Need to know
Rooms
37, including eight suites.
Check–Out
Noon, but flexible, subject to availability. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates include a breakfast of seasonal fruits and juices, yoghurts, charcuterie and cheeses, smoked salmon, cereals, breads and eggs.
Also
Not only is Jalisco’s capital home to mezcal, mariachi, and well, super-stylish hotels, it’s also the home of El Rebaño Sagrado, Mexico’s most popular soccer team. Catch a game at Akron Stadium, but leave your Club América shirt at home.
At the hotel
Free-to-borrow bikes, spa, gym, laundry service (at a charge), and WiFi throughout. In rooms: minibar (complete with an, ahem, ‘sexy kit’), hotel’s own organic bath products made in Mérida, coffee and tea-making kit, TV, air-conditioning, free bottled water and Bluetooth speakers. The Deluxe Room, Junior Suite and Top Suite have a Lavazza coffee machine.
Our favourite rooms
All rooms are alike in style with contemporary art deco-inspired interiors with colourful partitions reminiscent of a Mondrian painting and floor-to ceiling Crittall windows. The gray-Carrara-marble bathrooms are a vision, and the mint-green headboards, which double up as wardrobes, are a stroke of design genius. We love the panoramic city views from the balcony room but if you want to push the boat out, opt for the opulent Top Suite for its large, covered terrace with a cosy wood-burning fire, freestanding bath tub with a view, and large living room packed with modish mid-century pieces.
Poolside
Out on the peaceful ground-floor patio you’ll find the heated pool surrounded by pillow-soft day-beds, white parasols, leafy palms and a dedicated pool bar for post-siesta pick-me-ups.
Spa
Perched atop the hotel on the ninth floor, the spa has two treatment rooms where all your usual scrubs and rubs are undertaken with organic creams and potions. You’ll also find a wooden sauna, gray-marble steam room and lounger-flanked rooftop terrace with panoramic views of Guadalajara city. There’s a small but functional gym too, kitted out with a stationary bike, treadmill, cable machine and dumbbell rack. But for serious lifters, ask reception for a free day pass to the larger partner gym next door.
Packing tips
Bring your boldest coloured dresses and geometric-print shirts for the plentiful photo opportunities among Habita’s most stylish nooks and crannies.
Also
Unfortunately, Casa Habita is not suitable for guests with mobility issues.
Pet‐friendly
All our rooms and public areas are pet-friendly, so you can share your stay with your furry friend for $50 (plus tax) a stay. See more pet-friendly hotels in Guadalajara.
Children
Welcome, though not particularly catered for.
Sustainability efforts
Casa Habita take all the eco-friendly measures you’d expect from a cool contemporary stay: LED bulbs, recycling and energy-saving sensors, for example. But they also have an organic garden where they grow their own crops for use in the kitchen.