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Iron House Hostel

San Miguel de Allende

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Colegio Militar 17D, Colonia Guadalupe, San Miguel de Allende Guanajuato, Mexico
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Features

  • 24 Hour Free Hot Showers
  • Lounge / Common space
  • Travel information provided
  • Kitchen
  • Phones (public or in room)
  • Gym/Fitness Room
  • Food/Restaurant
  • Bike Rental
 
The Hostelz.com Review
A cab from the bus station brings travelers to the bright blue door, the well-landscaped indoor patio laden with bougainvillea, and the warm welcome at Iron House Hostel, this easy-going, ultra laid-back hostel. Our group of three got an incredible deal -- a gigantic room with two sets of bunk beds and a large living area complete with table, chairs, lounge chair, and bookcase stocked with books (mostly in English) and a little boom-box. Our "suite" included a private, two-room bath and a kitchen, although the stove had no gas and the fridge wasn't plugged in. (Probably if a kitchen had been requested, the appliances could have been made workable -- putting us in a self-contained apartment was a last-minute decision.)

Ricardo, who apparently runs this place alone, is as friendly as promised. He has a life, so there isn't always someone on duty -- in fact we only saw him twice in the two days we were there. Therefore it took careful coordination for the three of us to deal with one key, but we found a certain charm in that. The place feels absolutely safe and secure. The floors and surfaces are a bit gritty, but San Miguel de Allende is a dusty place, and what the hostel lacks in spotlessness, it gains in atmosphere.

The sheets are freshly laundered and smell like sunshine, there are plenty of blankets for the cool nights, and the thick, adobe walls make the room a haven of coolness in the heat of the day. There's no breakfast, although there are mouth-watering bakeries and tortillerias between the hostel and the town center. Upstairs from the suite is the common room with large-screen TV, a computer that sometimes has connectivity, the dorm, and a kitchen that has working gas and fridge (though the downstairs guests are locked out in the morning).

The neighborhood is a bit off the beaten path, but it feels safe and friendly, and the center of town is an easy ten-minute walk if you don't get lost. San Miguel de Allende is an "upscale" Mexican town, a little like Santa Fe, New Mexico, in that it is almost too artfully done in harmonious shades of terracotta, cappuccino, rose, salmon, and deep red. The town is prosperous to a fault, in part thanks to its long-standing expatriate population (mostly retirees from the U.S., but also from Europe and Asia, and young artists catering to the large market for home decoration). Don't be surprised that it's easier to find a "hamburguesa" or a crab-stuffed avocado than an enchilada. It's good to escape the trendiness and high prices and just sit back and enjoy the backpacker's funk of the hostel.

— Exclusive Hostelz.com Review
April 2007


Ratings & Comments

5 Average from 22 Ratings

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Comment by Sully, USA
May 2008
5 Great place to stay and a very friendly owner
I have stayed at the Iron House many times over the past three years. I have to travel to Queretaro which is a forty-five-minute drive from San Miguel. I prefer to stay in San Miguel instead of Queretaro and always stay at the Iron House. It is always very clean, comfortable, quiet at night, and Ricardo the owner is very helpful to your needs. Once I went to the hot springs and played soccer on my day off. The wireless connection has always been great on my trips, which is a must for my work. I will continue to go back to the Iron House.
Comment by Chris, Cologne Germany
August 2007
4 Very nice place, close to center
The iron house is a very nice place to stay, it's close to the city center (eight-minute walk), but what makes it special is Ricardo, the owner, who toured me through the bars of San Miguel. Only lack -- there are no lockers.
Comment by Clea Sturgess
April 2006
5 This is a great place, one of the friendliest and cleanest hostels I've ever been to. Highly recommended!
Comment by Tonia
March 2006
5 My time at Iron Hostel was relaxing and very enjoyable. I booked a stay for three days with plans to stay in San Miguel for a month. I felt so taken care of that I stayed the entire month at Iron Hostel. Ricardo is very knowledable, he can answer any questions you might have, and he makes you feel at home. I truly enjoyed all of the different people I met in my stay there, overall it was an amazing expierence.
Comment by Anonymous
April 2005
5 Excellent. This is a small hostel, very friendly. I felt like I was a houseguest with Ricardo as the perfect host. Great touches include a very well equipped kitchen, drinking water, good and fast free Internet, and a great shower. Very clean, comfortable beds. If you want to dance salsa or play soccer, Ricardo is your man. I would stay again.
Comment by Christy, Nebraska
February 2005
5 Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!! This place has excellent hospitality and gracious, clean surroundings!! I will always return to this hostel!
Comment by Aaron, Florida
October 2004
5 This place is great. It's in a beautiful city, and has comfortable accommodations, great people and fun times. I stayed at Iron House while I worked in the city for a period of a month and I enjoyed every minute of my stay. Ricardo goes out of his way to help out his guests and the city of San Miguel is literally at your doorstep. After staying in other hostels, I thought this place seemed like a comfortable family home. I could not have asked for a better stay.
Comment by Mark de Texas
October 2004
5 I stayed with Ricardo at Iron House again. I had another great experience and I can't wait to visit San Miguel and Ricardo at the Iron House in the very near future.
Comment by Marylene, Canada
August 2004
5 Hey everbody! If you need a pretty comfortable place to stay, you have to try the Iron Hostel! I've nothing more to say: get there and have fun! Moreover, the manager is pretty friendly and will help ya to find your way around! Don't wait, just go!
Comment by Viky Garcia
July 2004
5 Ricardo and the Iron House was AWESOME!!! Our group found a true gem. Ricardo worked with our group of THIRTEEN university students who had never been to a hostel before. Not only was the hostel well kept and very comfortable, Ricardo served as tour guide (led us through all the major sites), nurse (splinter surgery was free), interpreter, historian, audience (to our guitar players and "singers")and all-around great host. Our stay was comfortable, secure, and we felt very welcome and at home. The good thing for this logistician was that I was able to make the arrangements by just emailing him from his website a few weeks ahead of time. He sent all the info and maps days before and kept in constant contact. We couldn't have asked for a better experience!
Comment by Leon
July 2004
5 Ricardo has a wonderful place and has worked hard to earn the excellent reputation he has. It's not too big and is very personal. Ricardo is a gracious host and great company. His hostel is clean and well equipped. It has a nice kitchen for meals, a rooftop great for hanging out and enjoying the view or breeze. The location is quite good, a short walk from almost anything in town. It's definitely a place I will return to when in San Miguel.
Comment by Bree
June 2004
5 What more do you need to say about a place so welcoming and charismatic to a stray traveler? Why not stay exactly where you are with great company and a vibrant town atmosphere? It feels too long ago that I got stuck at Iron House, throwing travel plans into mayhem, but the memories are grande and unique. I will be back!
Comment by Alice and Grant
April 2004
5 Boy, is this place ever great! Our host Ricardo was very kind and helpful... taking us out to a few clubs and even making reservations for us at our next destination!!!! Wonderful rooftop terrace, and computer access as well as a great kitchen!!! We loved it here, not to mention the rooms were very clean and comfortable, and same with the bathrooms!!! Thank Ricardo... keep up the good work. We miss San Miguel!!!
Comment by Vio
April 2004
5 Hola todos! Definitiely a great-beautiful-quiet-friendly place to stay, Ricardo is a good friend and after some hours in his house you feel like at home! I'm WWOOFing in Karakadir (volunteering in organic farms) and it's always the place I like to go on my days off for a dancing night in San Miguel, to drink a beer downtown or only to rest on the top of this beautiful backpackers-hostel, nice view, very safe, good vibes!! Je vous recommende fortement cette auberge, y a des gens vraiment sympas pour vous faire decouvrir le Mexique dans cette ville tres cosmopolito-americaine, ambiance relaxe assuree, et en plus Ricardo a l'Adsl donc on peut consulter ses mails gratuitement quand on veut (pour l'instant en tous cas :) !
Comment by Randy and Deanna
April 2004
5 Stay with Ricardo! Super clean, good location, the place has lots of character. Great for couples. We would stay there again in a heartbeat! Ricardo built most everything himself. Truly a fine craftsman. Make him take you to La Cucaracha. Cheap drinks with the locals.
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