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    La Casona de Don Porfirio

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Hotel Tapasoli - Restaurant area

    Hotel Tapasoli

    (2 reviews)

    We got to stay in the hanging nests! They also have little hobbit like rooms that face the Mountain…read moreView. Hands down, this has been one of the most memorable and unique places that I have ever stayed at! I absolutely loved it. The property itself is beautiful. It has lots of vegetation, flowers, chickens, trees, bamboo, rocky steps, adorable rooms, and the views are absolutely amazing! This place is located on top of a mountain, so you can see the city of Xilitla from up above (it looks tiny from up there!). The hanging nests are $40 a night. What a bargain! Inside your nest is a mattress, pillows, blanket, and bottled water. They provide a plastic container outside for your bags/luggage. The restrooms and showers are community ones and they are near the restaurant area. It's a little walk from your nest, so go to the restroom before you go to sleep! I might suggest bringing ear plugs, bc it was pretty noisy at night. You will hear chickens walking around, dogs barking, roosters, etc.! In the morning it looked like we were up in the clouds. Make sure to wake up for the sunrise, it was awesome! We got there late at night so we missed out on dinner (I think it closed at 8). We made sure to enjoy their breakfast the next morning. The restaurant area is up on a wooden platform and is surrounded by trees. You get to enjoy the beautiful view of the mountains while you eat. Our breakfast was really tasty and very reasonably priced. It looked like their were some hiking trails near the property. Next time I plan on getting there earlier to be able to enjoy the property for longer. I cannot wait to stay here again! **The hotel is a little difficult to book, because you can't book it online. You have to call ahead and you must know Spanish to communicate with the hotel staff. When we reserved ours, they wanted us to have a Mexico bank account, which we didnt have. They told us to just bring cash and that they would hold our reservation. I was a little nervous that they would give it to someone else since we had not paid, but it was all ready for us when we got there!

    We stayed here this summer and it was such an awesome experience. This place makes you feel very…read moreclose to nature. No WiFi or cell reception helps make the experience even more pleasant. We reserved our stay over the phone, you can either pay in cash when you arrive or pay with a Mexico bank account. They have a few different room options: a large cabin (holds several people), hanging nests (holds 2, they only have 6 total), little cabins with round doors (holds about 2-4 people). We came for the nests! Staying in the nests was a very unique experience. I have never slept in a place quite like this. They are very affordable and a one of a kind experience. In the morning I enjoyed chilaquiles for breakfast with a breathtaking view in the mountains and city down below. This place was truly an amazing experience. I will be back again.

    Hotel Posada San Francisco

    Hotel Posada San Francisco

    (3 reviews)

    $$

    The lobby is very impressive and the reception area very welcoming but the rooms lack air…read moreconditioning and the bathrooms need a lot of renovation. The breakfast was just okay. The wifi connection does not work throughout the hotel. Upon check out, there was no valet to get our car and the receptionist gave an attitude when we didn't bring the remote controls from our rooms as collateral. I ran late for my meeting because check out took so long while the receptionist gave us attitude as though we were inconveniencing her. Sadly, this is probably the best hotel option in downtown, Tlaxcala but next time I'll take my chances on an Airbnb.

    We had a lovely stay here! The hotel is beautiful, the rooms are nice, and it was great being right…read moreby the pool (as most rooms are). I was between giving this a 4 and a 5 because it wasn't perfect, but frankly the staff was EXCELLENT so I decided to round up. The pros: 1) Seriously one of the best hotel staffs I've experienced. They were extremely friendly, helpful, and accommodating. We actually got put in a room with an odd sulfur smell first and they moved us immediately and apologized profusely. We had no issues after. They were really prompt at getting our car from the valet, too. 2) Fantastic breakfast buffet, and to add to the excellent staff service, we were uncomfortable eating in the dining room because of Covid and it was quite full, and they served us at the pool where no one else was and it was airy. Really awesome. The food was delicious, especially the tamal and the cannelloni. 3) Every inch of the hotel is beautiful, from the lobby to the dining room to the side rooms to the pool to the outdoors spaces. Cons: 1) The beds are quite hard. If you need a soft bed, this spot isn't for you. I wasn't nuts about the bed but tbh everywhere I've stayed in Mexico has had a hard bed so idk if there's much I can do about that. 2) There were no hangers in our room. We didn't bother asking for them but honestly it's plausible someone stole them because unfortunately people do that. Check in with them on that if you don't have any in your room. 3) The wifi is TERRIBLE. Truly awful. Don't expect to be able to work here if that's what you're trying to do. It disconnects every ten min or so and barely works. I know these cons should bring this to a 4.... But I can't. The staff was amazing and made up for it.

    La Casona de Don Porfirio - hotels - Updated June 2026

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