Located next to Tapachula’s Plaza Cristal Shopping Center, this modern hotel offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. Each stylish room includes cable TV and a small furnished terrace.
With a large outdoor pool and sun terrace, this Holiday Inn Express is located in the south outskirts of Tapachula, only 1.9 mi from Galerias Tapachula Mall.
The family-run Hotel Fenix is just 1 block from Tapachula's Central Park. It offers 24-hour reception, free Wi-Fi and free parking. All rooms have air conditioning and cable TV.
Located 11 miles from Izapa Archeological Zone, City Express by Marriott Tapachula offers 4-star accommodations in Tapachula and features a fitness center.
Keith
United States of America
We arrived 30 minutes before check-in. The front desk gal, Paola, was so incredibly rude with us, telling us we needed to wait for one more hour.
Well, we had a late lunch and came back two hours later. Then we were rudely told we would have to wait one or two more hours and that if we left the hotel, it might be 4 or more hours. We sat on a dirty, filthy couch in the lobby waiting without air conditioning. The manager came over and told us to continue waiting for our room. There was no courtesy extended, no apologies, no discount, no bottle of water. We were met with rudeness and disrespect.
The hotel allows smoking inside. All the hallways reeked of cigarette smoke. Our room was so heavily perfumed to disguise the cigarette smoke, it gave us an instant headache.
Breakfast was marginal.
Never again for me or my girlfriend.
This hotel is a little run down, have stayed in hundreds of hotels, I give it 2 stars or less.
The overwhelming disrespect and rudeness was barely tolerable.
Located in the north of Tapachula, Hotel Loma Real has an outdoor pool, a gym and a restaurant with panoramic views of the city. The modern rooms have a plasma-screen satellite TV.
Hotel & Suites Mo Sak is located 5 minutes’ walk from Tapachula main square and 3 minutes’ drive from a bus station. It features modern décor, complimentary coffee daily and free Wi-Fi.
Located in the north of Tapachula, Hotel Loma Real has an outdoor pool, a gym and a restaurant with panoramic views of the city. The modern rooms have a plasma-screen satellite TV.
La tranquilidad del espacio y la atención del personal
Located in Tapachula, 7.4 miles from Izapa Archeological Zone, Hotel Cabildos provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lo céntrico , la alberca y la atención del personal
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Hotel San Francisco is located 2133 feet from Tapachula main square. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Esta muy rica la comida y el hotel se ha mantenido
Hotel Cervantino is located in central Tapachula, just 459 feet from the Cathedral and Bicentenary Park. It offers rooms with free Wi-Fi and a private bathroom, as well as free coffee every morning.
Located in Tapachula, 7.2 miles from Izapa Archeological Zone, Hotel Sexta Avenida provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Stylish and funky, staff helpful. Central location
FAQs about hotels in Tapachula
On average, 3-star hotels in Tapachula cost $63 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tapachula are $85 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tapachula can be found for $95 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tapachula this weekend is $75 or, for a 4-star hotel, $98. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tapachula for this weekend cost around $116 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $87 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tapachula for tonight. You'll pay around $91 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tapachula will cost around $110, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Tapachula is a good overnight point for crossing the border...
Tapachula is a good overnight point for crossing the border with Guatemala at either Ciudad Hidalgo /Tecún Umán or Talisman /El Carmen. You can stock up on your favorite things before going to Guatemala where availability is scarce or imported goods cost a lot of money, but check first on import taxes or restrictions before buying stuff to take into Guatemala. There are a lot of supermarkets, Home Depot, Auto Zone, Walmart, Starbucks, lots of restaurants of all types and for all budgets. Downtown is lively, but traffic can be bad, airport outside of town has flies to many locations in Mexico.
Aura
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Tapachula is nice for me doing migrant work.
Tapachula is nice for me doing migrant work. There are some great restaurants. People are exceptionally friendly. But the city is hot and crowded. I wouldn't recommend for the average tourist.
Eagle
Mexico
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unfortunately due to the Corona virus I mostly stayed in the...
Unfortunately due to the Corona virus I mostly stayed in the room and in the hotel, apart from buying food and a new blouse.
All local cultural sights were closed but the shops were open and lots of people were out and about. Very few wore masks unlike in Antigua which was almost a ghost town when we left.
I’d just travelled from Guatemala on a chicken bus and was very tired so can’t comment much on the town.
The hotel was so helpful and friendly though, the staff sang as they worked!
Eileen
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
I like Tapachula very much, but don't think this is a place...
I like Tapachula very much, but don't think this is a place for novice travelers. It's very hot and bustling. Extreme poverty is very evident, partly because of the tens of thousands of migrants stranded here. I think Tapachula has little to recommended it within the city limits, though there are interesting Maya ruins nearby and beaches about an hour away. I have found several great restaurants, though.
Ron
United States of America
6.0
Scored 6.0
Tapachula is the entry point into Mexico for Central...
Tapachula is the entry point into Mexico for Central Americans and refugees from all over the world. There are some pretty and extremely interesting ruins outside of towns, and the beach is not too far. Ultimately, thought, I don't think Tapachula would be considered comfortable for most Americans.
All the facilities were very nice, very well arranged, in a perfect location near the river, in the center of the jungle. We enjoyed that everything they serve in the restaurant they produce by themselves and in general food was very delicious; hotel is very sustainable. Stuff is very very nice, especially our tour guide - Ivan.
Everything about the hotel (except what I mentioned in the section I wrote that I didn't like) was this is a good place. ALL the staff was very friendly and helpful people, the place was very clean, the beds were very comfortable, good value, good location, the breakfast was warm and filling.
The staff in this hotel is beyond amazing. The parking is secure and 247. The facilities are clean beds comfy enough. Not sure I could ask for more. You're not going to get any work done on their wifi but that’s more of an issue with this whole part of the country.
The location is excellent, 4 blocks from the central park but not noisy, and parking outside the hotel and in the hotel car park. The hotel is fairly small and has lots of character and even a small pool.
This hotel is quite basic but the beds and showers are OK. The location is good. There is enough parking, a small pool and the staff is very friendly and helpful!
The value is in line with the price.
The hotel is perfectly located in central Tapachula. The staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. There were no meals served due to COVID, but drinks and snacks are available throughout the day.
very nice typical breakfast, and the hotel, albeit having been constructed some years ago, is quite functional and cozy. Cleanliness is superb, aand the personnel is very helpful and cheery.
Everything about the hotel was good. The breakfast was very good. The staff was friendly, The room was clean. The beds were comfortable. The room was quiet. Really, what else would you want?
Nothing, no complimentary breakfast, they harrased us as if we didnt pay for an extra day. Very poor service, i recommend people go to Don Miguelo, very good hotel
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