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Frequently asked questions

What's Quetzaltenango like for family-friendly holidays?
The culturally rich destination of Quetzaltenango is a good choice if you’ve been considering a getaway with your children. The recreation options, walking trails and volcano viewpoints are just some of the things that make this the perfect spot for family trips. Fly into Quetzaltenango (AAZ-Los Altos), which is the closest airport, or Retalhuleu (RER), which is located 24.4 mi (39.3 km) from the city centre.
What's the best place to stay when travelling with children to Quetzaltenango?
Hotel Pensión Bonifaz is a top 3.5-star hotel on Expedia for families, and features an indoor pool and a restaurant. Other good options for your stay with the children include Hotel Casa Ponce and Hostal El Colibri.
How many family-friendly hotels can I expect to find in Quetzaltenango?
Expedia has 6 family-friendly hotels and other accommodation options in Quetzaltenango.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Quetzaltenango?
The hottest months are usually March and April, with an average temperature of 16°C, while the coldest months are January and December, with an average of 16°C. The rainiest months in Quetzaltenango are June, September, May and August, with each month seeing an average of 472 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Quetzaltenango?
While you and your family are visiting Quetzaltenango, you may want to explore some child-friendly attractions such as La Democracia Market and Municipal Theater. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Trama Textiles and Museo Ixkik’.