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Hacienda Pena Pobre

Mexico City • Tlalpan • OPTIMIZE

avg. $153 / night

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Free breakfast

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Complimentary room upgrades (subject to property availability)

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Part of Small Luxury Hotels

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PB hotel design editorial

A late nineteenth-century hacienda at the southern edge of Mexico City, where the urban sprawl of the capital gives way to the older village rhythms of Tlalpan, provides the architectural bones for Hacienda Peña Pobre. The original neoclassical manor — its terracotta-pink facade dressed with white plaster cornicing, wrought-iron balconies, and an arched entrance portal — carries the formal vocabulary of Porfirian-era landed estates, and the conversion has been careful to leave that grammar largely intact. What the intervention adds is a precise contemporary counterpoint: a glass-walled dining pavilion anchored by a rough volcanic stone wall on one side and aged timber communal tables on the other, its full-height glazing dissolving the boundary between interior and the mature garden beyond. The rooms sustain that dialogue between periods without forcing it. Exposed terracotta brick ceilings, original to the structure, vault over beds dressed in warm neutral linens, while dark hardwood floors and pale limestone headboards keep the palette restrained. Where the old stonework appears — volcanic tezontle left raw at the wall junctions — it is treated as texture rather than decoration. The courtyard, ringed by columned arcades and overlooked by a contemporary steel-and-glass pergola on the upper terrace, frames the whole compound in a geometry that makes the hacienda's agricultural origins legible without romanticising them. The effect is closer to a well-considered family home than to a heritage hotel.

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Located in the south of Mexico City, next to the "Bosque de Tlalpan", a large nature reserve, Hacienda Peña Pobre is the ideal place for those who are seeking an oasis of tranquility and peace in the middle of the metropolis place. The beautiful own spaces holds on an old hacienda and his highly trained staff will provide you the best experience of Mexican hospitality and make you feel at home.

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Room service

Wheelchair Access

Restaurant

Pets Allowed

Wifi

Public Wifi

Free Wifi

Breakfast Included

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