Hotel Las Palmeras
Belize City, Belize District
Hotel Description
Las Palmeras caters to budget travelers offering simple and comfortable rooms at competitive prices. The most economical rooms have shared bath; rooms with private baths are also available. Two outside verandas give guests great views of the city along with ample breeze from the sea. There is a small snack shop downstairs for food and beverages (including bottle and can juices, purified water, beers and stout). Guests can relax in the sub-tropical climate on the patio while sipping ice cold Belizean beer. For Belizean and Chinese food there are a few restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. Banks and major department stores are only a 5-minute walk away. The owner's aim is to offer competitive prices and to please you, the guest.
History & Owners Mr. Frank Blades opened the hotel in 1981, the year of Belize?s Independence. The property had tall coconut trees next door and that inspired the name. Mr. Blades is retired and now runs the hotel and a small grocery shop downstairs.
Amenities
 | Fan in Room |  | TV in Room |
 | Private Bath |  | Hot Water |
 | 24-hour Electricity |  | Phone on Site |
 | Snack/Gift Shop |  | Children Allowed |
Tours
 | Can Arrange |  | References Provided |
Languages Spoken  | English |  | Spanish |
Location & Directions #39 corner George and Bishop Streets, Belize City The hotel is located at the corner of Bishop and George Streets, just one block west of West Canal Street. Driving to the hotel, from the south end of Swing Bridge, go down Albert Street one or two blocks and turn right down Church Street or Bishop Street (make sure they are not one-way). Travel a few blocks west and you will cross over the canal. From there, the property is one block away on the corner. While these directions might sound simple it is easy to get turned around in this area. It?s advisable if you are planning to walk or if you are traveling alone to take a taxi.
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