25 Best Hotels in Chiapas and Tabasco, Mexico

Bela's Bed & Breakfast

$$ | San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico Fodor's Choice
San Cristóbal’s most charming B&B, just a half-block from the Santo Domingo church, is a quiet oasis in the middle of the city with its five bedrooms and a dining room all congregating around a quiet garden with stone walkways and pretty plantings. You'll find a gracious owner and her rescue dogs, and rooms ranging in size from two smaller spaces with a shared bath to a large suite with its own sitting room and balcony. There’s no sign in front, but taxi drivers know the place—it’s the blue and white building on the street. Advance reservations are essential.

Pros

  • Helpful, attentive owner
  • Quiet seclusion in the middle of the city
  • Ample breakfasts

Cons

  • Four friendly dogs on-site, but not a place to go if you’re not a canine lover
San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico
967-678–9292
hotel Details
5 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Best Western Palmareca Hotel & Suites

$$ | Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 29020, Mexico

On the outskirts of town, Best Western is a haven of gardens with fruit trees, flowering plants, and a secluded swimming pool. Both the rooms and the bungalow-style junior suites have colonial-style fittings and furnishings. The Calabaza Grill serves a buffet breakfast daily and has Mexican specialties for lunch and dinner.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms
  • Decent buffet

Cons

  • Generic hotel brand occasionally comes through
Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 29020, Mexico
800-780–7234-in U.S.
hotel Details
60 rooms, 20 suites
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Calinda Nututún Palenque

$$ | Carretera Palenque–Ocosingo, Km 3.5, Palenque, Mexico

A large natural pool forms in a bend in the Río Nututún, which runs through the grounds of this hotel. The rooms in the low-slung main building are plain but ample. Book a suite and you'll have a terrace overlooking the gardens.

Pros

  • Proximity to the river is great

Cons

  • The main drawback is location—far from town but not much closer to the ruins
Carretera Palenque–Ocosingo, Km 3.5, Palenque, Mexico
916-345–0100
hotel Details
57 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Casa de los Arcángeles

$$ | Calle Cuauhtémoc 4, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico

Its architecture may nod to traditional but this small hotel feels every bit as modern as it is. Seven suites surround the open-air restaurant in the hotel's courtyard, which is candlelit by night. Rooms have shiny hardwood floors and bright colors.

Pros

  • Not having to deal with the problems that can be found in older historic hotels (like shoddy plumbing)

Cons

  • Lacks a bit of San Cristóbal's colonial vibe
Calle Cuauhtémoc 4, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico
967-678–1531
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Chan-Kah Resort Village

$$ | Carretera Ruinas, Palenque, 29960, Mexico

If you want to stay near the ruins, this is the place. Amid colorful wild ginger and aromatic jasmine, this cluster of spacious bungalows feels miles from anywhere. Your bungalow has a dressing room, sitting area, and a bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking gardens. If you aren't already close enough to nature, there is a pair of mahogany rocking chairs on your back porch. From many rooms you can see the nearby stream that fills the immense lagoon-style pool. Don't confuse this Chan-Kah with the hotel of the same name in town (that one is called Chan-Kah Centro.) This hotel has more character, and it's closer to the ruins.

Pros

  • Closest lodging option to ruins
  • Wonderfully secluded

Cons

  • Farther from activities in town
Carretera Ruinas, Palenque, 29960, Mexico
916-345–1134
hotel Details
79 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Ciudad Real Palenque

$$ | Carretera Pakal-Na, Palenque, 29960, Mexico

This colonial-style hotel is surrounded by thriving gardens. A small waterfall and creek run through the grounds. All the rooms, with fabrics made by local artisans, have balconies facing the gardens. The palm-lined pool has several hammocks where you can spend a lazy afternoon.

Pros

  • Lovely landscaping
  • Centrally located

Cons

  • Overall character is a little bland
Carretera Pakal-Na, Palenque, 29960, Mexico
916-345–1315
hotel Details
72 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Diego de Mazariegos Hotel

$ | Calle 5 de Febrero 1, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico

This old-fashioned hotel—really two perfectly preserved 18th-century colonial homes—has beautiful courtyards, gardens, and sunlit nooks throughout. Rooms have high ceilings and wide windows; some have fireplaces. Ask for one of the rooms that number in the 300s, which are in an older wing and have high wood-beam ceilings as well as working charcoal stoves. The bar, reached through a set of swinging doors, stocks more than 175 brands of tequila.

Pros

  • Rooms are simple, but many have extra touches

Cons

  • A little more care could be given to such things as the bed linens
Calle 5 de Febrero 1, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico
967-678–0833
hotel Details
78 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Fiesta Inn Villahermosa Cencali

$$ | Av. Juárez 105, Villahermosa, 86050, Mexico

Overlooking the sparkling Laguna de las Ilusiones, this hotel in a small chain of Mexican business-class hotels is surrounded by coconut-palm, mango, and cacao trees that hide the neighboring hotels. The best rooms are in the newest wing beyond the lushly landscaped pool. A buffet breakfast is included in the rate.

Pros

  • Most of the big, cheerful rooms have small balconies
  • Airport shuttle available

Cons

  • Feels motel-ish
Av. Juárez 105, Villahermosa, 86050, Mexico
993-313–6611
hotel Details
160 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Holiday Inn San Cristóbal Español

$$ | Calle 1 de Marzo 15, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico
A U.S. hotel chain may not leap to mind when looking for a place to stay in such a historic locale, but this Holiday Inn in an 18th-century hacienda that has served as a hotel for over a century has captured that San Cristóbal feel and combined it with reliable chain amenities. A mix of large and small rooms line rambling hallways and staircases (it’s a bit easy to get lost finding your way back to your room) while a central courtyard adds to the Colonial charm. Ask to see a couple of rooms since they are markedly different in layout although not so different in price.

Pros

  • Chain amenities without sameness of a chain hotel
  • Friendly, attentive staff

Cons

  • A few bathrooms could use new tiles
  • A few rooms have no windows
Calle 1 de Marzo 15, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico
967-674–9090
hotel Details
50 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hotel Bo

$$$ | Av. 5 de Mayo 38, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico Fodor's Choice
Bo means “water” in the indigenous Tzotzil language of Chiapas, and water nourishes the lush greenery and bright begonias of this trendy boutique hotel's central courtyard, perhaps the only nod to standard colonial-style San Cristobal lodging here. The open-plan lobby, quirky loft library, and hip bar and restaurant scene often spilling out to the garden and pool, combined with the eclectic mix of sleek wood, leather details, hexagonal-tiled floors, and colorful textiles, all immediately set Bo apart from older, more traditional offerings in the area. Two floors of rooms line three sides of the peaceful courtyard; all have high ceilings, large windows (some with views of surrounding mountains), and sliding wood doors to separate the modern bathrooms, and are furnished in the neutral earth tones of pine and stone. Colorful indigenous designs on the handwoven wool spreads punctuate the otherwise subdued décor that is more Scandinavian modern than colonial Mexican. Suites have private gardens and fireplaces. Add an attentive staff anticipating your needs from the moment they welcome you with a piping cup of Chiapaneco hot chocolate and you find yourself in one of San Cristóbal’s most harmonious new places to stay.

Pros

  • Visually stunning

Cons

  • Not for travelers seeking a traditional, San Cristóbal experience
Av. 5 de Mayo 38, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Mexico
967-678–1516
hotel Details
22 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Casa Mexicana

$$ | Calle 28 de Agosto 1, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico

A pond filled with flowers is one of the many touches that make this hostelry in a restored colonial mansion stand out. Glass ceilings in the lobby and atrium make for beautiful lighting. A lovely newer wing across the street, also in a colonial home, has a colonnaded courtyard and large, quiet rooms painted light colors and filled with tasteful photographs of San Cristóbal. The restaurant, which surrounds a courtyard with banana trees, serves international dishes.

Pros

  • Pond and glass ceilings are extremely cool

Cons

  • Lots of groups stay here and can be better accommodated than individual guests
Calle 28 de Agosto 1, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico
967-678–0698
hotel Details
54 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Hotel Casavieja

$$ | Calle María Adelina Flores 27, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29230, Mexico

Dating from 1740, this colonial-era house has been declared a historical monument. Graceful colonnades separate three interior courtyards. Most of the simple guest rooms have large windows overlooking the courtyard or corridors; a few rooms on the second floor have views of the mountains. The restaurant, Doña Rita, sits among the elegant columns on one of the porches. The hotel is three blocks east of the zócalo.

Pros

  • Fantastically historic
  • Reasonably priced

Cons

  • A few reports of inconsistent service
Calle María Adelina Flores 27, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29230, Mexico
967-678–0385
hotel Details
40 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Hotel El Paraíso

$ | Calle 5 de Febrero 19, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico

High, beamed ceilings ennoble the guest rooms in this inviting late-19th-century building that once was a hospital. Most of the rooms wind around a central courtyard. For more solitude, request one of two rooms in the exterior courtyard. The lounge overlooks a plant-filled patio where breakfast is served. You're just a block from the town's shopping strip.

Pros

  • Good breakfasts
  • Boutiquey character

Cons

  • Rooms are fairly petite
Calle 5 de Febrero 19, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico
967-678–0085
hotel Details
14 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Hotel María Eugenia

$ | Av. Central Oriente 507, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 29000, Mexico

A few blocks from the main square, this high-rise that's a bit past its prime has rooms with balconies overlooking downtown. The cafeteria serves a scrumptious breakfast buffet of Mexican favorites.

Pros

  • Well-trained, helpful staff

Cons

  • Looking a little ragged around the edges
  • Rooms are pretty plain
Av. Central Oriente 507, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, 29000, Mexico
961-613–3767
hotel Details
74 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Parador San Juan de Dios

$$$ | Calzada Roberta 16, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29229, Mexico

In San Cristóbal's oldest neighborhood, the adobe and stone building—with Spanish tiles dating from the 17th to the 19th century—that houses this hotel was originally a farm-and-wheat mill. The guest rooms are eclectically decorated with ornately framed mirrors, modern sculptures, oriental rugs, antique furniture, and Mexican colonial paintings.

Pros

  • The upscale cuisine at the restaurant is excellent

Cons

  • Far from downtown
Calzada Roberta 16, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29229, Mexico
967-678–1167
hotel Details
12 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Villas Kin-Ha

$ | Carrertera Palenque-Zona Arqueológica, Palenque, 29967, Mexico

This small hotel is made up of small cottages with palapa roofs grouped around two pools. Rooms are sparsely decorated, but the bright colors are cheerful and the rooms are clean and spacious.

Pros

  • Particularly close to the ruins
  • Reasonable prices
  • Tasty international food at the restaurant

Cons

  • Tour groups occasionally crowd common areas
Carrertera Palenque-Zona Arqueológica, Palenque, 29967, Mexico
916-345–0954
hotel Details
120 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hotel Viva Villahermosa

$$ | Av. Ruíz Cortines at Paseo Tabasco, Villahermosa, 86050, Mexico

This hotel is across from Parque-Museo La Venta. After a day exploring, head to the in-house spa. The low-slung building's gleaming white facade is softened by a Spanish tile roof. Rooms are simply furnished, quite comfortable, and complete with a small balcony. The nicest ones overlook the pool. The hotel offers many Web-only promotions.

Pros

  • Tasty breakfasts
  • Clean rooms

Cons

  • Many business travelers
  • The restaurant and bar have bland interiors
Av. Ruíz Cortines at Paseo Tabasco, Villahermosa, 86050, Mexico
877-657–5799-in U.S.
hotel Details
240 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Hotel Xibalba

$ | Calle Merle Green 9, Palenque, 29960, Mexico

Quirky furniture and the only replica of the tomb of Pakal make this hotel unique. A newer section of the hotel has simple rooms without the character of the older ones, which have painted murals and an area where you can watch the street in hip chairs with treelike sculptures around you.

Pros

  • Solid air-conditioning
  • Courteous staff
  • Inexpensive rooms

Cons

  • No swimming pool
  • Breakfast needs a little sprucing up
Calle Merle Green 9, Palenque, 29960, Mexico
916-345–0411
hotel Details
35 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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Hyatt Regency Villahermosa

$$ | Av. Juárez 106, Villahermosa, 86050, Mexico

Although it's stodgy on the outside, this luxury hotel lightens up once you pass through the front doors. The modern Ceiba Café serves a superb breakfast buffet; the more intimate Amate makes a great choice for quieter dinners. With marble floors and polished modern wood furnishings, the guest rooms are some of the city's most luxurious.

Pros

  • The young staff works hard at making you feel pampered

Cons

  • The restaurant is expensive
Av. Juárez 106, Villahermosa, 86050, Mexico
993-310–1234
hotel Details
207 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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La Ceiba Hotel & Spa

$ | Av. Domingo Ruiz 300, Chiapa de Corzo, 29160, Mexico

Billed as a hotel and spa, this is an old, but extremely well-kept hotel. You might fancy yourself in a miniature tropical paradise: the hotel is built around a lush tropical garden complete with a pair of toucans. Get a room in the back facing the garden, and you will awake to a rooster crowing and a view of palms.

Pros

  • Wonderful landscaping
  • A true escape
  • The best hotel rooms in town

Cons

  • Some reports of inconsistent service
Av. Domingo Ruiz 300, Chiapa de Corzo, 29160, Mexico
961-616–0389
hotel Details
91 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Maya Tulipanes

$$ | Cañada 6, Palenque, 29960, Mexico

Although this hotel is uninspiring, it's quiet and well located on a posh suburban street, La Cañada. The spacious terrace is marked by a huge thatch-roofed sitting area where people meet for coffee in the morning or drinks in the afternoon. Nearby is the tree-shaded pool, which has a mosaic of a hibiscus blossom. Rooms are adequate, marred only by fluorescent lights.

Pros

  • Terrace get-togethers are a nice way to meet fellow travelers
  • Package deals that include hotel and tours bring the price tag down considerably

Cons

  • A little pricey for what you get
Cañada 6, Palenque, 29960, Mexico
916-345–0201
hotel Details
72 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Olmeca Plaza

$$ | Av. Madero 418, Villahermosa, 86000, Mexico

This graceful high-rise sits in the middle of the Zona Luz, not far from downtown. A waterfall sets the mood in the spacious marble lobby. Seemingly dozens of employees are ready at a moment's notice to bring a fresh towel or hail a taxi. The best of the tastefully decorated rooms are in the back.

Pros

  • Some rooms have a partial view of the river
  • Impeccable service

Cons

  • Style is a little outdated
Av. Madero 418, Villahermosa, 86000, Mexico
01800-201–0901-toll-free in Mexico
hotel Details
152 rooms
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted

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Plaza Gallery Hotel & Boutique

$$ | Calle Guadalupe Victoria 2, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico
Historic on the outside—that’s all that’s allowed in the center of town—but surprisingly modern inside, this lodging just off the cathedral plaza manages to pull off its un–San Cristóbal style. Warm earth tones and polished contemporary furniture, art, and lighting populate the rooms of this 1940s neoclassical building that once housed several stores. All rooms have a small terrace or balcony and views of the main plaza; ask for a room on the second floor to avoid street noise. An on-site restaurant and spa rounds out offerings. The "Plaza Gallery" sign on the corner of the building is easy to miss; look instead for the elongated, stylized P and G in front.

Pros

  • You cannot get more centrally located
  • Wonderful rates for the offerings
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Modern surroundings may seem out of place in San Cristóbal
Calle Guadalupe Victoria 2, San Cristóbal de las Casas, 29200, Mexico
967-678–4462
hotel Details
20 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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Plaza Independencia

$$ | Calle Independencia 123, Villahermosa, 86000, Mexico

The downtown location—on a quiet street near the main plaza—puts you close to everything in the Zona Luz. The lobby and common areas are painted in eye-popping bright pink, blue, and yellow. Ask for a room overlooking the river on one of the upper floors.

Pros

  • The ground-floor restaurant serves regional cuisine and is popular with locals
  • The hotel has quirky, artsy touches

Cons

  • Popular with conventions and business travelers en masse
Calle Independencia 123, Villahermosa, 86000, Mexico
993-312–1299
hotel Details
90 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

Quick Facts

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Villa Mercedes Palenque

$$ | Carretera Palenque-Ruinas, Palenque, 29960, Mexico

This comfortable hotel is one of the newest in the area. Spacious, modern, and clean rooms are distributed in 16 large buildings with thatch roofs that they call bungalows. The inviting lobby is also under a palapa roof, as is the large adjacent restaurant. You can access Wi-Fi in the lobby.

Pros

  • One of the most comfortable options near the ruins

Cons

  • There are less expensive options
Carretera Palenque-Ruinas, Palenque, 29960, Mexico
916-345–5231
hotel Details
94 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast, Credit cards accepted

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