3-Star Hotels Near Tlalpan

Escape the urban rush and discover Tlalpan—Mexico City’s serene secret. With winding cobblestone paths, towering oak trees, and villages that move at their own pace, this charming district feels like a world apart. Wander through local markets brimming with handmade crafts, sip on fresh horchata under shade trees, and let slow living remind you what joy truly feels like.

Hotel Real del Sur

Hotel Real del Sur

3.8 / 52 Reviews
Av. División del Nte. 3640
4.89KM from Tlalpan
Conference HallDryerBarValet ParkingDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur

Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur

4.2 / 5Good
Periferico Sur 5530, Pedregal de Carrasco
1.99KM from Tlalpan
Charging StationConference HallDryerWedding Banquet ServicesBarIroning Service
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Holiday Inn & Suites Mexico Medica Sur

Holiday Inn & Suites Mexico Medica Sur

4.3 / 5Good2 Reviews
Puente de Piedra 150 torre III, piso 5
1.49KM from Tlalpan
DryerChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Pedregal Palace

Pedregal Palace

3.9 / 5
Periferico Sur 3487, San Jerónimo Lídice, San Jerónimo Aculco
7.17KM from Tlalpan
Conference HallDryerBarValet ParkingDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Rancho Guadalupe - in Mexico City (Tlalpan)

Rancho Guadalupe - in Mexico City (Tlalpan)

5 / 5Outstanding
Av. La Felicidad 4, San Miguel Ajusco, Tlalpan
8.63KM from Tlalpan
Parking
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City Express Plus by Marriott Ciudad de México Periférico Sur Tlalpan

City Express Plus by Marriott Ciudad de México Periférico Sur Tlalpan

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
Anillo Perif. Col, Coapa, Guadalupe #4860
1.87KM from Tlalpan
Conference HallDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceBusiness Center
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Casa Ajusco

Casa Ajusco

4.5 / 5Great
Carretera Picacho Ajusco 148 Int 1 Jardines de la Montana
4.95KM from Tlalpan
Luggage StorageKitchenMedical Room
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Hotel Inn Sur

Hotel Inn Sur

3.9 / 5
Insurgentes Sur, 4265
0.87KM from Tlalpan
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One Periferico Sur

One Periferico Sur

4.2 / 5Good2 Reviews
Periferico Sur 5530 Colonia, El Caracol, Coyoacán
2.06KM from Tlalpan
DryerLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceBusiness CenterCheck-out after 13:00Parking
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One Ciudad de México Periférico Sur

One Ciudad de México Periférico Sur

4.2 / 5Good
Periferico Sur 5530
1.98KM from Tlalpan
CafeLuggage StorageBusiness CenterParking
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Hotel Amala

Hotel Amala

4.1 / 5Good
Periferico Sur 7685, Pista Olímpica Virgilio Uribe, Xochimilco
6.66KM from Tlalpan
BarChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceForeign Currency Exchange ServiceParking
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La Casa Azul (Zona de Hospitales)

La Casa Azul (Zona de Hospitales)

4.3 / 5Good
208 Vasco de Quiroga
1.15KM from Tlalpan
Medical Room
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Hotel la Luna

Hotel la Luna

4.1 / 5Good
Calz. de Tlalpan 4383, Huipulco, Tlalpan
1.89KM from Tlalpan
Luggage StorageCheck-out after 13:00Parking
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Aztic Hotel and Executive Suites

Aztic Hotel and Executive Suites

3.7 / 51 Reviews
Carr. Picacho-Ajusco 124
4.93KM from Tlalpan
Conference HallValet ParkingDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageMedical RoomCheck-out after 13:00
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La Casa del Reloj - Zona de Hospitales

La Casa del Reloj - Zona de Hospitales

4.2 / 5Good
Av. Viaducto Tlalpan 4818 Col. Barrio de Niño Jesus, José María Morelos Esq
0.55KM from Tlalpan
Kitchen
per night
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Utopía Hotel Boutique

Utopía Hotel Boutique

3.4 / 5
Calle Moneda 15
0.83KM from Tlalpan
Conference HallBarDry Cleaning ServiceGame RoomBusiness CenterCheck-out after 13:00
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Hotel Quinta Tlalpan

Hotel Quinta Tlalpan

4 / 5Good
Calz. de Tlalpan 4402, Huipulco, Tlalpan
1.82KM from Tlalpan
Pet FriendlyParking
per night
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Love Hotel Kron

Love Hotel Kron

3.9 / 5
Av. Insurgentes Sur 3790, Tlalpan Centro I, Tlalpan
1.55KM from Tlalpan
DryerLuggage StorageParking
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Amarterra Hotel Boutique

Amarterra Hotel Boutique

3.3 / 5
Prol. División del Nte. 5079, San Lorenzo la Cebada, Xochimilco
4.71KM from Tlalpan
Conference HallBarAirport Drop-off ServiceAirport Pick-up ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Hotel Jard Inn Adult Only

Hotel Jard Inn Adult Only

3.3 / 5
Calz. de Tlalpan 2376, El Centinela
6.11KM from Tlalpan
Dry Cleaning ServiceLaundry ServiceParking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tlalpan

Casa del Sol de Tlalpan is a top choice for families seeking an authentic cultural experience. Housed in a restored colonial-era building, this boutique hotel blends traditional Mexican architecture with modern comforts. Guests enjoy lush gardens and proximity to local farms, offering a sustainable, nature-immersed stay.

Located just 30 minutes from downtown via metro (Tlalpan Station), it’s easily accessible and served by shuttle buses to major attractions. The hotel also provides local guided tours to historic churches and artisan workshops, allowing visitors to explore indigenous heritage firsthand.

The most convenient way to reach Tlalpan is via the Metro Line A (Blue Line), which terminates at Tlalpan Station—just a 30-minute ride from downtown. From there, a short walk or local bus/taxi takes you to key sites like San Miguel Church, Tlalpan Market, and Bosque de Tlalpan Park.

Several city bus routes (e.g., 207, 214) also serve the area, ideal for budget travelers. For flexibility, consider electric bike-sharing or Uber, which take about 25–35 minutes depending on traffic. Avoid weekends for smoother travel. Many attractions, including the central market and cultural center, offer free parking for drivers.

Tlalpan offers rich indigenous heritage and artisan traditions. Don’t miss the Mercado de Artesanías, where over 100 local artisans sell pottery, embroidery, and wood carvings—key examples of intangible cultural heritage.

Participate in a traditional tortilla-making workshop to learn how to craft Mexico’s iconic staple food. Each November, the Festival de San Miguel celebrates religious rites blended with folk performances, showcasing Spanish-indigenous fusion.

Visit the antique bookshops and independent galleries near San Miguel Church to soak in the artistic atmosphere. These experiences not only deepen cultural understanding but also support local communities.

Tlalpan is renowned as a green oasis within the city, especially the Bosque de Tlalpan, a 60-hectare forest preserving native oak and pine trees—one of the few remaining intact ecosystems in Mexico City. The park features eco-trails and wildlife observation zones, home to hawks, foxes, and numerous bird species.

It also includes small streams and artificial lakes ideal for biking, picnicking, or quiet reflection. During summer, the forest hosts outdoor concerts and nature education workshops, drawing locals and tourists alike. As a peaceful retreat near dense urban areas, it serves both ecological conservation and public well-being.

Tlalpan is a culinary hotspot known for its traditional Aztec-inspired cuisine. Must-try dishes include Tlacoyos (corn cakes with bean paste and cheese), Pozole (hominy stew with pork), and Tamales de Mole (mole-stuffed corn tamales).

Many are prepared by family-run kitchens using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Visit Café La Cumbre, a beloved local café serving organic coffee and handmade pastries. On weekends, the open-air market offers seasonal specialties like roast suckling pig and smoked squash.

These dishes reflect deep-rooted traditions and community life, offering a genuine taste of southern Mexico City’s gastronomic soul.

Tlalpan preserves several colonial-era and independence-period structures. The most notable is Iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel, built in the 17th century, featuring an ornate Baroque façade and bell tower still standing today. Its interior houses exquisite murals and wood carvings reflecting early Catholic artistry and local craftsmanship.

Another landmark is the Antiguo Ayuntamiento, a 19th-century municipal building now functioning as a cultural center, hosting exhibitions and community events. Numerous colonial-style homes remain in use as private residences or small museums, illustrating the area’s rich urban history and cultural continuity.