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Warm and welcoming guest houses are ideal for travelers who prefer laid-back accommodations with a personal touch. Usually family run, these hosts will provide local recommendations and even optional meals. Guest houses sometimes feature a cozy living room or a garden – and are still cheaper than most regular hotels.

Guest Houses That Travelers Love in San Alfonso

  • Scored 9.1
    9.1
    Rated wonderful
    Wonderful
     · 188 reviews
    The hostess Carolina is just lovely and so helpfull. The cabins are tucked away in a lovely garden away from the road. They are rustic but very clean and tidy and comfortable.
    Keith
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: $74.47
    Scored 8.6
    8.6
    Rated excellent
    Excellent
     · 250 reviews
    The hostal is easy to find with secure car parking on site. The staff were very friendly and offered us a packed lunch (in lieu of breakfast) as we needed to leave at 6.00 am. Whilst the bedroom has an allocated bathroom, it’s located approximately 15 metres away along a corridor (which wasn’t a problem for us).
    Denise
    Young couple
  • Avg. price/night: $100.57
    Scored 8.9
    8.9
    Rated excellent
    Excellent
     · 27 reviews
    Everything was clean and the property was easy to find. We stayed on the last weekend of winter, which was a little cold outside, but the place has a fireplace ready to go, so quite cozy. The property also has a pool and bbq stations for warmer months. Finally, I loved that they are active recyclers and composters - great to protect our planet and the beautiful surroundings. We also brought our dog, who was welcomed on site. While the place is animal-friendly, this did not impact the cleanliness and it was relatively quiet (dogs included.)
    Lenhart
    Family with young children
  • Scored 8.8
    8.8
    Rated excellent
    Excellent
     · 25 reviews
    The proerty was in a quiet leafy rural location surrounded by ancient walnut trees , with a large collection of affectionate cats and some elderly dogs.
    peter
    Young couple