El Chorro was the spring where San Miguel was founded. Today it gushes out of a fountain built in 1960, and there are public washing Read more [...]
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Templo de la Tercera Orden
Built in the early 18th century, this chapel, like the Templo de San Francisco, was part of a Franciscan monastery complex. The main facade shows Read more [...]
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Casa del Mayorazgo de Canal
This historic house, one of San Miguel’s most imposing old residences, now houses Banamex offices. It’s a handsome neoclassical structure with some late-baroque touches. The Read more [...]
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Colegio de Sales
Once a college, founded in the mid-18th century by the San Felipe Neri order, the Colegio de Sales has regained its educational status; it currently Read more [...]
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El Mirador
One of the best views over the town and surrounding country is from the mirador (overlook) southeast of town. Take Callejón del Chorro, the track Read more [...]
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Café Santa Ana
This relaxing place, in the library annex, is popular with culture vultures.
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El Café de la Mancha
Just larger than a hole-in-the-wall, this is the place for coffee snobs. Need we say more. The trained owner/barista does magic with his Mexican beans Read more [...]
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Chocolates y Churros San Agustín
An obligatory stop for breakfast or a late night snack, Cafetería San Agustín is something of an institution in San Miguel. Popular with visitors from Read more [...]
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Mama Mia [] Centro
To feel truly at home in San Miguel you must visit this classic with different spaces, for every taste or occasion for more than 30 Read more [...]
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Bookatour
This company offers a range of tours with bilingual guides. Prices are the same for one, two or three people and include transport. These include: Read more [...]