Villa Bokéh - Relais & Chateaux

Hotel · Antigua Guatemala

Villa Bokéh - Relais & Chateaux

Hotel · Antigua Guatemala

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San Pedro Panorama, Sacatepequez. Lote C3, Entrada a Finca San Nicolás, Guatemala

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Volcano views, gardens, lagoons, fine dining, spa, pool  

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+502 2231 1919
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Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Antigua, Guatemala

"Antigua is a city rich in Spanish colonial architecture, baroque churches, and vibrant cultural traditions. Despite its past devastation by an earthquake, it has evolved into a charming destination with new accommodations, cultural activities, and improved accessibility. Highlights include the Holy Week processions, natural dye workshops, and immersive coffee experiences."

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"Set on the outskirts of Antigua’s cobbled downtown, this elegant 15-room boutique hotel offers a picture-perfect view of Volcán de Agua, one of three volcanoes that frame the colonial Guatemalan town. The property is part of the Relais & Chateaux group; as such, the service is more concierge-style and upscale. The in-house team can book bespoke experiences for guests, from an on-site tasting journey of local varietals of maíz through bite-size dishes to a natural dye workshop with a local textile studio. Most suites come with private balconies or enclosed gardens with firepits, while the greenhouse-style restaurant centers on elevated presentations of regional and Indigenous Guatemalan ingredients. —Michaela Trimble" - Jamie Spain

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"Villa Bokéh was built as a family home by an American photographer, Mitchell Denburg, who lived there with his Guatemalan wife, the photographer and artist Lissie Habie. During the pandemic, it was painstakingly converted into a hotel by Grupo Alta." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Villa Bokéh — Hotel Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Why book? This former artist’s estate is now the leading luxury boutique hotel in Antigua, the vibrant colonial epicenter of Guatemala . Set the scene: Set on the outskirts of Antigua’s cobbled downtown, this elegant 15-room boutique hotel offers a picture-perfect view of Volcán de Agua, one of three volcanoes that frame the colonial Guatemalan town . Even though it’s a restored hacienda, the property feels like a modern and contemporary sanctuary—especially with its nearly six acres of verdant gardens and walking paths, which includes a bamboo forest and a private outdoor pool dotted with blue-and-white parasols. The property’s upscale, refined appeal makes it a popular site for weddings, as well as getaways for couples and families. In the cozy ground-floor living room, guests can browse a selection of framed Guatemalan textiles, some over 100 years old, or enjoy afternoon tea on a plush sofa set before a white-brick fireplace. The backstory The property was first a private artist’s estate, which went into disrepair. Claudia Bosch, the president of the hospitality group Grupo Alta, saw the property as an opportunity to create a more luxurious offering in Antigua. The multi-year restoration project included renovating the original hacienda-style property and its six acres of gardens. The architecture and interior design firm Paliare Studio led the redesign of the original home, as well as a reconfiguration of the rooms to include 15 suites. The rooms: Every room is a suite at Villa Bokéh, most with private balconies or enclosed gardens with fire pits. Most also come with sweeping views of Volcán de Agua, one of three volcanoes that hug the town of Antigua. Each room has made-in-Guatemala artworks, ranging from black-and-white portraits by the photographer Mitchell Denburg to early 1900s tapestries curated by the Guatemalan textile expert and collector, Violeta Gutiérrez Caxaj. Food and drink: During a stay, guests can dine at the property’s greenhouse-style restaurant, run by Guatemalan chef Marco Saenz. His dining program centers around elevated presentations of regional and Indigenous Guatemalan ingredients , with a keen focus on supporting and uplifting local purveyors in the Mayan community. Highlighted ingredients include chipilin, a perennial legume native to Central America; loroco, an edible vine and seasonal delicacy; and native herbs like hierba mora, or amaranth seed. The neighborhood/area: The estate is set on the outskirts of Antigua, the most colorful colonial town in Guatemala. It is much more of an upscale, residential area (it’s an estate, after all), but you can still walk to the more central area of Antigua from the hotel. The service: The property is part of the Relais & Chateaux group; as such, the service is more concierge-style and upscale.  Anything left to mention? Don’t miss trying some of the hotel’s unique experiences, from an elevated tasting journey of local varietals of maíz to a natural dyeing workshop with the local textile studio, Luna Zorro." - Michaela Trimble

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One of the big reasons people come to this area are the Mayan ruins, the colonial architecture ,the culture and the active volcanos. Antigua has 3 of the 4. I did an overnight trek up Volcan Atecanango and up Volcan Fuego. Then this Mr & Mrs Smith in Antigua, Villa Bokeh to relax and recover afterwards.||||Villa Bokeh is on a few acres of the most amazing gardens and water features. Even had a very friendly wild duck! The rooms are magnificent. We had a few service hiccups but loved the gardens and plants. So many plants we'd never seen or conceived of! Also being so close to the historical city of Antigua but not in the middle of it. (very short uber ride). It was the perfect luxury stay after slogging it up and down 13,045 feet in elevation (3976 meters) to overlook and walk up close to an active "angry" volcano. ||||Note, this is a luxury hotel and the food was delicious but pricey. Like US big city pricey. Their pool and hot tub is outdated and didn't look inviting to me. That said, they seem to be doing some new construction so hopefully the pool with get an overhaul. (To me, the pool looked like a fountain that you'd see in los Vegas in front of a hotel.)||||Oh, don't eat the thing that looks like candy in the wrapper in the bathroom (same wrapper as the actual candy next to the bed). I have no idea what it was but trying to eat it was a mistake that we felt in our throats all day long).

KeithJS2014

Google
The setting and facilities are beautiful. The Tuna Tostadas were very nice. The main courses were good, but not great. We were surprised that most servers didn't speak English at a Relais & Chateaux, and we relied on the front desk attendant to translate. It's worth a visit.

Nicole Edwards

Google
An absolute jewel in a beautiful town! After hectic trips up to Flores/Tikal and an overnight trip hiking Acarenango, it was an absolute delight to come back to this beautiful tranquil oasis, with its focus on wellness (including personalised morning and evening rituals). Every single member of the team went out of their way to make the stay memorable, from packed breakfasts (at 3am!), to lighting fires on a rainy day, to little gifts at turn down. Thank you!

Dom A

Google
We stayed for a week over Spring Break (2 adults and 2 children). This resort-style hotel is a beautiful oasis on the edge of Antigua. Upon entering the hidden gate and driving up the long driveway, you are welcomed with a colonial-style farmhouse nestled within expansive grounds with Volcan de Agua in the background. There is a large lake with a fountain and a pretty little bridge, all surrounded by luscious foliage and multiple pergolas. The kids loved taking the small row boat out! It is very peaceful. Our suite (Negra) was also beautiful. Tall ceilings, spacious and perfect for the family (king bed, double sinks, toilet and shower downstairs and 2 twin beds, toilet and sink on the mezzanine). There was a little balcony which was perfect for morning coffee. There is no bath in this suite. The amenities were great (tea/coffee/minibar/turn down service with a little gift every night/slippers/robes/fire place). Checkin was easy with a welcome drink offered. The staff are SO helpful and friendly. The heated pool and jacuzzi were fantastic. Great place to relax with poolside service offered. We ordered from the bistro one lunchtime and they delivered it to the pool, which was very kind. The little bar (Burro) in the hotel is excellent (again, great service and cocktails). There is also a rooftop honor bar, which is super cute. A shuttle is offered, if that is busy the hotel arrange (and cover) a taxi. Continental breakfast (included, with a menu for additional items) by the lake was perfect. Restaurants (separate reviews) were very good. We had massages in their little spa which were fantastic (and very reasonably priced). There is also a gym there (which is a little odd because it’s in a conference room). This is an absolute gem of a hotel and I highly recommend it!

Shandy Asturias

Google
I went to an event where you painted champagne flutes with new years theme. The grounds were gorgeous and the ambiance was amazing. You felt transported! The food/cocktails were also very good! The actual event was ok. My family and I had a blast but the event just wasn't prepared correctly. The acrylic paints selected won't last even one handwash. The colors were odd because for new years I would have expected gold, silver, white, etc. none which were available. I would have also expected all the primary colors so you could mix to make secondary colors. We were given no instruction on how to preserve our cup. It's an event more for the experience.

Carlos Garzona

Google
The worst Brunch experience. Extremely disappointing experience and a far cry from what one would expect from a Relais & Châteaux property: • Reservation mishandled: Our reservation time was completely incorrect, setting a poor tone from the start. • Cleanliness issues: The glasses provided were visibly dirty, raising concerns about overall hygiene. • Unacceptable delays: It took an astonishing 45 minutes just to receive coffee, and when it finally arrived, it was weak and diluted. The same applied to the hot chocolate, which lacked any richness or flavor. • Unreasonably slow service: We waited a shocking 1 hour and 45 minutes for our food to arrive, which consisted of something as simple as eggs. The combination of poor service, substandard food quality, and disregard for cleanliness makes this experience wholly unacceptable. This establishment is far from deserving of the Relais & Châteaux designation, failing to meet even basic standards of hospitality and quality. It felt more like an underwhelming roadside café than a luxury destination. For the prices charged and the expectations set, this experience was a complete letdown. Edit: To make matters worse, when we voiced our concerns about the unacceptable delays and quality, the chef came out and stared at our table in an intimidating manner, making us feel uncomfortable and unwelcome.

X723QAmelissaj

Google
Absolutely stunning! Slice of paradise! Exceptional service. Contacted prior to my visit to welcome me and ask about special accommodations that may be needed. Alex, was exceptional! I also enjoyed a conversation with Cesar. These two provided excellent service! I felt so pampered! A welcome drink was provided, along with a bath with essential oil and bougainvillea flowers! Dinner was delicious! At night there was a complimentary oil infuser, hot eye mask, and a pillow menu with a choice of 8 different pillows. In the morning, green juice and a ginger drink were very much appreciated. Breakfast on the patio with a stunning view of Vulcan Agua! Such beautiful grounds with a lake, streams, beautiful flowers. A chicken coup where you can collect your own eggs for breakfast. Beautiful pool and jacuzzi! |First rate care! I felt like a princess! I would highly recommend this amazing hotel!

ivonnez564

Google
It’s a shame how beautiful the place is for the TERRIBLE SERVICE. They took too long, on many occasions we order water and never get it even after we repeatedly asked for it, also, they take our order incorrectly and to top it off, they added a lot of stuff we didn’t order into the check. It was so stressful we didn’t enjoy the food.