Trapp Family Hotel , Costa Rica

The Trapp Family Hotel in Monteverde Costa Rica is the closest hotel to the Monteverde Reserve in Costa Rica.

Whether you prefer comfort, the feeling of being in the middle of a charming cloudforest, or genuine family hospitality, you have chosen the right place.

The nearest hotel to the famous Monteverde Cloud forest Reserve, The Trapp Hotel Monteverde is a great choice for an unforgettable vacation. It is surrounded by a paradise of flora and fauna where will be able to enjoy Monteverde's incomparable beauty.

Trapp Family Hotel - Monteverde, Costa Rica

Wake up in the cloud forest and enjoy our country buffet breakfast. In the evenings, sit back and relax in the lounge bar before dinner in the international cuisine restaurant.

The wait staff offers attentive service at a relaxed pace. The wood-paneled restaurant provides diners and lunches with beautiful views to the cloud forest in a relaxed atmosphere.

Trapp Family Hotel Monteverde

When Trapp Hotel opened, in 1999, the hotel had only ten rooms and a restaurant. Soon it was necessary to build more rooms to a total of eighteen, in our main building. In 2003, our second building was finished, with eight Mountain Suites style rooms, all of them with a spectacular view of the Monteverde Mountains, offering our guests an option of more luxurious rooms. The last construction has been done in 2010 of four new Mountain Suites.

Trapp Family Hotel Rooms:

Trapp Family Hotel Monteverde Rooms
Trapp Family Hotel Monteverde Rooms
Trapp Family Hotel Monteverde Rooms
Trapp Family Hotel Monteverde Rooms
  • Trapp Family Hotel Features:
  • The nearest hotel to the famous Monverde Cloud Forest Reserve
  • Genuine family hospitality
  • Guided Tours surrounded by the mystic flora and fauna
  • Spacious and cozy guest rooms with venetian windows
  • Located only half a mile from the Monteverde Reserve and 4 miles from Santa Elena Town
  • Non-smoking hotel
  • International and national cuisine restaurant
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Trapp Family Hotel

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