Hotel Alifer

East of Mexico City


The motel-style Hotel Alifer is up a small hill from the zócalo, and while some rooms are a bit dark and dingy (avoid bottom-floor rooms that face the echoing hallways and lack exterior windows), upstairs rooms are clean and spacious with TV and phone.


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Nearby East of Mexico City attractions

1. Ex-Convento Franciscano de la Asunción

0.11 MILES

Built between 1537 and 1540, this was one of Mexico’s earliest monasteries and its church – the city’s cathedral – has a beautiful Moorish-style wooden…

2. Museo Regional de Tlaxcala

0.11 MILES

The Museo Regional de Tlaxcala has a large collection of religious paintings and a few pre-Hispanic sculptures and artifacts.

3. Capilla Abierta

0.14 MILES

Just below the Ex-Convento Franciscano de la Asunción, beside the 19th-century Plaza de Toros (bullring), is this capilla abierta (open chapel) with three…

4. Museo de la Memoria Tlaxcala

0.14 MILES

This modern history museum looks at folklore through a multimedia lens and has well-presented exhibits on indigenous government, agriculture and…

5. Zócalo

0.17 MILES

It’s easy to pass an afternoon reading or just people-watching in Tlaxcala’s shady, spacious zócalo. The 16th-century Palacio Municipal, a former grain…

6. Palacio de Gobierno

0.18 MILES

Inside the Palacio de Gobierno there are color-rich murals of Tlaxcala's history by Desiderio Hernández Xochitiotzin. His style is vividly realistic and…

7. Museo de Arte de Tlaxcala

0.21 MILES

A branch of the museum that holds interesting temporary exhibits and a good permanent collection of contemporary Mexican art.

8. Palacio Municipal

0.22 MILES

The 16th-century Palacio Municipal, a former grain storehouse, occupies the north side of the zócalo.