About

The Hostel

This is a great little place in downtown Tegus with a fun vibe, cool art, chill music, cold beer, and nice rooms with private baths. It's a nice old house that has been adapted into a hostel and a bar-restaurant that is open for locals, very nice environment.

The dorms are well equipped with an ensuite, comfortable beds, charging outlets, AC, fan and hot water. There are three rooms all fitting 4 people, one with 4 twin single beds and two with 2 twin single beds and a queen-sized bed. Staff is very nice and helpful.

We have a bar/restaurant

The hostel has a restaurant and bar. In the evenings there’s food, beer, and lots of energy and fun as the local young people come in for a party on the terrace.

The bar is definitely hopping, but they close the terrace (where the rooms are) at 12 midnight, so no need to plan to sleep much before then. The food offered here at the hostel is epic and the beer is ice cold. If noise bothers you please take that into account when booking please.

What to Do (Tegucigalpa)

Tegucigalpa is a great city that is relatively undiscovered on the backpacker trail. Nevertheless, there is a lot of life in the city. From up and coming yuppie scene to local market delicious soups, you can be sure to love this city.

This city has lots of hidden gems and feels like your ‘off the beaten track’. Museum of National Identity, La Leona Park, Mercado Los Dolores, Mercados de Comayaguela, The Picacho Christ National Park, La Tigra National Park, Santa Lucia, Valle de Angeles.

Is it Safe?

We get this question a lot. We tell all of our guests that safety should not be a concern when in downtown Tegucigalpa. Is a very safe area and we suggest you walk around with not being concerned? Nevertheless, Tegucigalpa is a big city and you should always be cautious when traveling with expensive belongings such as cellphones or cameras. Full disclamer: There is the issue cat calling with women during the day but nothing more than that. If you're a woman traveling alone, keep safety in mind when walking around after dark.

We have free high speed internet service and WiFi at the hostel.

La Ronda Hostel Policies and Conditions:

Check In Time: After 2:00 p.m.
Check Out Time: 11:00 a.m. (but we're pretty relaxed about this)

Cancellation policy: 24 hours before arrival.
Payment upon arrival by cash, credit cards, debit cards. This property may pre-authorize your credit card before arrival.
We use Tab money app for credit card payments.

No curfew.

Guests can check in if their room or bed is empty and clean.

If there is no empty room or bed to check into (for instance in the case of early morning arrival) you may leave your luggage at the hostel and collect them when the room or bed is ready.

Check-out time for in-house guests is 11:00 AM. Rooms can be occupied after 14:00.

House Rules

Check In

14:00 - 21:00

Check Out

until

  • Age Restriction
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • No Curfew
  • Taxes Not Included
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Facilities

  • Free WiFi
  • Free Internet Access
  • Airport Transfers
  • Luggage Storage
  • Currency Exchange
  • Housekeeping
  • Reception (limited hours)
  • Internet access
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Location

Barrio La Ronda, Ave Maximo Jerez,, Corner building with balcony besides Taco Mexi and, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
1.8km from city centre