Capital on a Hillside
Tegucigalpa, founded by Spanish colonists in 1578 as a silver-mining settlement, sits at roughly 1,000 metres elevation in a valley flanked by Cerro El Picacho. The capital of Honduras is divided by the Choluteca River, with the colonial core concentrated around Parque Central and the 18th-century Catedral de San Miguel Arcángel on the east bank, and the commercial district of Comayagüela on the west. The Barrio La Leona neighbourhood preserves cobblestone lanes and tile-roofed houses dating to the 19th century, while Colonia Palmira hosts embassies and mid-range hotels within walking distance of Boulevard Morazán.
Where to Stay
Most hotels anchor around Boulevard Morazán, Colonia Palmira, and the Las Lomas district — all roughly 4–6 km from the historic centre. Business travellers favour Palmira for proximity to government offices; leisure visitors tend toward the hillside neighbourhoods for cooler air and proximity to Parque Naciones Unidas El Picacho, a 1,030-hectare reserve with views across the entire valley.
Practical Tips
- Altitude: Evenings cool quickly at 1,000 m — pack a light layer year-round.
- Getting around: Taxis and app-based rides (InDriver) are the practical choice; the city's steep terrain makes walking between districts tiring.
- Airport: Aeropuerto Internacional Toncontín sits 6.5 km south of the centre with one of the steepest commercial approach paths in the Americas.
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