One of the best parts about San Miguel is exploring without a plan, where every corner brings a new boutique, a cool art gallery, or another hidden courtyard that is so insanely beautiful, it's hard to believe it's real.
A must-see in SMA, this 17th century parish church’s pink ‘wedding cake’ towers dominate the Jardín. The church has a Neo-gothic façade with two tall towers that can be seen from most parts of town. It’s a beautiful, imposing building and one of the - Most Photographed churches in Mexico. The Turner's favorite artist/gallery is Daniel Rueffert (15 Sollano)
Want to feel the true pulse of San Miguel de Allende? Head to El Jardín in the Zocalo, San Miguel de Allende’s vibrant heart. This is the “centro del Centro” – the very center of life in San Miguel. Stop by for top-notch people watching, street vendors, live music, and maybe have some helado, too.
Foodie's Paradise! Breakfast: El Pegaso Cafe- a Van Burkleo breakfast favorite for traditional Mexican food Lavanda Cafe- fantastic eggs Benedict in a beautiful courtyard Cafe Contento- gourmet breakfast that usually has a long wait but its worth it El Buen Cafe- family run cafe with delicious Mexican staples Lunch: La Azotea: great rooftop views, don't miss the jicama tacos La Cevicheria: amazing ceviches and great fish tacos, is a must Pueblo Viejo, has the feel of an old town and the food is very good, try the molcajete, but make sure you are hungry or you have someone to share with! Dinner: The Restaurant- high end modern cuisine, incredibly delicious food and often rated the best restaurant in SMA Aperi- high end restaurant with optional tasting menu located inside Dos Casas hotel La Posadita- great Mexican cuisine on a romantic rooftop terrace
Luna Rooftop: offers the best views of San Miguel located inside the Rosewood hotel, don't skip Quince Rooftop: one of our favorites, modern rooftop with phenomenal cocktails Hotel 1810: Another rooftop with great views La Mescalero: if you like mezcal, this place is calling your name Limerick Irish Pub: drinks and pool La Cucaracha- you didn’t visit San Miguel if you didn’t stop by and have a drink here. This place is part of the folklore. You will definitely find some interesting characters here.