HOTEL SUMMARY
Hacienda Peña Pobre sits in southern Mexico City, five minutes from leafy Tlalpan Forest, and opens with the calm clarity of a restored 17th-century hacienda. The driveway arrives beneath mature trees and historic masonry, and inside the reception area you find attentive staff, fresh water and artisanal details that signal a boutique hotel experience. As a Mexico City luxury hotel within Small Luxury Hotels of the World, Hacienda Peña Pobre places modern comfort beside original architecture and Mexican artwork, creating a quiet base for couples or business travelers who want calm without losing city access.
The hotel’s management team favors thoughtful service and sustainable practices over flash. Hacienda Peña Pobre retains visible traces of its past while updating systems and amenities to contemporary standards. The property appears in Small Luxury Hotels directories, which signals third-party recognition of service quality and intimate scale. Reviews highlight the hotel’s hospitality, and local guides recommend it for travelers seeking a quieter alternative to central Roma or Condesa. The team emphasizes Mexican hospitality—personalized check-in, local art in rooms, and staff able to arrange private transport to Perisur mall or nearby attractions.
Accommodations at Hacienda Peña Pobre include suites that marry vintage decor with flat-screen TVs, satellite channels and carefully chosen toiletries. Room categories center on suites rather than standard rooms; suites vary in size but share hardwood floors, original artwork by Mexican artists and layered linens for cooler evenings. Many suites face quiet courtyards or the garden, offering tree-lined views rather than city skylines. In-room amenities include complimentary WiFi, satellite channels, toiletries, and climate controls; some suites feature seating areas and small desks for remote work. The decor leans vintage-modern: restored wood, neutral textiles, and framed paintings that reference local culture. Guests who prioritize privacy can request quieter courtyard-facing suites, while travelers who want direct access to the property’s public spaces can choose a suite near the restaurant and reception.
Facilities at Hacienda Peña Pobre support both relaxation and activity. The spa offers treatments designed to relax after a day in the city; while specific treatments vary, the hotel lists massage and rejuvenation services. A compact fitness center serves routine workouts, and guest services arrange private airport transportation or local transfers. The on-site restaurant serves Mexican-influenced dishes with local ingredients; dining takes place indoors or in peaceful outdoor seating when weather allows. Practical amenities include paid private parking on-site, free WiFi throughout the property, and front-desk assistance for bookings to nearby attractions such as Six Flags and Perisur Shopping Mall.
For timing and practicalities, the hotel is especially pleasant from November through April, when Mexico City’s dry season offers clearer skies and cooler evenings. Check-in starts at 14:00 and check-out is at 12:00; book early for weekend stays as room inventory is limited. Dress is smart casual in public areas; bring layers for evenings, as garden-facing suites can feel cooler. Reservations can be made through major booking platforms or by contacting the hotel’s guest services email for direct arrangements and special requests.
Plan your stay at Hacienda Peña Pobre to experience a quieter side of Mexico City with carefully designed suites, attentive hospitality and convenient access to Tlalpan Forest. Book early to secure a preferred suite and request garden views or ground-floor access. Hacienda Peña Pobre provides a calm, well-served base for exploring the city or holding intimate meetings, and its blend of history and modern comfort makes it a compelling choice for discerning travelers.
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(2025) Michelin 1 Key

