Tapachula City is a municipality and the largest city in the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico. It is located near the country's southern border with Guatemala and is about 20 kilometers away from the Pacific Ocean. Tapachula is known as an important commercial and economic hub in the region, due to its strategic location as a border city and its proximity to agricultural and industrial areas. The city has a population of over 370,000 people and offers a range of amenities, including shopping centers, restaurants, parks, and cultural attractions. It is also a popular destination for tourists, with attractions such as the Central Park, the Mercado de Artesanias, and the archaeological site of Izapa. The economy is based on trade, agriculture (particularly coffee production), and industry. The climate in Tapachula is tropical, with high temperatures and significant rainfall throughout the year.