Your stay — Little Morgans
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Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Little Morgans, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) for a quieter stay. Although the hotel is in Rivas, a city with moderate traffic, the upper floors are further away from the street noise.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid rooms near the lift (elevator) as the sound of its operation can be noticeable, especially in a 3-star hotel with a relatively compact design.
Best views
Guests may be able to see the surrounding cityscape, including the nearby buildings and streets.
Quietest floors
2nd floor and above
🔊 Noise notes
Be prepared for some street noise, especially during peak hours.
Insider tips
Take advantage of the hotel's proximity to the city center and explore Rivas' local markets and restaurants on foot. If you have a car, consider parking it in a secure location near the hotel, as parking spots may be limited in the surrounding area.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Little Morgans
free Wi-Fi throughout with speeds up to 100 Mbps; no login constraints
serves all floors, no stairs-only historic sections
complimentary access to PressReader digital newsstand
check-in from 14:00, check-out by 12:00; early bag-drop from 08:00, late check-out until 14:00 for 200 córdobas fee
available 24/7 for 50 córdobas per bag
step-free access, wheelchair-friendly entries, some rooms with adapted bathrooms
valet parking available 24/7 for 150 córdobas per night; nearest public car park is 1 block away at 100 córdobas per day; no EV charging available
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: 20 córdobas per person per night
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit + 1000 córdobas incidental card hold at check-in
5-Minute Radius Essentials
Pulpería El porvenir — 723 m · ~9 min walk
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Nicaraguan Córdoba (NIO)
Travellers can exchange currency at banks, currency exchange offices, or at airports, but be aware that rates at airports and tourist bureaux are often poor. The best rates can be found at banks, such as Bancentro or Banco de América.
Credit cards, particularly Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted in tourist areas, but cash is often preferred. Some local businesses may also accept contactless payments, but it's best to have a mix of cash and card.
Tipping is not expected but is appreciated, around 5-10% for good service in restaurants and bars. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare or giving 10-20 córdobas is sufficient.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A typical cheap coffee can be found at a local café for around 20-30 córdobas ($0.60-$0.90 USD).
A meal at a local food stall or street vendor can cost around 50-80 córdobas ($1.50-$2.40 USD) for a plate of rice, beans, and meat or fish.
A main course at a local restaurant can cost around 150-250 córdobas ($4.50-$7.50 USD) for a typical Nicaraguan dish.
The streets around the Mercado de Rivas are a good place to find cheap eats, with vendors selling everything from traditional dishes to fresh fruits and vegetables.
Supermercado Don Pepe and Supermercado La Flor are two popular supermarket chains in the area.
Local markets, such as the Mercado de Rivas, offer a wide range of affordable clothing options, including traditional Nicaraguan garments.
A day pass for public transportation costs around 100-150 córdobas ($3-$4.50 USD) and can be purchased at the bus terminal. From the airport, take a taxi or shuttle for around 200-300 córdobas ($6-$9 USD).
Eat at local food stalls or street vendors, avoid exchanging money at airports or tourist bureaux, and use public transportation instead of taxis.
Emergency Contacts
RivasFor general emergencies in Rivas, dial 911. Local numbers: Red Cross (Rivas) +505 2563 3431; Bomberos (Fire) +505 2563 2750. Hospital: Hospital Gaspar García Laviana, +505 2563 3232. Keep these on your phone.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Rivas, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Little Morgans
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Mercado Huembes, Managua → Rivas main terminal
💡 Catch the direct bus from Huembes—look for 'Rivas' on the windshield. Cash only, exact change. Sit near the front for luggage safety; buses are crowded but reliable.
Rivas main terminal → The Whitehouse, Rivas
💡 Taxis cluster near the terminal. Agree on price before getting in—local rides within town rarely exceed $3. The Whitehouse is near the Cathedral; drivers know it.
Tica Bus Station, Managua → Rivas main terminal
💡 More comfortable than chicken buses—air-conditioned with luggage hold. Buy ticket at station, not online. Alight at Rivas terminal, then taxi to The Whitehouse for $3.
Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (MGA), Managua → The Whitehouse, Rivas
💡 Pre-book via your hotel or a local driver like Marvin (known to expats) to avoid haggling. The drive uses the Pan-American Highway—smooth but watch for speed bumps near towns.
About Rivas
Wikipedia ↗Rivas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈriβas]) is a city and municipality in southwestern Nicaragua on the Isthmus of the same name. The city proper is the capital of the Department of Rivas and administrative centre for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Little Morgans?
Request a room on the upper floors (3rd or 4th) for a quieter stay. Although the hotel is in Rivas, a city with moderate traffic, the upper floors are further away from the street noise.
Which rooms should I avoid at Little Morgans?
Avoid rooms near the lift (elevator) as the sound of its operation can be noticeable, especially in a 3-star hotel with a relatively compact design.
Is Little Morgans noisy?
Be prepared for some street noise, especially during peak hours.
Which rooms have the best views at Little Morgans?
Guests may be able to see the surrounding cityscape, including the nearby buildings and streets.
What are insider tips for staying at Little Morgans?
Take advantage of the hotel's proximity to the city center and explore Rivas' local markets and restaurants on foot. If you have a car, consider parking it in a secure location near the hotel, as parking spots may be limited in the surrounding area.
What time is check-in at Little Morgans?
Check-in at Little Morgans is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Little Morgans have Wi-Fi?
free Wi-Fi throughout with speeds up to 100 Mbps; no login constraints
Is there a city or tourist tax at Little Morgans?
20 córdobas per person per night
Where can I eat cheaply near Little Morgans?
A meal at a local food stall or street vendor can cost around 50-80 córdobas ($1.50-$2.40 USD) for a plate of rice, beans, and meat or fish.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Little Morgans?
A day pass for public transportation costs around 100-150 córdobas ($3-$4.50 USD) and can be purchased at the bus terminal. From the airport, take a taxi or shuttle for around 200-300 córdobas ($6-$9 USD).
Top Attractions in Rivas
💡 Go early morning (around 7am) to see local vendors setting up outside with fresh fruit and baked goods. The church opens for mass at 8am, but you can slip inside quietly before then.
💡 Don’t buy the first price quoted for fruit; polite haggling is expected. For a proper cheap lunch (around 40 córdobas), look for the comedor at stall 47 on the east side – ask for 'gallo pinto con huevo'.
💡 Best visited late afternoon when the heat drops and families come out. Grab a bag of fresh mango slices with chili from the street vendor near the southeast corner, usually around 20 córdobas.
💡 Walk up via Calle Real from the market (about 20 mins). Bring water – the climb is steep but short. Best at sunrise before 6am, when you’ll have the place and the view to yourself.
💡 Entry is about $1 (or 30 córdobas). The guard often speaks only Spanish but will happily unlock the back room showing a rare collection of Chorotega ceramic figurines – ask nicely.