14 S Iglesia Street, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico | (888) 399-9863
Five-minute walk to shops, restaurants, and Plaza Colon
Former convent retains beautiful architectural detailing
Quaint rooms with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and (optional) mini-fridges
Fast Wi-Fi is free throughout the property
Free continental breakfast
Off-street parking available in a gated lot (free and limited)
Surrounding neighborhood can be noisy
Hotel Colonial is a charming 29-room budget option housed in a former convent in the heart of downtown Mayaguez. Although the property has undergone plenty of modern updates over the years, many historic architectural details remain, providing a lovely sense of place. Rooms are done in a simple, mostly white colonial style, and feature modern amenities like fast, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and (optional) mini-fridges. However, aside from a small open-air patio and communal breakfast area, features are slim. While slightly more expensive, Howard Johnson Downtown Mayaguez offers three-pearl accommodations with additional amenities, including a wine bar and a pool.
Scene
Quaint historic hotel with a quiet atmosphere
The small, budget hotel -- housed in a former convent and with many of the original architectural details -- captures much of the city’s historic charm. There's almost no communal space here, and as such, the overall vibe is often quiet and relaxed. The tiny breakfast area sees modest traffic in the morning, but is vacant throughout the remainder of the day. The open-air patio likewise provides additional communal space, however, it went largely unused during our stay. It seems most travelers simply use the property as a place to lay their heads at night, while exploring the city by day. With a wide range of rooms that can accommodate up to six, guests are just as likely to find traveling singles and large, vacationing families.
Location
In the heart of downtown Mayaguez, a few blocks from restaurants, shops, and Plaza Colon
Located in the heart of downtown Mayaguez, the hotel is a few short blocks to many restaurants, shops, and the city’s famous Plaza Colon. The neighborhood can be moderately noisy at night. A rental car will be handy for those looking to explore western Puerto Rico. Dozens of retail stores and chain restaurants on Route 2 are less than 10 minutes away by car. Zoologico de Mayaguez and the waterfront Litoral Park can be reached in eight minutes by car. It's about 20 to 40 minutes by car to some of Cabo Rojo's better beaches, including Buye Beach. Most travelers will likely arrive via Eugenio Maria De Hostos (MAZ) -- 15 minutes north by car. Rafael Hernandez Airport (BQN) in Aguadilla provides far more international flights, however, it's a 45-minute drive from the hotel.
Rooms
Clean and simple rooms, with a touch of colonial style plus air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi
Rooms are clean and bright, if simple. The mostly white-on-white look is accented by architectural details from the property’s former life as a convent-turned-church. Upgraded rooms feature original stone columns, wide, domed ceilings, and ornate, cathedral-style trim. Furniture includes details like wrought-iron bed frames and heavy wooden pieces, adding a bit of colonial charm to the otherwise spartan spaces.
All rooms offer similar amenities but differ mainly in size and bed configuration. Entry-level Petite Rooms are tiny and are best for solo travelers. Mid-range Standard Rooms offer slightly more floor space -- still substantially smaller than a typical budget hotel room -- with enough room for two. Queen, Double, and Triple rooms offer one, two, or three beds respectively and square footage that increases accordingly. Technology amenities include flat-screen TVs and fast, free Wi-Fi. Air-conditioning is standard in all rooms and some upgraded categories also offer mini-fridges.
Bathrooms are clean but similarly stripped down. Stark white covers every surface. Walk-in shower stalls and generic, pump-style bath amenities are standard.
Features
Free continental breakfast and a small, open-air patio
The tiny property offers few common amenities. In lieu of an on-site restaurant, free continental breakfast is available every morning in a small room adjacent to the lobby. Offerings are limited to dry cereal, toast, and coffee.
Tucked into a second floor landing sits a small, open-air patio with a handful of chairs and tables. The space is primarily for the use of the three adjacent rooms. However, it is technically available for all guests to use.
Free off-street parking is available in a secure, gated lot.