Need to know
Rooms
60.
Check–Out
Noon. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast.
Also
Unfortunately, the rural terrain that Our Habitas San Miguel de Allende is sprawled out across is not easily accessible for wheelchair-users.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, daily programming, library, chapel, and agora for film screenings. In rooms: all-Mexican minibar, free bottled water, air-conditioning, organic bath products, mini fridge, and free bottled water.
Our favourite rooms
If you like your views uninterrupted, splash out the extra cash on one of the Vista cabins, which have a front-row seat of the Bajio mountains, assorted cacti and wildflowers.
Spa
There’s currently one cabin for massages (and treatments can be in-room, too), but a more fulsome spa (with a temezcal) is in the works.
Packing tips
The Mexican war of independence started up the road in Dolores Hidalgo, which is where revolutionary spirit and sovereignty super-fan Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla was born – brush up on your knowledge by bringing a history book or two.
Also
Have a think about the intention for your stay before you arrive, so you’re armed and ready to set it during your aura-cleansing, copal-scented welcome ceremony.
Children
Little Smiths welcome.
Sustainability efforts
The group has set up the Habitas Rise initiative to support local communities, cultures and conservation efforts, creating jobs and offering education for people living near its hotels. A contribution to the fund is made on behalf of guests at check-in and the opportunity to do good continues from there (you’ll be able to do some volunteer work, or make further donations) – with the friendship bracelet given on arrival reminding guests of their ‘collective responsibility and commitment to each other’. The hotel is paperless, too – all the information you need is located on a QR-code-bearing wooden block in your room.