Aerial view of a large hydroelectric dam in Paraguay, surrounded by green landscape and a wide reservoir, with water flowing into a river below—an iconic scene for anyone interested in Paraguay travel or learning about Paraguay visa requirements.
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Recommended Hotels in Paraguay

Paraguay offers a more relaxed and less-traveled experience compared to other South American destinations, with a smaller but solid selection of comfortable hotels. Accommodations here tend to focus on convenience, local character, and a slower pace of travel.

Our team works closely with trusted partners and consistently receives strong feedback on the hotels we recommend. Below are some of the top areas to stay when visiting Paraguay.

Asunción

Asunción, the capital, offers the widest range of accommodations in Paraguay, including modern hotels, business-class properties, and boutique stays. Most travelers stay in central or waterfront areas for easier access to restaurants, cultural sites, and transportation.

Hotels here are typically used as a base for exploring the city or as part of a broader itinerary, so location and comfort are usually the top priorities.

Iguazú Region

While the famous Iguazú Falls are located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, many Paraguay itineraries include access to the region via nearby cities. Travelers typically stay on the Argentine or Brazilian side for closer proximity to the falls and a wider range of accommodations.

If your trip includes Iguazú, your hotel choice will usually be based on logistics and access to the park rather than staying within Paraguay itself.