San Miguel de Allende
We're so excited to have you join us in the charming city of San Miguel de Allende this November for our wedding celebration. While you're here, we want you to soak up all the fun and excitement that this incredible place has to offer. To help you get started, we've put together a list of awesome activities and must-see spots that you can explore during your stay.
Discover Quaint Cobblestone Streets
San Miguel is a maze of cobblestone streets and alleys, and that's what makes it so special. Take a leisurely stroll, and you'll discover colorful colonial buildings, beautiful courtyards, and hidden art galleries. It's like stepping into a storybook, so bring your camera and get ready to snap some great photos! Take a moment to pause and soak in the ambiance, where every step is a journey through centuries of history.
Shop 'Til You Drop at the Mercado de Artesanías
Calling all shopaholics! The Mercado de Artesanías is a dream come true. This vibrant market is packed with unique crafts, pottery, jewelry, and textiles. Whether you're on the hunt for souvenirs or just want to browse, you're bound to find something that catches your eye.
Indulge in the Local Cuisine
Get your taste buds ready for a culinary adventure. San Miguel is known for its amazing food scene, so be sure to try some local dishes. Hit up a street taco stand, enjoy a sizzling plate of fajitas, or sip on a refreshing margarita. Pro tip: don't leave without trying the churros – they're seriously addictive!
Check Out the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel
You can't visit San Miguel without stopping by the iconic Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. This stunning church is the city's centerpiece, and it's even more beautiful in person. Take a moment to admire the architecture, then relax in the nearby Jardín Principal and people-watch to your heart's content.
Take to the Skies in a Hot Air Balloon
Ready for something truly unforgettable? Hop into a hot air balloon and take in the breathtaking views of San Miguel from above. It's the perfect way to start your day and get a bird's-eye view of the city and its stunning surroundings.
Join a Fiesta!
San Miguel is all about celebrating, and you might just find yourself in the middle of a fiesta. From parades to live music and fireworks, there's always something happening. If you hear music in the streets, follow it – you never know where the party might lead you!
Transportation between QRO and SMA
For any of you who need transportation between QRO and SMA (in either direction), please reach out to the below business. They provide private cars, SUVs, and Sprinter vans with bilingual drivers and they are a safe and easy option for anyone looking to travel between the two cities.
Lilia Barbosa | Marco
+52 442 467 7672
San Miguel de Allende is located in the far eastern part of Guanajuato, Mexico. It's a colonial city nestled in the Baijo mountains to the Northwest of Mexico City.
The closest airports are:
- BJX (about 55 miles west of San Miguel)
- QRO (about 50 miles south of San Miguel)
- MEX (about 170 miles from San Miguel)
Our recommendation would be to travel to either BJX or QRO, as both of these airports have regular flights from various U.S. cities and take a shuttle or cab into the city of San Miguel (approximately an hour ride). Once in the city, it's easy to walk around.
For those who want more flexibility to travel around, car rentals are very cheap at either BJX or QRO and you can drive into the city.
From Denver
Cheaper and quicker to fly into QRO via Dallas.
From Southern CA
Both QRO and BJX are good options. There is no direct flight and you will have to stop for a layover.
From Houston/Dallas
Plenty of options to either QRO or BJX from Houston and Dallas. There are also nonstop flights daily.
From NY (LGA)
Highly Recommend flying from LGA to QRO. There is 1 stop in ATL or DAL but options are affordable and quicker than flying elsewhere from NY.
From Tampa
Either BJX or QRO are options, though it makes sense to coordinate layover in Dallas or Houston.
How to get around
San Miguel is a small town, so you likely won't need to worry about transportation, unless you're taking a day trip to nearby attractions, like to Guanajuato or Querétaro, or visiting the lake just outside city limits. Your most common mode of transportation will be on foot — so pack comfy shoes — but be warned that San Miguel's altitude and the hilly terrain can take your breath away, literally. If you'd prefer, you can easily flag down a green taxi or call an Uber instead of trekking back up the cobblestone streets.
Buses: San Miguel's bus station, or terminal, is on the west side of town. Here, you'll be able to book a bus to nearby destinations like León, Bernal, or Mexico City. For the buses the locals take, you'll want to hop on one of the Urbana lines, which are mapped out here. Rates will vary depending on the route and time of day, but a trip shouldn't cost you more than a few pesos.
Taxis: It won't be hard to flag down one of San Miguel's quintessential green-and-white taxis in most parts of town. If you're staying downtown, cabs are plentiful. On the outskirts of the city, you may need to head to a main road to hail a cab.
Ride service: Uber has an extensive transit web across the city, stretching out into nearby towns. Depending on traffic and trip length, your Uber should come out around 30-100 pesos (or $1.50-$5).
Coffee Shops
Lavanda Café de Especialidad - if you're a coffee snob like Srikar, this is an absolute must to try while in town!
PANIO - bakery / coffee spot
La Cabra Iluminada - instagram worthy
Breakfast and Lunch
Rosewood San Miguel - simply cannot miss the Sunday brunch here!
Rustica - healthy breakfast (bowls and toast)
Garambullo - breakfast option in a beautiful courtyard!
Cumpanio - chic restaurant with european flair
Chocolates y Churros - I mean, no one was ever hurt by dessert for breakfast.
Mercado Del Carmen - food truck park without the trucks!
El Correo - super fun Mexican spot right in the center of town
Mama Mia - live music + great courtyard = sign us up!
Dinner
Ocre - beautiful rooftop restaurant, great for a quick bite or drink
Exquistos Tacos “Diana” - excellent taco pit stop
Tacos San Francisco - late night tacos that you will never forget about
Restaurante del Parque - beautiful outdoor restaurant with traditional Mexican flavors
Zumo - if you haven't sensed a theme yet, here's another rooftop restaurant
Don Taco Tequila - one can never have too many tacos (vegan too)
Tostévere - tapas style restaurant with lots to share
The Restaurant - gorgeous restaurant with a patio and open roof. There's also a boutique attached to the restaurant that's fun to check out.
La Única - excellent rooftop views to grab a drink and munch on chips/salsa
Los Milagros - a lively place in the heart of the city with live music and BIG plates of food!
Bekeb - the best cocktail bar that SMA offers. Do not miss out!
Andy's Taco Cart - save room for a post-dinner stroll to this awesome late night taco cart. HELL YES!
Restaurant Áperi - if you're looking for something a bit more fancy