13 Wonderful Things to Do and See in San Miguel de Allende (2024)

An article about the Best Things to Do and See in San Miguel de Allende including the best restaurants, cultural attractions, and much more.

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably heard already about San Miguel Allende, voted for two years in a row by Travel & Leisure as the best city in the world in and just recently, it has been named as the 2019’s American Capital of Culture.

So…what makes San Miguel de Allende so special? Well, I hope you’re ready for the answer to that question as well as my recommendations for the best things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende.

Are you ready my wonder friends?

What Makes San Miguel de Allende So Special?

If you had ask me the same question a few years ago I would probably just say: nothing. I mean, to the common perception of Mexicans, San Miguel de Allende is just another charming town no different from the hundred other charming towns of Mexico.

But now, after actually spending half a week exploring San Miguel de Allende I must say that my previous misconception was dead wrong: San Miguel de Allende IS Mexico’s most beautiful town and not just on the outside.

A town is made great by its inhabitants and the people that live in San Miguel de Allende are just plain wonderful.

Both locals and foreigners that have made San Miguel de Allende their home for decades (if not more) are what make this town a super magical one: the moment you arrive to San Miguel de Allende you will feel an aura of kindness and a vibe that will make you smile without even knowing why.

Plus, the streets are so clean and free of pollution (not even European cities can make such claims!!!) that as a Mexican, I’m really proud of being born in a country where San Miguel de Allende shows us day by day what we can accomplish with real sense of community.

Plus, did I mention its beautiful architecture? Just check out this drone shot I took near the Parroquia. Fancy uh?

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The 13 Best Things to Do and See in San Miguel de Allende

Enjoy the Amazing Architecture of San Miguel de Allende

No matter where you go within the Historical Center, San Miguel de Allende’s architecture will blow your mind. Boasting a very distinct Spaniard-Colonial style, the buildings here will transport you to a whole different world.

Sometimes you’ll have to pinch yourself in order to realize that you’re actually in Mexico and not in Spain!!!

PS. Be sure to use the Compass App of your smartphone (or you know, a real compass) to detect where the sun will be in order to get that perfect lighting photograph!!!

Buy Some Unique Artisanal Handcraft

If you love to buy souvenirs, handcrafts and/or decorations, San Miguel de Allende will be a dream come true for you. You could easily spend hundreds of thousands of USD and still not be able to buy one of every single piece of art you’ll find here.

If you’re looking for something affordable yet still beautiful, be sure to check out the Mercado de Artesanias located some 7 minutes away on foot from the Parroquia.

The selection is plentiful and you’ll end up wishing that you had more space in your suitcase!

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Explore the Botanical Garden (Jardin Botanico) El Charco

Believe it or not, only 30 minutes away on foot from the historical center you shall find a completely different universe from what you’re used to.

In this Botanical Garden (which is basically a biosphere reserve) you shall find tons of unique vegetation, a canyon and some beautiful ponds that will relax you after a busy day of walking in San Miguel de Allende.

Entrance fee is 50 MXN (2.5 USD) and you can easily spend half a day exploring its huge area!

Take Photos in Front of San Miguel de Allende Doors

Photographing the many Doors of Wonders is one of my favorite things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende since there are too many of them.

San Miguel de Allende has many beautiful Doors of Instagram and a visit to San Miguel de Allende ain’t complete without taking a photo in front of one.

Just choose a color that matches your current outfit and ask a friend to take an epic shot of you (or if you’re traveling solo, use a tripod with a control or a self timer and hope for the best!!!).

Sure, people might judge you and laugh at you but the end result will be worth it my wonder friends!

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Find the Tequila Donkey and Take a Shot (or 2, or 3…)

In traditional San Miguel de Allende weddings, it is common to dress up a cute donkey with flowers and have him carry barrels of Tequila to make the guests happy.

Today, even outside of weddings, you can find the legendary burrito Tequilero roaming the streets of San Miguel de Allende searching for love, food and yes, some tip money in exchange for a photo.

Strike your best pose and be sure to tip the burrito’s owner for the photo yo! Getting tipsy thanks to a donkey is one of the most unforgettable things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende!

Go and Visit the Aurora Factory and its Many Art Galleries

The Aurora used to be a famous factory in San Miguel de Allende’s olden times and now it is the host of some very upscale art galleries, each with their own distinct art style.

From religious art to more modern Andy Warhol’s inspired pop art, the Aurora will certainly marvel you with its many artworks.

Entrance is free, photography is forbidden and the prices will make you re-consider your profession to a more artistic one.

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Stay in One of the Best Boutique Hotels of San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende has its fair share of luxury and boutique hotels and you HAVE to try to stay at one of them at least once in your lifetime.

My best recommendation? Check out Casa Angelitos, a very unique castle-looking property located on a hill that overlooks San Miguel de Allende.

Read more about it at the end of the article but for now, check out this drone selfie I took from the terrace. Pretty cool uh?

Eat Some Local Mexican Cuisine at San Miguel de Allende

Feeling hungry? Eating my way through the city is one of the best things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende.

While San Miguel de Allende has its fair share of international cuisine, nothing can ever hope to beat the sazón of a Mexican traditional mole or some fajitas made with love.

When roaming the streets of San Miguel de Allende I found the amazing Via Organica, a restaurant, cafe and shop that will fill your belly with delicious organic food and some very romantic ambience music.

Their mole is to die for!!! I almost ordered a second plate before I remembered my Diet of Wonders!

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Burn Off Those Calories by Walking the Many Hills

During my four days in San Miguel de Allende, I walked a total of 56KM. Isn’t that insane?

The best part is that I rarely felt it ’cause I was too busy taking photos of the many picturesque buildings of this magical city.

If you want to loose weight, be sure to visit San Miguel de Allende and delete that Uber app from your phone. Walking never felt so rewarding my brothers and sisters!!!

Retire in San Miguel de Allende and Live Like a King

San Miguel de Allende is probably THE favorite place for North Americans when it comes to life after retirement and it isn’t hard to see why: amazing food, pleasant weather, central location, low crime, and a cost of living significantly lower than the one in any major American city.

Property prices begin at 1,000,000 MXN (roughly 50,000 USD) and the cost of living in San Miguel de Allende is an average of 2,000 USD per month making it the perfect place for stretching out your retirement income.

What are you waiting for? Make that San Miguel de Allende dream into a reality! Retiring in paradise is one of the best things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende for sure.

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Watch an Unforgettable Sunset of Wonders at El Mirador (Lookout)

The Mirador of San Miguel de Allende is probably the most famous of all the lookouts that exist in this magical city of Mexico.

To reach it you will have to walk uphill close to 15 minutes up from the Historical Center and in return you will be rewarded with a view like no other in the city.

Stay around for sunset with some local ice cream and enjoy the amazing colors that you will see as a reward for the intense city hike!!!

Participate in a Traditional Wedding and Have Fun with the Mojigangas

The mojigangas (not to be confused with the mojigatas) are this weird paper mache figures that are very popular at weddings (alongside the burrito tequilero of course!!!).

However, you can spot them every day at San Miguel de Allende where they’ll pose with you in exchange for a few pesos.If you time your visit right, you might see a huge parade of these funny creatures during the Alborada in late September!

Don’t you just wanna trip them? I know I do! Definitely one of the funniest things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende.

Enjoy the Amazing Street Art of San Miguel de Allende

Last but certainly not least, there’s the amazing Street Art one can find in San Miguel de Allende.

In order to see it you have to walk a few blocks away from the Historical Center (where you’ll find 0 Street Art at all).

In my opinion, the best pieces are found in the walk between the Mercado de Artesanias and the Aurora Factory, especially this mural about what I assume is the Mexican version of The Avengers. Isn’t this mural just wonderful???

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How to Get to San Miguel de Allende from Mexico City

In order to get to San Miguel de Allende from Mexico City you need to go to the Terminal Norte of Mexico City (one of the four or so bus terminals there) and from there you can take a 4 hour bus to San Miguel de Allende.

The entire journey will set you back around 25 USD (there’s more than 15 daily departures so no need to book in advance) and the bus will be a comfy one with movies, A/C, toilets and reclining seats.

Alternatively, you could rent a car and drive with the option of stopping alongside the road to break up the journey.

From the San Miguel de Allende Bus Station, the historical area of the city is still 3KM away so you can either take a local taxi (3 USD) or an Uber to reach your final destination.

If you’re coming from (or planning to go to) Guanajuato City or Queretaro City, there’s many departures every day for the price of 5-7 USD so no matter what, your journey to and from San Miguel de Allende will be a very convenient one my friends.

Where to Stay in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

San Miguel de Allende has its fair share of luxury and boutique hotels although recently there’s some budget options located outside of the historical centre proper. However, in my opinion, the best accommodation in San Miguel de Allende can be found on the hills that surround the city thanks to the panoramic view one can have from up there.

During my most recent stay in San Miguel de Allende (January 2019), I was kindly hosted at Casa Angelitos, the best boutique hotel in San Miguel de Allende. Located on a panoramic hill, this hotel will delight you with its views of the city, its charming decoration, and yes, the amazing hospitality of the owners and the staff.

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Have you ever been to San Miguel de Allende? Would you like to? What are some of your best things to do and see in San Miguel de Allende? Share your thoughts and let me know what you think!

Until next time, my friends!

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FAQs

13 Wonderful Things to Do and See in San Miguel de Allende? ›

This quaint city in Mexico is a charming place for a vacation, according to Travel + Leisure readers. Tucked away in Mexico's central highlands is a Colonial-era town known for its charming cobblestone streets, stunning architecture, and global food scene: San Miguel de Allende.

What is so special about San Miguel de Allende? ›

This quaint city in Mexico is a charming place for a vacation, according to Travel + Leisure readers. Tucked away in Mexico's central highlands is a Colonial-era town known for its charming cobblestone streets, stunning architecture, and global food scene: San Miguel de Allende.

How many days do you need to visit San Miguel de Allende? ›

Curated by Lauren co*ckingwho's lived in Mexico for a decade. With two days in San Miguel de Allende, you'll have plenty of time to explore the food, architecture, and artsy appeal of the city, while also dedicating a day to experiences and excursions farther afield.

What does San Miguel de Allende mean in English? ›

The first Spanish settlement in Guanajuato, it was founded in 1542 by the Franciscan monk Juan de San Miguel, a benefactor of the Indians, and was named for him. Allende was added in 1826 to honor a native son, Ignacio Allende, a hero of the revolution against Spain.

What is the prettiest street in San Miguel de Allende? ›

“Aldama” street in downtown San Miguel is among the most beautiful streets in the world. Discover San Miguel de Allende.

What is the best time of year to go to San Miguel de Allende? ›

August is historically a warm month, with an average high of 81°F and a low of 56°F. The best time to visit this enchanting city is between November and April, where the climate doesn't vary too much, providing a comfortable environment for tourists.

Is it safe to walk at night in San Miguel de Allende? ›

Just like in any other place, it's always best to be aware of your surroundings and use common sense when wandering around the city after dark. I've strolled through many of San Miguel's streets at night, and honestly, I've never felt any more at risk than in any other city I've visited.

Can you use US dollars in San Miguel de Allende? ›

While you can buy with USD at most tourist spots, we'd recommend using the peso instead. The exchange rate on USD purchases in San Miquel de Allende can be expensive.

Can I drink tap water in San Miguel de Allende? ›

Drinking Water in San Miguel de Allende

Like anywhere else in Mexico, drinking directly from the tap in San Miguel de Allende is a big no, unless you have a reliable filtration system installed in your home.

What is the average rent in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico? ›

These rental costs are based on mid-range rents in San Miguel: 2 bedroom apartment downtown - $20,000 MXN or approximately $1,000 USD. Outside the colonial zone, still in safe and pleasant areas, you can pay much less. For example, a one bedroom apartment can cost $169,000 USD.

What is the crime like in San Miguel de Allende? ›

Crime Rates

According to recent data, San Miguel de Allende has a low crime rate compared to other tourist destinations in Mexico. However, it is still important to take basic safety precautions, such as avoiding walking alone at night, keeping valuables out of sight, and being aware of one's surroundings.

Do they speak English in San Miguel de Allende? ›

Language: Over 90% Spanish. English is spoken in major cities and tourist destinations. It is said that San Miguel de Allende is the toughest town to learn English.

Why do Americans like San Miguel de Allende? ›

But some find it so lovely that they never want to leave. Upwards of 10% of San Miguel de Allende's population is ex-pats. The cultural diversity, delicious food scene and incredible weather are just a few reasons why so many people have relocated to the city.

Why is San Miguel de Allende so expensive? ›

San Miguel is a popular retirement destination for many wealthy Americans, which has caused real estate prices to rise considerably in recent years. As with any other place in Mexico, the cost of living in San Miguel de Allende will vary depending on your lifestyle, the size of your home, the town you choose, etc.

Why do Americans retire in San Miguel de Allende? ›

Foreigners flock to San Miguel de Allende not only because of the low cost of living and crime rate. The almost year-round sunny weather also convinces people to retire in the city. Temperatures in the city can reach up to 85°F throughout most of the year. The dry season typically lasts from September to June.

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