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 [...]
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Oratorio de San Felipe Neri
Located near the east end of Insurgentes, this multi-towered and domed church dates from the 18th century. The pale-pink main facade is baroque with an Read more [...]
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Cañada de la Virgen
Cañada de la Virgen, archaeological site 30 minutes from San Miguel Cañada de la Virgen is an Otomi archaeological site that has been recently excavated. Read more [...]
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Museo Historico de San Miguel de Allende (Casa de Ignacio Allende)
Steps south of El Jardin, you’ll find the birthplace of Ignacio José de Allende y Unzaga, a Spanish army officer who fought as a leader for Read more [...]