
Accommodation in western Mexico City, next to Tacuba metro station and just minutes from Chapultepec and the Soumaya Museum, with free Wi-Fi, free private parking and a 24-hour front desk.
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Hotel Tacuba is a property in western Mexico City, in the Tacuba area of the Miguel Hidalgo borough, on Golfo de Gabes street. Its strong suit is the location: Tacuba metro station, with access to Lines 2 and 7, is just a few minutes away on foot, making it easy to reach Chapultepec, Polanco or the historic centre without any fuss.
It's a practical, no-frills choice for anyone travelling for leisure or business who wants to rely on public transport. The rooms are simple and functional, with a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries, a flat-screen TV, and bed linen and towels provided, in a smoke-free property.
The hotel runs around the clock, with a front desk that can advise on how to get around the area, and free Wi-Fi throughout the building. It also has free private parking — genuinely handy if you're arriving by car. Your stay is settled in advance; it's worth bringing some cash for any extras you may run up at the property.

Hotel Tacuba keeps its offering clear and well defined: the Standard Room with an extra-large bed, a double room designed above all for couples or for solo travellers who prefer to rest in a generous bed. It's a simple, no-fuss proposition, in keeping with the practical character of the property.
The room brings together the essentials for a comfortable stay: a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries, towels and toilet paper, plus a flat-screen TV and bed linen provided. At around 16 m² with an extra-large double bed, it's a functional, cosy space geared towards resting after a day out exploring the city, in a smoke-free setting.

Hotel Tacuba brings together the essentials for a comfortable, hassle-free stay in the west of the capital. The front desk is staffed around the clock and the team can advise on how and where to get around the area — especially useful if you're visiting the city for the first time. The whole property has free Wi-Fi, available in every corner of the building.
One of its standout features is the free private parking within the hotel itself, with no need to book — a real bonus if you're driving. The rooms come with a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries, towels, toilet paper, bed linen and a flat-screen TV. This is a fully smoke-free property, with non-smoking rooms throughout the building. With this set of comforts, the hotel is geared towards travellers looking for a functional, well-connected base from which to discover Mexico City.
Hotel Tacuba is on Golfo de Gabes street, in the Tacuba area of the Miguel Hidalgo borough, in the west of Mexico City. It's a residential, everyday sort of neighbourhood, very well served by public transport: Tacuba metro station, which links Lines 2 and 7, is about 350 metres away, and the neighbouring Cuitláhuac station is less than half a kilometre off, so you can cross the city without depending on a car.
From here it's easy to reach some of the capital's big draws. The Soumaya Museum and its neighbour the Jumex Museum, at Plaza Carso, are around 4 kilometres away; the Chapultepec park — with the castle and the National Museum of Anthropology — lies a few kilometres to the south. The México-Tacuba causeway, one of the oldest avenues on the continent, and the bustling Tacuba Market are close at hand for anyone who wants to soak up the feel of the neighbourhood.
The best times to visit are spring and autumn, with mild weather and clear skies, while summer brings afternoon rain. It's wise to move around by day along the main streets and, after dark, to lean on the metro and on taxis or ride-hailing apps. One further plus of this hotel: Benito Juárez International Airport is around 14 kilometres away, roughly 15 minutes by car when the traffic is light.
