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Most Popular Hotels in Chiapas
Camino Real Tuxtla Gutierrez Hotel Chiapas
Blvd. Belisario DomÃnguez, Col. Santa elenaChiapas, Mexico
Renovated in 2007, this luxury hotel is housed within a contemporary, modern building covering 24,000 mA2. There are 5-floor main and annexe blocks with a total of 210 rooms, which include 8 junior suites, 10 suites and 2 rooms with wheelchair access. Guests have access to the hotel gardens and terrace and amongst the facilities count a foyer with a 24-hour reception desk, a safe, a currency exchange desk, a cloakroom and a lift in addition to a cafAc, a newspaper stand a hairdressing salon, a pub, a bar, a nightclub, a theatre hall, a restaurant, conference facilities and a public Internet ac Read more about Camino Real Tuxtla Gutierrez Hotel ChiapasBonampak Express Hotel Chiapas
Calzada Mexico Num. 5 Barrio de FatimaChiapas, Mexico
The beautiful forest environment that surrounds this hotel provides a rustic atmosphere. There are 2 restaurants. Read more about Bonampak Express Hotel ChiapasParador-Museo Santa Maria
LA TRINITARIA - LAGOS DE MOTEBELLO KM 22Chiapas, Mexico
The hacienda dates to the XIX century and was renovated, restored and decorated with furniture and art from the past centuries to create a exclusive atmosphere reminiscent of the colonial period of Mexico. The hotel features 8 comfortable beautifully decorated rooms. Read more about Parador-Museo Santa MariaDiego de Mazariegos
5 DE FEBRERO - COL.CENTRO 1Chiapas, Mexico
The hotel has a colonial architecture of the XVIII century: The hotel builing is in colour ochre, and it has stone works and classic furniture with wooden carvings. The hotel features bar, cafeteria, game room, lounge for events, safe deposit boxes, ice machine, currency exchange, travel agency, Internet access, smoke detectors and a fire system. Alarm service, medical service, laundry and room service is offered. Non-smoking room, transportation, wedding facilities and facilities for people with different abilities are available. Read more about Diego de Mazariegos