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Lomas del Guijarro
Tegucigalpa, Honduras · Neighborhood Guide
Tegucigalpa's most upscale neighborhood. Gated communities, international restaurants, embassies, and private security. The safest area in the city.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Lomas del Guijarro at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
HNL 15,000–25,000/month for 1-BR (~$600–$1,000 USD)
Rent Range
Good — Tegucigalpa's safest area with private security and embassy presence.
Safety
20–40 Mbps fibre from Tigo.
Internet
Who Lives in Lomas del Guijarro?
Diplomats, NGO staff, corporate expats, wealthy Honduran families.
Living in Lomas del Guijarro — Practical Details
Walkability
Moderate — restaurants and shops on the main road. Gated communities walkable internally.
Grocery & Food Access
Good — PriceSmart and La Colonia supermarkets nearby.
Getting Around
- Uber essential — Tegucigalpa traffic heavy
- Private drivers common
Nearby Coworking
- Impact Hub Tegucigalpa
Insider Tips for Lomas del Guijarro
- 1Safest area in Tegucigalpa — embassy presence provides genuine security
- 2Never walk alone at night even here — always use Uber
- 3PriceSmart membership saves significantly on imported groceries
- 4Best private hospitals nearby
FAQ — Lomas del Guijarro, Tegucigalpa
What is Lomas del Guijarro like for expats?
Lomas del Guijarro is a higher-end neighborhood in Tegucigalpa. Tegucigalpa's most upscale neighborhood. Gated communities, international restaurants, embassies, and private security. The safest area in the city. Best for: Expats who want maximum security, modern amenities, and proximity to international services.
How much does it cost to live in Lomas del Guijarro, Tegucigalpa?
Lomas del Guijarro is classified as "Higher-End" in Tegucigalpa. Typical rent: HNL 15,000–25,000/month for 1-BR (~$600–$1,000 USD). Total monthly budget in Tegucigalpa: $1,000–$1,500.
Is Lomas del Guijarro safe for expats?
Good — Tegucigalpa's safest area with private security and embassy presence.
Who lives in Lomas del Guijarro?
Diplomats, NGO staff, corporate expats, wealthy Honduran families.
Other Neighborhoods in Tegucigalpa
Colonia Palmira
Higher-EndDiplomatic quarter with embassies, boutique hotels, and upscale dining. Well-maintained streets and reliable infrastructure.
El Hatillo
Mid-RangeResidential hillside area with panoramic mountain views. Gated developments, quieter pace, and cooler temperatures at higher elevation.
Colonia Florencia
Mid-RangeUpper-middle-class residential area. Good local shops, restaurants, and access to malls. More affordable than Lomas but still well-maintained.
Valle de Ángeles
Budget-FriendlyColonial mountain town 30 minutes from the city center. Artisan markets, pine forests, and weekend getaway atmosphere.
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