It is SMA most iconic building! The church sits on the Jardín Principal, the town’s main square, and with time has become the symbol of the city.
The heart of the city! We spent a lovely afternoon here, eating delicious street corn under shaded trees. We admired La Parroquia and watched Mariachis serenaded couples. A great spot to take a break from exploring before heading back out. The cobblestone streets surrounding the Jardin are filled with shops for tourists, restaurants, coffee shops, markets and galleries.
A lovely spot to get a taste of the authentic regional Mexican cuisine or enjoy a cocktail in their beautiful terrace.
Delicious breakfast!
Pastries and coffee. Down the street from the Parroquia.
Great breakfast spot!
The perfect spot for dinner or drinks. This terrace has beautiful views of the Parroquia.
A coffee shop on a terrace offering a blend of Mexican and Asian fusion cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Laura's favorite churro spot since she was a kid!
Definitely make time for cocktails and small bites at sunset at the Luna Rooftop Bar.
Breakfast + Coffee + Views
Delicious bakery. Serving breakfast from 8:30am-2:30pm.
Breakfast!
'The #1 Rooftop Destination in the World'. Enjoy a delicious lunch or dinner with the best view of the Parroquia and the city. Our favorite spot to catch the sunset and hear the church bells.
Small space but great vegan tacos! Yes, vegan, but hear us out. The tacos were amazing and so were the drinks! Stop here for a quick bite.
Artisan mixology on a trendy rooftop bar with great views.
Cozy, wine and tapas bar featuring a broad selection of natural wines from both Mexico and international vineyards.
Mezcal bar
If you love mezcal like Laura, visit San Mezcal and enjoy the variety mezcals with cozy vibes.
The perfect place to see an array of handmade work of local artisans as well as fresh fruits and vegetables.
Former textile factory now houses a design center. Lo que fuera una fábrica textil, hoy alberga lienzos, esculturas y productos artesanales.
Owner/curator Bill LeVasseur has spent more than 25 years acquiring an extraordinary collection of over 500 Mexican ceremonial masks. Through his visits to often remote indigenous communities and his observation and documentation of masked dancing, he has also acquired an extensive knowledge of masks and masked dancing that he is eager to share. Visits are by appointment only. Must call ahead.
A hotel known for having hundreds of suns of different sizes, colors and shapes on each of its walls.
Home decor heaven!
Family-owned destination management company specializing in adventure & ecotourism. Coyote Canyon Adventures offers horseback riding excursions, archaeological & cultural tours, adventure activities and unique events for families and private groups.
Did someone say wine tasting!? Cuna de Tierra is the first and largest winery in the state of Guanajuato. Heralding the reintroduction of wine production in the area 200 years after the Spanish banned it. A variety of tastings and tours are available everyday but you need to reserve a spot in advance.
If you're staying a few days in San Miguel, we highly suggest checking out the Airbnb experiences offered in this city! There're so many including walking tours, cooking classes, wine & tequila tastings and so on.