Hotels near Sir Barry Bowen Municipal Airport (TZA), Belize City
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The Palms
Located in Belize City, The Palms provides accommodation with an outdoor pool. With a fitness centre, the 4-star villa has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.

City Garden Apartment
Located in Belize City in the Belize Province region, City Garden Apartment features a garden. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking and free WiFi.

City Garden 2 Apartment
Located in Belize City in the Belize Province region, City Garden 2 Apartment provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property features quiet street views.

Ramada by Wyndham Princess Belize City
Offering outdoor pool, plus a spa and wellness centre, Princess Hotel and Casino is located in Belize City.

Easy Inn Hotel
Set in Belize City and within 50 km of Altun Ha, Easy Inn Hotel features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.

Golden Bay Belize Hotel
Golden Bay Belize Hotel is located in Belize City. Providing a restaurant, the property also has a bar, as well as a hot tub.

Villa Boscardi
Villa Boscardi is located 4.1 km from central Belize City. Free Wi-Fi access is available on site and the breakfast is included with the rate.

Casa De Shangrila
Set in Belize City in the Belize Province region, Casa De Shangrila offers accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property has garden views.

Belize Maya Cabaña
Belize Maya Cabaña features free WiFi throughout the property and views of garden in Belize City. There is free private parking and the property offers paid airport shuttle service.

Travelart Backpackers Hostel
Travelart Backpackers Hostel features air-conditioned accommodation in Belize City. Boasting luggage storage space, this property also provides guests with a sun terrace.

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I have to say, Belize City is my least favorite part of...
I have to say, Belize City is my least favorite part of Belize. It's dusty and messy. Maybe I should've dug deeper into everything it can offer, but I only spent a few days there. I prefer all other areas of Belize over the city.Guest review byYolanda - 6.0
I love the restaurant Celebrity it's close to the Belize...
I love the restaurant Celebrity it's close to the Belize Museum on Regent street which was a former prison. The food is excellent. It's very easy to get around Belize city by taxi. We paid a taxi 10 BZ dollars to take us from the bus terminal to the Museum that's about 5 US. I called the chauffeur later on in the afternoon to take us to town and we were dropped at the park in the center of town. We walked around the park and sat on a chair under a tree, we visited the inner stores on Albert street. What I like about Belize, there are restrooms every where and the people are friendly. You can ask them anything they will help you out. We walked on the market on Saturday, got some hot bread by the bakery and coffee next door. I loved Altun Ha. Our guide was arranged by the guesthouse Casa de Shangri-La.Guest review byEdelstein - 8.0
If you like physical activity--tubing, hiking--this a a...
If you like physical activity--tubing, hiking--this a a great place for you to go.Belize is somehow in transition. They have "tourist-cized" many of their natural wonders into "fun" events, but they have not focused on the history. The city seems to cater to the cruise ships, a pretty awful entity, but one that can pay the bills. I had the feeling much of what I saw was a facade. This diverse country is irrevocably beautiful but, to me, it has been "Kardashianed" or is somewhere on the road to having that done to it. This is unwise, but it is what we have in this world right now. The people are beautiful, even the unscrupulous cab drivers and one young "guard" at the ferry terminal. I liked the country, but I will not return.Guest review byJanette Gould MartinUnited States