Located in the eco-tourist area of La Cañada, this hotel is 5 mi from the Palenque archaeological site.
Bernhard
Germany
The room was clean, the AC was working, the bathroom was solid and there was a fridge. The location of the hotel is hard to beat next to the ADO bus station, where also the colectivos for the ruins leave regularly. Staff is great. It feels safe.
This Palenque hotel is located in "La Cañada" eco-tourism part of Chiapas, Mexico and is within a 15-minute drive of the Archaeological Zone of Palenque.
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Axkan Palenque is located in Palenque and is surrounded by lush gardens. The property offers free parking and free WiFi in communal areas.
Set in tropical gardens in Palenque, this hotel has 2 outdoor pools and a Mayan-style spa. Located in a collection of charming thatched buildings, rooms feature satellite TV and a private bathroom.
Hotel Naj Kin is located in Palenque, only 20 minutes’ drive from the ancient Mayan Archaeological Zone. Free Wi-Fi access is available at this property located in Palenque’s main square.
Set next to the River Chacamax, this hotel offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with garden views. The Mayan ruins of Palenque are just 6.8 mi away.
Allison
United States of America
Great location and pool. Friendly and responsive staff. Great breakfast.
Set in tropical gardens, Hotel Boutique Quinta Chanabnal is 3.1 mi from Palenque Archaeological Site. Resembling a Mayan palace, it offers outdoor pools with waterfalls, free Wi-Fi and spa.
Nitin
India
The hotel is really well kept and the staff & maintenance is amazing! Our dietary restrictions were well taken care of & the food itself was really tasty, which was hard to get as vegetarians in the region. The rooms also were really spacious and amazing, and made you want to spend time in them. However, would have to say that the hotel is on the more expensive side in general.
Located in Palenque, a 16-minute walk from Palenque Ruins, Hotel Maya Bell has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Casa Tortuga Azul is located in Palenque, 5.2 miles from Palenque Ruins and a 7-minute walk from Central Bus Station foreign buses. This 2-star hotel offers a shared kitchen.
Sandra
Mexico
The staff was so kind and they were willing to help any time
Winíka Alterra has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Palenque. Featuring a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Naoko
Italy
Everything was great. It’s super spotless clean and such a beautiful experience to stay in the middle of the jungle. The bungalows are well constructed so you can enjoy your view of the jungle and sunset with privacy. The restaurant was amazing as well.
Set in tropical gardens in Palenque, this hotel has 2 outdoor pools and a Mayan-style spa. Located in a collection of charming thatched buildings, rooms feature satellite TV and a private bathroom.
Great location for Visiting Palenque and the waterfalls
Located 656 feet from the main square of Palenque town, Hotel Maya Rue offers a café and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. The Mayan ruins of Palenque are just 5 mi away.
Set in a bright town house a 5-minute walk from Palenque's Central Park, Posada Aguila Real offers a 24-hour reception and simple rooms with private bathrooms.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel John David is located in Palenque, 5.6 mi from Palenque Archaeological Zone. Free private parking is available on site.
La ubicación, queda cerca el centro y los mercaditos
Hotel Sevilla is located in Palenque town center, and offers bright rooms with tropical garden views. The incredible Mayan ruins of Palenque are just a 15-minute drive away.
Muy buena ubicación, el estacionamiento muy acesible
An outdoor pool surrounded by tropical gardens and spacious rooms with a balcony and free Wi-Fi can be found at this stylish hotel. Palenque ADO Bus Station is just 984 feet away.
Tranquilo y lo que buscamos estaba facil de accesar
Set next to the River Chacamax, this hotel offers an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi and air-conditioned rooms with garden views. The Mayan ruins of Palenque are just 6.8 mi away.
Todo, excelente servicio, trato, comida, precios, Perfecto
Offering an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant, Axkan Palenque is located in Palenque and is surrounded by lush gardens. The property offers free parking and free WiFi in communal areas.
Beautiful hotel area within the jungle, cute staff
Casa Tortuga Azul is located in Palenque, 5.2 miles from Palenque Ruins and a 7-minute walk from Central Bus Station foreign buses. This 2-star hotel offers a shared kitchen.
The staff was so kind and they were willing to help any time
Located in Palenque, 3.1 miles from Palenque Ruins, Hotel Los Leones has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a garden.
La alberca y la tranquilidad que hay en la zona...
Hotel Naj Kin is located in Palenque, only 20 minutes’ drive from the ancient Mayan Archaeological Zone. Free Wi-Fi access is available at this property located in Palenque’s main square.
friendly staff and we could use the shower after check out.
Located 3.7 mi from the center of Palenque, in a building dating from 2015, Rosvel Hotel features a garden and guestrooms with free WiFi.
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Enjoyed visiting the ruins at Palenque, well worth seeing as...
Enjoyed visiting the ruins at Palenque, well worth seeing as they were in more of a tropical setting than some of the ruins we visited around Mexico City and it is still permitted to climb up to the top of some of the ruins. While visiting the ruins it was also possible to take a short jungle walk back down to the entrance. The town of Palenque itself was quite pretty with plenty of places to eat and the people were very friendly and helpful. We also took a trip out to Misal Ha and Agua Azul waterfalls which were interesting and fun as it is possible to swim in these areas.
Debra
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I didn’t spend much time in the town, I was there for the...
I didn’t spend much time in the town, I was there for the ruins. Definitely take the tour though the jungle to see the ruins that are still covered with trees. Climb through the ancient Mayan Aqua duct, see the monkeys and try eating some termites. The whole experience in the jungle adds immensely to the site.
My guide was Victor, he speaks Spanish and English, very knowledgeable, well worth the money.
mikescarvings
Thailand
10
Scored 10
We stayed one night in town to visit the ruins
We stayed one night in town to visit the ruins
- had a good coffee
- nice evening walk in the town
- farmacies availeble
The ruins of Palenque was beautifull, due to construction/care-taking we could nog visist al the temples. I was sick at the time, but there were enough toilets on inside and outside the domain.
There is a second part more into the jungle where you can see more wild animals but my body was not up for that. As far as we could understand it does take a tour to do this second part.
Myrthe-work&travel
Belgium
8.0
Scored 8.0
if you go with your families, you need to choose hotels...
if you go with your families, you need to choose hotels close to city and walking around of and especially in the cañana street it is a little place where you will find all kind the restaurants, coffee, and snacks bar. enjoys, cheers
ROMEO
Mexico
10
Scored 10
You can spend weeks in that region easily, because there are...
You can spend weeks in that region easily, because there are too many beautiful things to visit and do. Waterfalls, Maya ruins, hours and hours of hiking in the jungle is all possible and must do. Palenque and Chiapas state offers lifetime adventures. Can rental is essential as the public transport is not really safe for tourists.
Anett
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
The big attraction for tourists to go to Palenque are the...
The big attraction for tourists to go to Palenque are the Mayan ruins nearby. The ruins are not that impressive. At the time of our visit, the area you could walk around was restricted to only the large buildings. Every few feet was a vendor selling all the same things as the neighbor vendor. This made it feel so commercialized and distracted from being able to enjoy the atmosphere of the ruins. Tikal blows this place away. The museum was pretty good. The town has a few shady blocks with some excellent restaurants in the tourist district, but the rest of the town is not all that special.
Though the hotel is aimed at travellers with a car as the accommodation is right above the garage, you can easily get to the place without a car. It involves an 800m or 15 min walk through a pastoral landscape to the main road where there are frequent 'cooperative ' busses that will take you to Palenque or the archaeological site for 25 pesos, which I preferred to taking a taxi to and from the hotel. As others have told, the couple running the place are very pleasant together with their 4 year old girl.
I saw some reviews having some concerns about the hygienic conditions. To be fair I have to mention that the lady doing the housekeeping has done an incredible job, it's more the fact that the tenants are not diligent enough in keeping places clean for everyone.. Location is near the Autobuses Terminal and this brings a lot of convenience. I arrived Palenque at 7am with an overnight bus, the hotel allows me to check in early if there's an available bed.
That was the best hot shower I've had in 8 months of being in Mexico, with lots of hot water and good water pressure. The bed was super comfortable. The location amazing, Centro but tucked away on the off street with hotels and restaurants where it's quiet with lots of trees and sounds of monkeys and birds. The balcony off the bedroom into the center square was lovely. The pool lounge area with water fall feature very relaxing.
The hotel is really well kept and the staff & maintenance is amazing! Our dietary restrictions were well taken care of & the food itself was really tasty, which was hard to get as vegetarians in the region. The rooms also were really spacious and amazing, and made you want to spend time in them. However, would have to say that the hotel is on the more expensive side in general.
Everything, there's nothing I can think of that would make me say something was not ok.
Great Hotel, staff is 1st class and amenities just on point.
We arrived @ 7 am, and they gave us the room right at the moment. That helped so much because we had a rather uncomfortable all-night bus ride.
Great pool area, and the restaurant has amazing food at very reasonable prices.
Was great to escape to the jungle, but hotel in pictures looks much better, but in reallity does not cost its money. In room no hair dryer, in the shower water barely running, no door net against mosquitos and a lot of steps if you want to get upstairs. Rest was fine knowing that you in Mexico. And yes the road to the hotel was just a disaster 🙈
Beautiful hotel with bungalow style rooms in a jungle setting. It felt like you had your own space, loud jungle noises, birds and such made it feel intimate. The rooms are large and everything worked well in the bathroom, good AC. The restaurant was good not gourmet but you could have a filling meal. The pool was small but nice.
The hotel is awesome!
Great value for the money. You are close to the main sites and still living as in the deep jungles.
It is quiet, lots of plans, we even had our own pool! too bad it was cold for swimming, but still, we are happy that stayed in Palenque overnight!
It was the main site for us haha
Peaceful, quirky, artistic. Adriana has a beautiful piece of paradise tucked away on the side of a lush tranquil pasture. It was a pleasure to stay here. Adriana said it was our hotel, and meant it. True hospitality is exceedingly rare. We treasure it when we come across it.
Centrally located hotel, easy to reach from ADO and to get to the main square of Palenque. Healthy breakfast with yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and bread which is a nice chain from pan dulce or fried eggs etc. Would definitely stay again here!
The pool is a nice extra after hitting the Palenque ruins, and the hotel is right around the corner from a street full of restaurants. Rooms are spacious while a bit noisy at times. Good water pressure in the bathroom and great value.
We really enjoyed our stay at Hotel Kashan Palenque. The staff were exceptionally friendly and went over and above to help us. The facilities are basic but everything works perfectly and the location is great.
The cabins are located in a peaceful area just outside of Palenque surrounded by jungle. There's a pool and lots of space to lounge around in the common areas. The rooms are small but comfortable.
Loved the location! And the staff was so welcoming and kind, we were very happy. It was easy to visit the Palenque ruins and other attractions from here - we had free private parking at the hotel.
Nice place near Maya ruin. Good restaurant and nice swimming pool. There are mosquitos, the hotel is in the jungle. Could be a little loud if your bungalow is close to the main road.
Very nice hotel to stay in Palenque. Very friendly staff, which was trying to do there best to help, even my spanish is very basic. The hotel faces thejungles.
Very clean.
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