Uncrowded Luxury

where style and comfort merge.

Hacienda Peña Pobre is sweet-spot destination: A visit to Mexico City without the inevitable crowd-crush, an archaeological and geological motherlode. A 17th century hacienda, surrounded by gardens, this boutique hotel distills centuries of hospitality and husbandry into a charming, restful destination.

GUESTROOMS


With a deep affinity for the past and the present, each of our guest rooms evokes a bygone era of a graciously decorated guesthouse with the necessary comforts of today.

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HOTELAMENITIES


  • 24 Hour Fitness Center
  • 24 Hour Guest Reception
  • Free Internet Access
  • Parking
  • Pet Friendly
  • Your furry friends are welcome here with a  non-refundable pet fee. Limit 1 pet per room.
  • Walking Paths + Parks Nearby

HOTELDINING


  • Garden and Library

Enjoy breakfast and dinner in our meticulously curated space, where you can enjoy great company or the tranquility of your surroundings.

  • Speakeasy

Explore the

Hood


Located in southern Mexico City, with Bosque Tlalpan to our south and  the bohemian Coyoacán to our north. Our location has something for everyone - picturesque hiking, running and biking trails for nature enthusiast  and cobblestone streets, colonial architecture and a world renowned shopping district for the city dweller.


Exploring everything this area has to offer could take years, but here are some of the neighborhood’s best-kept secrets.


RESTAURANTS


  • Fogo de Chão

    When arriving to Fogo de Chão guests are welcomed with soaring wine displays, a white Carrara Market Table and an open kitchen with views of the churrasqueria grill so visitors can watch our gaucho chefs practice an elevated version of the centuries-old cooking technique of Southern Brazil.

  • Piantao

    Located in an old paper factory, Piantao is a traditional Argentinian restaurant offering grilled cuts of meat and extensive wine list.

  • Rocasal

    Rocasal guarantees a pleasant experience and a Mediterranian menu that is sure to surprise with its innovation and flavors.

  • San Angel Inn

    San Ángel Inn showcases the best of Mexican cuisine, attracting guests from all over the world with the service and hospitality that Mexico is known for.

  • Suntory

    The combination of outstanding cuisine, ambience, and hospitality makes a visit to Restaurant Suntory feel like hopping on a plane straight to Japan for lunch or dinner. 

  • Sud 777

    Located in the heart of Pedregal, Sud 777 honors the tradition of a neighborhood by creating contemporary cuisine using area-sourced ingredients.

  • Tetetlán

    Tetetlán is a beautiful space, offering dishes that could be considered a contemporary tribute to traditional Mexican cuisine due to their careful preparation and presentation.


SPECIALTIES


  • Artz Pedregal

    Between volcanic rock, contemporary art, Artz Pedregal was designed to integrate with nature. Offering haute cuisine and high-end shopping, come experience this creative and inspiring destination in the heart of southern Mexico City. 

  • Perisur

    Enjoy a perfect shopping day experience at Centro Comercial Perisur, one of the largest shopping centres in Mexico City. 


CULTURE


  • Cuicuilco Archaeological Site

    One of Mexico’s most important archaeological sites is hidden in plain view in the Tlalpan borough of southern Mexico City. Cuicuilco is central Mexico’s first true city and may be the best example in the center of Mesoamerica of a complex early society with a well-organized hydraulic agricultural system. 

  • Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo

    The Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo is dedicated to preserving the memory of the muralist and his wife; as well as the study and analysis of his artistic generation.

  • Museo Frida Kahlo

    Casa Azul and its gardens display the personal objects and paintings of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, folk art, Pre-Columbian sculpture, photos, documents, books, and furnishings that were part of the ambience where Frida was inspired to create.

  • Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo - MUAC

    The Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo's building, by Teodoro González de León - one of Mexico’s most renowned architects, is itself a work of art, with a futuristic design and floor-to-ceiling glass walls that flood the building with natural light. Located in one of Latin America's most prestigious universities - UNAM,  MUAC holds the largest public collection of contemporary artists working in Mexico. 

  • Xochimilco

    Hop aboard a colorful gondola and sail down the Aztec-built canals of Xochimilco to view the floating gardens.

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Camino Santa Teresa 480-2 Col El Bosque, Delegación Tlalpan 14266, CDMX

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