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Thanks to you now I know how to get to Palenque from Ciudad Cuauhtemoc, after Palenque I want to spend a couple of days in Villahermosa just to visit La venta park and Yumka safari.

Would you recommend a good hotel close to La venta park?

If you have any suggestions on where to go while I'm in the city please tell me.

Thanks, Tomas.

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I really like Parque La Venta...even the zoo. Anthro museum is fair. Only problem is the heat and humidity. It can drain you.

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compared to Palenque, Villahermosa has much less to offer; half a day would probably do it- the Olmec heads are very impressive; taking a one day tour out of Palenque to Yaxchilan and Bonampak would fill up your two days in a more rewarding fashion

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Well, Rozul --- I hope someone comes forth with the hotel rec; I need the same type of info!

We also intend to see Villahermosa (handy flight in/out via Houston), before spending several days in el campo;
So far, we've pegged Cencali Hotel (Quality Inn franchise?) for an overnight; they are close to La Venta park & zoo and offer free airport shuttle; the place seems to get positive comments, generally, on the Web.

Let's see what the TT-ers have to say...

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Thanks for your imput, I'm checking into Hotel Miraflores and Hotel Plaza Independencia.

Yaxchilan and Bonampak sounds good, I'll look into that. I was thinking about the ruins of Comalcalco but judging from what I've read I have to spend all they on a tour because is about28 miles from Villahermosa.

Thanks so much, Tomas.

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Except for one occassion, I've always stayed at the Madan Hotel in the inner city in Villa.

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Hotel Maya Tabasco is pretty nice and is walking distance to LaVenta (and the bus station), about $80 USD/night. Transportation to the airport is included.

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No, I wouldnt say Villahermosa is a place you'd want to stay for longer than necessary. Visit the museum on one day, stay in a hotel that is conveniently located (check your LP or other guide), go to La Venta park the next and straight on to your next destination. I found the town ugly and full of unfriendly people. Ugh.

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We stayed several days...it was more interesting than I thought. We stayed at the Hotel Oriente I think, Madero 425, downtown. It was about 200 pesos per night, two years ago. Nice cheap middle class place.

Much more happening downtown than out by parque La Venta. There is a very small city museum. I liked the Anthro Museum and really liked Parque La Venta, could have spent more time there.

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Thanks every one, I'll give a try if I don't like it I'll just move on to my next destination.

Thank you, Tomas.

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