Casa Habita
Guadalajara, Jalisco, MexicoLocated in Guadalajara's Colonia Americana, hailed as the coolest neighborhood of 2022 by Time Out, this boutique hotel occupies both a 1940s vintage house and a modern tower, offering a retreat where art, design, fashion, and architecture converge. Designed by Milan's Dimore Studio, the hotel opened in 2015, celebrating both its heritage and contemporary style.
Art enthusiasts and design aficionados seeking a vibrant urban experience will appreciate the hotel's unique character. Surrounded by boutique shops, gourmet eateries like Gaspar and La Panga del Impostor, and cultural landmarks such as Luis Barragán's Iteso Clavijero house, guests are immersed in the creative pulse of Guadalajara.
Rooms and suites
The hotel offers 37 rooms and suites across four categories, plus a luxurious Top Suite. Designed to capture natural light through expansive windows, each room features a mix of vintage and modern decor. Guest rooms include rain showers, organic bath products, and minibars.
For those seeking extra space and city views, Junior Suites overlook Lerdo de Tejada Street and the hotel's main patio. The expansive 107-square-meter Top Suite offers a king-size bed, living area, and a private terrace with a fireplace overlooking the original house and pool deck, ideal for guests celebrating special occasions or desiring added luxury.
Amenities and experiences
On-site restaurant serving organic comfort food in a vintage setting.
Rooftop spa offering treatments, sauna, steam rooms, outdoor yoga spaces with city views, and access to a nearby yoga studio.
Pool bar and terrace for relaxation.
Bicycles available for exploring Colonia Americana; concierge services for arranging tours to attractions like the organic and flea markets.
Patio Bar, Conference Room, Pool Bar, and Top Suite available for events.
Business facilities offered.
How to get here
Located in Colonia Americana, the hotel is a 30-minute drive from Guadalajara International Airport (GDL). Valet parking is available for guests arriving by car. Visitors can explore the vibrant neighborhood's culture and entertainment on foot or by using the hotel's bicycles. Nearby attractions include the Iteso Clavijero house and the flea market on Avenida México.