Villa Bokeh.
Villa Bokéh is a fifteen-suite hideaway set within a six-acre private estate just outside Antigua’s historic core. Housed in a former hacienda and artist’s residence, the property maintains its colonial bones while incorporating modern Guatemalan craftsmanship, from hand-carved furniture to textiles sourced from local artisans. Each suite follows a specific color palette—the monochrome Onyx room is a standout—and most feature private balconies overlooking gardens, lily ponds, and the towering Agua Volcano. Life here centers on the landscape; guests can row across the private lake or retreat to the pool. At the restaurant, Bokéh 3.1, the menu leans into Guatemalan-nouvelle cuisine, utilizing indigenous ingredients often pulled from the hotel’s own gardens. It is a self-contained retreat that offers a quieter, design-forward alternative to the city’s busy central streets.