San Jose Hotels

San José offers accommodations for every taste and budget: fabulous five-star chains, plush boutique hotels, cosy B&Bs, humble family-run pensions, backpacker hostels and more. No matter what your budget, be sure to make reservations in high season (December to March), particularly during the Christmas holidays, when rooms fill and prices rise. Cheap hotels in San José are available in the winter during May to mid-November. The San José hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:

Luxury (over US$100)
Moderate (US$40 to US$100)
Cheap (up to US$40)
These San José hotel rates are based on double occupancy of twin or double room at standard rate, including breakfast for two and all taxes.

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Xandari Resort & Spa

+506 2443 2020.

Overlooking the international airport from the jungled slopes of Poás Volcano is remarkable Xandari Resort. Created by an artist and architect, the spacious, modern, award-winning suites are an exercise in stylish luxury. Elaborately landscaped, sculpture-strewn gardens surround the swimming pools, but give way to wilder rainforest, with trails past several waterfalls. Enjoy the view over the sparkling Central Valley night from your private patio, or at the good restaurant, worth a visit even if you can’t stay.

APDO 1485-4050, Alajuela, San Jose, Costa Rica

Though more international luxury hotels in San José are opening, this venerable five-star resort, wrapped in lush gardens and coffee plantations just 7km (four miles) from the city centre is still one of the best. The flawless Spanish colonial theme includes wonderful antique furnishings and a tiny, Mission-style Catholic chapel onsite. Guests enjoy modern amenities, however, such as several pools, fine dining restaurants, flawless rooms, spa treatments, and more.

700m oeste Bridgestone/Firestone, San Jose, Costa Rica

Hotel Grano de Oro

+506 2255 3322.

The luxurious grand dame of San José’s hotel scene is named for the “Grain of Gold,” an old Tico (Costa Rican) nickname for coffee. Though this world-class boutique hotel offers every modern comfort, the style is that of Costa Rica’s caffeinated heyday, the boom years between the 19th and 20th centuries. The Victorian exterior’s soaring lobby, with a renowned restaurant, serves 34 excellent rooms, each beautifully designed and decorated.

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