Popular hotels
Tips
Where to stay
About Coyoacán

Hotels in Coyoacán, Mexico City

Search and compare Mexico City, Coyoacán hotels from hundreds of travel sites and save.

Coyoacán - Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
24 May — 25 May2
Coyoacán - Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
Fri 24/5
Sat 25/5
...and more

Refine Your Search

Star ratings
Guest Ratings
Amenities
Freebies
See all filters

Popular hotels in Coyoacán, Mexico City

Discover well-known properties in Coyoacán that are favoured by visitors more than others. There are 260 hotels in Coyoacán and price data was last updated on 17 May 2024. The average price for a hotel in Coyoacán is $157/night.
These are some of the hotels in Coyoacán with the highest demand. Users can utilise the filters available to narrow down their search.
Filter by star ratings
All filters
Berlin 268, Col Del Carmen Coyoacán, Mexico City, Mexico City Federal District, Mexico
This comfortable guest house in Mexico City offers complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as a terrace and a library. It is located a brief walk from the Museo Frida Kahlo and the Leon Trotsky Museum.
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
8.6
Excellent
369 reviews
Location
7.2 km from city centre

Tips for booking hotels in Coyoacán

Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Coyoacán. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 17 May 2024.
Cheapest month:February
Most expensive month:March
Average price in Coyoacán:$157/night
Cheapest price found:$52/night
Cheapest day:Sunday
Most expensive day:Wednesday
$53 - $394
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
$86 - $248
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

Where to stay in Coyoacán

Explore different neighbourhoods and areas within Coyoacán to find the perfect location for your stay. Map data was last updated on 17 May 2024.
Use the map to find hotels in Coyoacán that are close to the points of interest you'll be frequenting. Clicking a property's name will unlock more information and allow you to book that particular hotel.

About Coyoacán

Located around ten kilometres to the south of Mexico City’s Zocalo plaza, Coyoacan is one of the Federal District’s 16 boroughs. It centres around the historic heart of Villa Coyoacan, whose narrow cobblestone streets and charismatic plazas were established during the Spanish colonial period.

Plaza del Centenario and Plaza Hidalgo lie at the heart of Coyoacan’s historic area, with the latter named for the priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla. Along the northern side is the Casa Municipal, an impressive 18th century government building, with the City Council Hall adjacent exhibiting an impressive mural which depicts Coyoacan in its pre-Hispanic years. Plaza del Centenario lies just to the west, with its fountain featuring a bronze sculpture of two coyotes, the animal for which the borough is named. The Parish of San Juan Bautista lies alongside and is among the borough’s most important historic buildings, dating from the early 16th century when it was built as a Dominican monastery. The Museo Nacional de Culturas Populares is also situated just off the square, with exhibits showcasing local cultural activities such as Lucha Libre wrestling. The surrounding streets are lined with elegant colonial-era mansions, particularly along Calle de Higuera and Calle Francisco Sosa, many of which have been heritage-listed. Just to the west of Plaza del Centenario is the neighbourhood of Santa Catarina, renowned for its bright yellow chapel built for the indigenous population during the early colonial years and still exhibiting 400 years old murals on its interior. La Concepcion, just to the south-east of Villa Coyoacan, is another of the borough’s oldest areas, centred around Plaza de la Conchita and the Purisima Concepcion Chapel, and home to Jardín Frida Kahlo which celebrates this renowned artist.

Coyoacan is connected to surrounding Federal District boroughs along Mexico City’s extensive metro system, as well as by public bus services which traverse the city. The historic centre of Villa Coyoacan is relatively compact and can easily be explored on foot.

The name Coyoacan is believed to come from a Nahuatl word meaning “place of coyotes” and was inhabited by Tepanec people prior to the Spanish conquest. They welcomed Hernan Cortes and the Spanish in favour of the Aztec rule, with the Europeans using the area as a headquarters during their conquest of the Aztec Empire.

Facts about staying in Coyoacán, Mexico City

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Coyoacán to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 17 May 2024.
  • What are the best hotels in Coyoacán?

    Coyoacán is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Fiesta Inn Periferico Sur, which has a current rating of 8.5. For other potential stays, consider Mansión Papilio and Villa Alfonsina, which can also be great places to stay in Coyoacán.

  • What is a good hotel near Zona Rosa?

    Barceló México Reforma is a popular hotel near Zona Rosa that is highly recommended, with a score of 9.0 across 5,345 reviews.

  • What is a good hotel in Coyoacán near Paseo de la Reforma?

    Barceló México Reforma is the most recommended hotel near Paseo de la Reforma on HotelsCombined (scoring 9.0 over 5,345 reviews).

  • Is there a good hotel near Centro Santa Fe?

    A good hotel near Centro Santa Fe is Camino Real Santa Fe, which has been rated 8.8/10 by 1,929 HotelsCombined user reviews.

  • How much do hotels in Coyoacán cost?

    Coyoacán hotels have an average price of $48/night (based on searches on HotelsCombined in the last 3 days).

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Coyoacán?

    Over the last 3 days, Coyoacán hotels have been found for as cheap as $43/night in searches by HotelsCombined users.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Coyoacán?

    If your travel plans to Coyoacán are flexible, we recommend visiting at least one of the following most popular landmarks: Zona Rosa, Paseo de la Reforma, or Centro Santa Fe. Mexico City is the city you should stay in if you want to visit Zona Rosa. Staying in Mexico City is preferred if you want to visit Paseo de la Reforma. To visit Centro Santa Fe, it’s most convenient if you stay in Mexico City.

See more FAQs

Find better results for your stay in Coyoacán

Consider alternative stays in Mexico City
If you are looking for a specific type of hotel, consider these options for trips to Mexico City

Millions of Reviews
Real ratings and reviews from millions of guests, just like yourself. Book your perfect stay with confidence!
Best Hotel Deals
HotelsCombined sources over 3 million hotels and properties and compiles them in one place so you can compare the ideal accommodation.
Free cancellation
Plans change — we get it. And that’s why you can search and book hotels and accommodations on HotelsCombined from agencies that offer free cancellation