Hostel Inn San Miguel De Allende

Hotel · San Miguel de Allende

Hostel Inn San Miguel De Allende

Hotel · San Miguel de Allende
Calz de La Luz 31A, Zona Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico

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Nestled in colorful Centro, this casual hostel features cozy dorms, private rooms, inviting gardens, and a relaxed vibe—perfect for budget travelers.  

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Calz de La Luz 31A, Zona Centro, 37700 San Miguel de Allende, Gto., Mexico Get directions

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Cheryl Smith

Google
Staff are very kind & helpful. If you don’t speak any Spanish, use google translate. The place is very clean due to the hardworking cleaning ladies.

Agnese Porcari

Google
The hostel is in a good location and reasonably clean. Staff is quite unfriendly. Mattresses in the dorm I was in are as thin as paper and incredibly worn out. From the dorm, you can hear almost everything that is going on in the hostel. There are no mosquito nets so rooms get full of mosquitos at night. Not worth the price you pay

Janis P

Google
I stayed in a private room (with private bathroom) for three nights in mid April. I found the bed comfortable and the giant fan that was provided cooled the room sufficiently. The room was very quiet until around 6:45 am when the staff started to prepare the breakfast. I was already awake so it didn't affect me but might bother those that like to sleep late. Since I had booked with booking.com, my breakfast wasn't included in the rate so next time I will just book directly with the hostel. Coffee and purified water is free and for 30 pesos I could receive breakfast. I had pancakes one day and they were very good. Breakfast is served from 8- 10 am ( would like to see an earlier start) and anyone can use the kitchen after 10:30 am. There is a nice little garden area and a covered area for eating breakfast or just relaxing during the day. The hostel was clean, the staff was friendly (spoke English) and the location was excellent. There are restaurants and tiendas in the area and Colonial Guadalope is a nice area for strolling and checking out all the street art. It is about a 10 minute walk to the centre of this beautiful town. The WiFi signal is not very reliable in the bedrooms.

Reason2Roam

Google
The general feel of this place is great. Common area was comfortable and the breakfasts were all tasty and filling. Staff were all pleasant (not a lot of English) and for the most part helpful. Unfortunately the dorm beds were very uncomfortable- super thin mattresses on metal beds. The beds squeak and make a bunch of noise with each movement If you stay be sure to check that there is a board (full length) under the mattress. My first night didn't have one and I woke up many times to have my shoulder wedged between the metal bars. Staff were quick to arrange for a board upon request and the rest of the sleeps were much better (but still not great). Place was clean and in a great location.

owl n

Google
This beautiful relaxed hostel is perfectly located downhill from the main church in this picturesque town. We walked all over this incredible town checking out all the hotels and places to stay. The owner is a very warm and friendly woman who helped us out so much. We found the best price and services of any places we have stayed on our adventure. A beautiful kitchen and great outdoor space to eat and relax. I'm excited to do yoga on the grass in the morning sun. We found easy parking for both our cars. They have both wifi and laundry service. They even fold your clothes! I would recommend this place to everyone! I look forward to coming back.

Rose Dvilano

Google
This hostel is very clean. Has comfortable mattresses and nicely appointed rooms. Most rooms have large windows. There is a large backyard with grass and an open air kitchen with large dining room. It is well managed with a working on the premises thoughtful owner.

Laura Lee M

Google
This hostel is well located, just 10 minutes away from the center. We even walked to the botanical garden, which was a great activity to do, and it took us about 45 minutes. The staff was friendly as well. We opted for a private room with ensuite bathroom; both clean and decent size. One of the two beds was a bit old though, and my friend complained being not comfortable sleeping in it. The kitchen was another story... Saw a few cockroaches when brewing my cup of tea. ||||Overall we are happy with our choice! ||||Breakfast tip: As the breakfast isn't included at this hostel, I suggest checking out Naranja café, just a few steps away, located on the corner of the street. :)

BKB818

Google
We really liked Hostel Inn in San Miguel. We would return. ||||Pros: ||-Short walk to the center of town (maybe 10 minutes if that)||-Food places and tiendas very close by||-Pet friendly||-Bilingual staff, very friendly||-Sister hostel to Hostel Alcatraz around the corner where you can park your motorcycle or bike||-Clean hostel with comfy beds||-Dorm rooms, private rooms with bathroom or without||-Affordable at 400 pesos for a private room with bathroom, 100 for a dorm bed, and 350 for a private with shared bathroom (prices go up 50 pesos on Fridays and Saturdays)||-Full use kitchen from 10am-10pm||-Free breakfast (though it is usually simple)||-Great wi-fi in the room and out in the garden area||-Garden area with lawn (great for pets) and lots of covered seating||-Good shower with hot water||-Soap and towels included||-Free filtered water||-Plug-in fan in the room for when it gets humid/warm||||Cons: (minimum and me being picky)||-Breakfast is free, but usually very simple and cheap. It is a hot meal each morning served to you. We had tortillas and beans one morning, and a baguette covered in beans another morning. Coffee and tea is served as well, though I think the coffee is pretty low quality and cheap because it made my husband and I both feel very jittery and sick-ish after just 2 small cups (maybe 10 oz all together). If this isn't good enough, you can go grab breakfast at one of the many cafes nearby||-No parking at all on site, but like I said, they let us park our motorcycle down at Hostel Alcatraz which was super convenient and nice right down the street.