- Visit San Miguel de Allende, named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008
- See iconic locations in the city and learn about their history and culture
- Discover the colorful streets and architecture of this colonial highland town
- Stop at the most Instagrammable spots and get photos taken by your guide
- Enjoy the intimacy of a small group tour with a maximum of 5-14 people
Duration
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San Miguel de Allende
Take a day trip to the picturesque town of San Miguel de Allende, known for its colorful streets, brilliant architecture, and rich history. At the end of this trip, you’ll discover the magic behind ...
Take a day trip to the picturesque town of San Miguel de Allende, known for its colorful streets, brilliant architecture, and rich history. At the end of this trip, you’ll discover the magic behind why this city was named one of the “best cities in the world” in 2017.
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Parish of San Miguel Arcangel
Grand, neo-Gothic 17th-century church known for its soaring pink spires & lofty, ornate sanctuary.
Grand, neo-Gothic 17th-century church known for its soaring pink spires & lofty, ornate sanctuary.
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Benito Juarez Garden
Tranquil park with colorful flowers, winding paths & benches under shade trees, plus a playground.
Tranquil park with colorful flowers, winding paths & benches under shade trees, plus a playground.
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Chapel of Jimmy Ray
The Chapel of Jimmy Ray Gallery was founded in 2012 as a vehicle to present the work of Anado McLauchlin along with select artists that Anado has bonded with on a visual and oftentimes emotional level...
The Chapel of Jimmy Ray Gallery was founded in 2012 as a vehicle to present the work of Anado McLauchlin along with select artists that Anado has bonded with on a visual and oftentimes emotional level. The Gallery is located 5 kilometers from San Miguel de Allende at the Casa de Las Ranas compound in the small town of La Ceieneguita. This is an artist friendly gallery dedicated to the “road less travelled”.
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The Temple of San Francisco
Construction of the Iglesia de San Francisco began in 1778, and lasted over 20 years to finish, for which the changing tastes and styles of the times can be clearly seen in its architecture. The facad...
Construction of the Iglesia de San Francisco began in 1778, and lasted over 20 years to finish, for which the changing tastes and styles of the times can be clearly seen in its architecture. The facade is purely churrigueresque (excessively ornate), with a plethora of carved stone figures and downward tapering columns. However, the bell tower of this church, built in 1799 by the famed architect Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras, is in neoclassical style as was fashionable at the time.
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The Casa de Allende
18th-century home & museum to Ignacio Allende, a notable leader of Mexico's independence movement.
18th-century home & museum to Ignacio Allende, a notable leader of Mexico's independence movement.
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Civic Plaza
The Plaza Civica was originally built in 1555 next to the Plaza de la Soledad. It was this plaza, ...
The Plaza Civica was originally built in 1555 next to the Plaza de la Soledad. It was this plaza, and not the main square that was the hub of the town’s activity in its time, serving both as the market place and the meeting place. Today, a large statue of Ignacio Allende on a horse dominates the plaza. The large building on the northeast corner was once the College of San Fransisco de Sales attended by the heroes of the Independence Aldama, Umarán and Allende.
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Hotel/meeting point pick-up and drop-off