Casa Habita
Located in the happening neighborhood of Zona Minerva, west of the Centro Histórico, Casa Habita is a chic 37-room hotel with a minimalist aesthetic and a breezy rooftop terrace. The design has a distinctly European feel, though most of the materials, from stone to textiles, were sourced in Jalisco. Guest rooms are spare and geometric, fitted with glass panes, metallic surfaces, and luxurious marble bathrooms. There’s a Mondrian-esque look to the sliding glass doors, light installations, and windows, and a cool color palette of celeste, white, grass green and slate gray. The best rooms and suites have balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows that look out over treetops and city streets.
Upstairs, a rooftop terrace and swimming pool provide a calm respite from the city outside. There’s a lively city just outside the hotel’s doors, one largely untouched by the tourist industry, but you’ll want to save at least one evening for dinner at Casa Habita’s restaurant, with its menu of American comfort food and Mexican classics. And save time for a nightcap as well; the hotel’s cocktail bar is rightfully popular among visitors and locals alike.
How to get there: Casa Habita is located approximately 23 km by car from Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport via México 23.
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