2 Best Hotels in West of Downtown, San Jose

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San José's vast west side contains only a smattering of lodgings, but among them are two of the city's best, Hotel Grano de Oro and the Park Inn by Radisson.

Hilton San José La Sabana

$$$ | San José, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

In a country of low-slung buildings, this 31-story skyscraper hotel—it’s Costa Rica’s tallest building—stands out as a veritable Manhattan on La Sabana park. Don’t confuse this place with the similarly named Hilton Garden Inn San José La Sabana—also nice—just two blocks away. From the minute the elevator whisks you up to the 18th-floor lobby, you see this hotel has upped the gleam quotient quite a bit. There isn’t much in the way of local flavor here, but the starkly modern tan-and-white décor sparkles. Ceiling-to-floor windows offer stupendous views, north and south toward the mountains, with south rooms looking directly down into the National Stadium below. (Who needs to buy a soccer ticket?)

Pros

  • Stupendous views
  • Excellent restaurant
  • First-class amenities

Cons

  • Lacks local flavor
  • Far from downtown sights
  • Sameness of a chain hotel
San José, Costa Rica
2220--9000
Hotel Details
131 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Grano de Oro

$$$ | C. 30, Avdas. 2–4, San José, 10102, Costa Rica Fodor's Choice

Two wooden houses have been converted into one of the city's most charming inns, decorated throughout with old photos of the capital and paintings by local artists; head up to your room for the old coffee-plantation feel for which the hotel is known. Each room is different, and although you can't go wrong with any of them, those in the older, 20th-century house are the nicest, especially the Garden Suite, with hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a private garden. Public areas have a glitzy elegance. The sumptuous restaurant, run by a French-trained chef, wraps around a lovely indoor patio and bromeliad-filled gardens, and has become one of the capital's premier dining venues. The hotel's sundeck has a view of both the city and the far-off volcanoes. It all combines to make this our favorite lodging option in the city.

Pros

  • Sundeck with beautiful views
  • Sumptuous, old-world decor
  • Superb, elegant restaurant

Cons

  • Far from downtown sights
  • Need taxi to get here
  • Nothing else worth seeing in the neighborhood
C. 30, Avdas. 2–4, San José, 10102, Costa Rica
2255–3322
Hotel Details
39 rooms
No Meals

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