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Map of San Miguel de Allende — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of San Miguel de Allende — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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Top 10 attractions in San Miguel de Allende

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in San Miguel de Allende. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel is a stunning 17th-century church with striking pink spires and an elaborate sanctuary. Its neo-Gothic design gives it the appearance of a small cathedral, making it a captivating sight in the heart of the city. The vibrant coral-colored walls and triangular spires add to its dreamy allure, attracting photographers, artists, and visitors seeking unique experiences.
The architecture is amazing. Go at night and during the day to experience it and the surroundings in different ways. Head inside to find some solace from the hustle and bustle of the world outside.
Grish240 — Google review
Simply amazing church. Reminded me a bit of La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Numerous photo ops around the plaza. Lots of people lots of fun!
Andy B — Google review
Just a beautiful parroquia (cathedral) to see in San Miguel de Allende. You don’t have to be catholic to appreciate the beauty and design of this church. You’ll see it from all around town. It’s the center of town for a reason and admired and appreciated by all her residents. Highly recommend.
Rail1riders — Google review
Simply breathtaking church, With such rich history. Day or night its a spectacle. So many shops, delicious eateries and music in the area. Loved every minute. Felt safe the entire time. Wear comfortable, rubber sole or traction shoes because the terrain (cobblestone) is rough outside of the plaza.
Cynthia C — Google review
San Miguel de Allende, is a charming colonial town in central Mexico. Known for its stunning architecture, cobblestone streets, and good vibes, it attracts visitors from around the globe. The town's iconic Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, with its distinctive pink towers, is a must-see landmark. Beyond its beauty, San Miguel de Allende offers a rich cultural experience, with numerous galleries, museums, and lively festivals throughout the year.
Patric V — Google review
Gem of the city. Great place to hang out and people watch & listen to musicians. Lots of food vendors & restaurants. Clean and Safe.
Gene K — Google review
Beautiful small town, great culture, very family oriented, lots of small business. Loved the atmosphere, alot of tourists. Great placed to enjoy if you are looking for a contrast environment than city life.
Mari A — Google review
Wow what a beautiful church, both on the outside and inside. Has so many details for you to explore throughout if really is a dream. If you are a photographer you will also love this place, the architecture is incredible. We were lucky to be here for a wedding and the ceremony was wonderful.
Pedro E — Google review
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Fabrica la Aurora

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Art center
Museums
Fabrica la Aurora is a renovated textile mill in San Miguel de Allende that houses cafes, shops, and over 40 art galleries showcasing works by local artists in various mediums. The enormous warehouse features numerous galleries representing diverse art forms such as pottery, textiles, and home decor. Visitors can also explore the shops within the complex, including Pineda Covalin offering colorful silk scarves and shawls, Cerroblanco Joyeria with fashionable jewelry incorporating gems and masterful metal work.
I was blown away by how gorgeous this place is! You can stroll through different galleries, sometimes meet the artists and have a chat with them. The sunny courtyards are just as beautiful! Being able to have coffee and a light meal while sorting out impressions at the end of our visit was excellent.
Dvora M — Google review
A Truly Wonderful Art Collection – A Must-Visit for Art Enthusiasts This gallery is an absolute treasure trove of artistic brilliance, featuring an impressive collection from some of the most talented and renowned artists. As you wander through the expansive halls, you'll find yourself captivated by the diversity of styles, mediums, and eras represented. The thoughtfully curated exhibits make it easy to lose track of time, and you could easily spend an entire day exploring and immersing yourself in the beauty and creativity on display. One of the highlights of this collection is the stunning array of sculptures that dot the landscape, adding a dynamic and tactile element to the experience. Whether you’re a seasoned art lover or just someone looking to enjoy a day of cultural enrichment, the sculptures provide fascinating focal points and conversation starters. In addition to the incredible artwork, the venue boasts several cozy cafes where visitors can pause, relax, and discuss their impressions over a cup of coffee or a light snack. The ambiance is inviting and perfect for a leisurely afternoon, whether you're taking a break from viewing the art or simply soaking in the creative atmosphere. Overall, this is a wonderful destination that seamlessly combines world-class art, beautiful outdoor sculptures, and charming amenities. It’s a place that inspires, relaxes, and delights—truly a must-visit for anyone passionate about art and culture.
Justin V — Google review
Excellent place to visit local artists and view their artistic talents. They have a cafe and workshops. They also have artworks for purchase. It’s really nice place to view different artworks as they have multiple galleries.
Asma H — Google review
This place is an act of generosity. Anyone can walk in for free (even with their dog) and simply enjoy the endless rooms of gorgeous art.
George K — Google review
We did the Sunday Art Walk where many of the artists are there to show and talk about their work (First Sunday of the month). Great space and lots of art on display
Martin B — Google review
This is a very special gallery and a must see to add to your San Miguel trip. $100mx about $5 to take a ta I there. I loved it and bought some very special pieces of art for my collection. Don’t miss it.
Victoria M — Google review
So much to see! Wonderful art and sculpture and jewelry. Diverse mix of styles and media. Some galleries offer workshops. Two restaurants and a wine tasting room. Great experience!
Regan C — Google review
Fantatstic art and antiques galley. We walked there and back from the plaza in Centro. So many eye popping displays. I snapped these images before I realized they ask for no photos throughout. I feel like these images do not egregiously snub that request. I discovered many things. I discovered a few art classes and a new artist I will be following. Well worth a return!
Matthew — Google review
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Charco del Ingenio

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Parks
El Charco del Ingenio is a remarkable botanical garden and nature preserve located on the edge of San Miguel. Spanning 67 hectares, it features an extensive collection of cacti from Mexico and around the world, along with other indigenous flora, some of which are endangered species. The landscape includes walking trails, a reservoir, streams, and a bird sanctuary. Visitors can join guided tours or take part in special events such as traditional temazcal steam baths and yoga classes.
Wonderful grouping of native plants! Lots of birds and the cactuses are blooming right now so it’s extra awesome! Be sure to support them further by picking up acute little cactus at the gift shop on your way out. They also had many regional handicrafts at very good prices
K J — Google review
Today, we explored the stunning Charco del Ingenio, a protected natural area and botanical garden located in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. While walking through 500 species of cactus and other native plants under the blazing desert sun wasn’t everyone’s favorite activity—especially for the kids—it definitely built some character! 🌵☀️ Did you know that cacti are some of the most resilient plants in the world? They’ve adapted to survive in some of the harshest environments, storing water in their thick, fleshy stems to endure long periods of drought. Charco del Ingenio is home to many rare and endangered species, making it an important conservation site. The area also has a fascinating history; it was once part of a larger volcanic region, which contributed to the unique mineral-rich soil that supports such diverse plant life. Plus, it’s a vital water source for the local community, with natural springs feeding into the area. Despite the heat and the challenge, it was a valuable experience for the kids—building character, awareness, and appreciation for nature’s resilience. Sometimes, the toughest journeys lead to the most rewarding discoveries! 🌱✨
Justin V — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised! I was expecting a small park, but this place is big with many different trials to hike and places to see. I spent about 90 minutes here, but could easily have spent double that. The entrance fee is only 100 pesos, and they offer a discount for teachers and students with valid IDs. There is a huge dam, waterfalls, rivers, plants, observatories, and much more. They have a gift shop with handmade goodies to help support their conservation efforts. It is well-kept, and the variety of plants and small insects is fascinating. Come prepared with hiking shoes, water, sunscreen and a hat because you can spend half a day here. I took an Uber there and back, or you can drive because there is plenty of parking. They also have clean restrooms and a small cafe selling drinks. The views are amazing, and it's perfect for a quiet getaway in nature.
Carina S — Google review
Really big botanical garden with great views into the canyon. It’s so peaceful here and you can see many different plants and bird species. The natural products in the shop are great too and the staff is super friendly!
Laura S — Google review
Charco del Ingenio is a great visit. Wonderful paths to roam and explore the large natural gardens. Beautiful plants 🪴 and cactus 🌵 mixed together. Large presa and wetlands. We are lucky and live only 10 mins away and joined as Members on the spot. Highly recommend a visit for couples, families and singles. Nice store and snack bar (jugo verde was delicious). Staff is great and very friendly.
Rail1riders — Google review
Beautiful peaceful relaxing place with many plants. We saw many spiders (the season for them) as well as lizards and a road runner. Interesting displays in English as well as Spanish which we appreciated.
Lauri S — Google review
I’ve been going for many years now - still the best place to stroll around close to town. Go in the morning before for the heat comes up, fabulous views over the city. Great vistas at any season. I finally decided to join the botanical garden as I really like all the new construction they have done architecturally the new rooms are excellent the vaulted curved brick work is amazing.
Graham S — Google review
Fun place to walk and explore away from the bustle of the city. A ten minute taxi ride from town. Would be an unpleasant walk to get there. The gardens were larger than we expected with a lot of different types of terrain and landscapes. Also some amazing views of SMA at the far reaches of the park. Some cool sculptures. Poor internet signal in some parts. But the woman at the front desk can call you a taxi home. Really enjoyed.
Heidi C — Google review
4

El Mirador

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Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
El Mirador, also known as El Mirador de San Miguel, is a popular mountainside destination in San Miguel de Allende that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visitors can climb to the top and capture stunning photographs of the charming colonial architecture as the sun sets over the horizon. The overlooks, including Mirador Cruz del Pueblo, provide an opportunity to pause and appreciate the beauty surrounding San Miguel de Allende.
Well worth the effort. We walked by going from Orizabo and Ancho de San Antonio to the right of the park Benito Juarez and up the Cjon del Chorro. Stunningly beautiful neighborhood. The walk is straight up the mountain using winding pedestrian stairs. A workout for sure. Once at the Mirador, spectacular sunset views over the town with great pic opportunities of the main church glowing in the sun. To leave, go down the gradual decline of Salida Real de Queretero to Hospice (I believe 2nd left) and take that down to the Centro. Very beautiful steep road with nice views of the church and sunset
Rick J — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Breathtaking Views of San Miguel de Allende! El Mirador is an absolute must visit in San Miguel de Allende! Whether you go during the day or at night, the panoramic views of the city are simply stunning. Watching the sun set behind the mountains is a magical experience, painting the sky in shades of orange and pink. The atmosphere is peaceful, making it the perfect spot to take in the charm of this beautiful city. If you're visiting San Miguel, you deserve to see it from this incredible vantage point 🌄
Matty C — Google review
This has to be the best view of the city!! There’s a parking lot just a few blocks from the overlook and plenty of great restaurants and hotels that share the same view!
Karl G — Google review
Best sunset view of San Miguel de Allende. And a good workout to walk up to it (only 20 minutes but steep)
Martin B — Google review
It’s a very pretty view from a top of the city with some places to park. You can walk rhere from centro, but you’d better be in shape. Drive our taxi. There are some good restaurants with views in the area and some awesome boutique hotels. Worth a visit!
Rail1riders — Google review
This is a road side pull out that has a commanding view of the city. There is also what I understand is a local custom of places padlock on the safety fence to insure a long and prosperous marriage.
Carlos Y — Google review
Lovely panoramic view of downtown from a small viewing area with a few vendors selling trinkets and refreshments. The most direct route from downtown is up Terraplen then Huertas and take a right at the top. Be aware that it's a steady steep climb but the streets are beautiful.
Phil M — Google review
Though most of the view is obstructed by some branches of trees, the portion of it that allows you to see the actual sunset is very beautiful. You can see most of but not all of SMA from here and it truly is stunning. Would only recommend you to come check it out during the day or for sunset, I do not think this would be a good place to see the sunrise. One thing I did not really like was how full this place got during the sunset. I was not expecting it because it was a monday but it got slammed with people. I was a bit annoyed as it was relatively quiet up until they showed up, where they then proceeded to obstruct the view entirely and take turns taking photos.
Gustavo J — Google review
5

Mercado de Artesanías

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Market
Chamber of Commerce
Handicraft
The Mercado de Artesanías in San Miguel de Allende is a vibrant artisan market offering a wide array of handcrafted goods. Visitors can explore stalls filled with hand-embroidered shawls, decorative pottery, silver jewelry, textiles, toys, hats, clothing, and rugs. The market is not just about shopping; it's also a culinary experience with sweetcorn snacks and homemade salsa or mole sauce to sample.
We had a lot of fun walking the Mercado. Lots of jewelry. Small gifts and homemade gifts. It's beautiful. The people are very nice and welcoming. They have boots they are not expensive. If my suitcase wasn't so heavy I would have bought a pair.
Michelle D — Google review
This is such a beautiful place! Its a one stop location. You can shop for groceries, flowers, delicious food, and souvenirs. Everything here is at a great price and you will leave wanting to come back!!
Tania V — Google review
This is a HUGE market in San Miguel de Allende. We had a fantastic shopping experience and it's one market that should not be missed. Everything from meals to wheels are sold here. The produce was fresh, there were hats, shoes, clothing, pottery, jewelry, light fixtures, and trinkets of all shapes and sizes. The vendors were kind and not 'pushy' in any way. If you're a visitor to SMA, this is a stop for you. Even as a resident, you will find some terrific bargains.
Steven R — Google review
Beautiful items everywhere! Pricing was very reasonable for handmade items. I truly recommend this market, you will fund done amazing souvenirs.
Gloria H — Google review
10 out of 10! So many little shops and fun finds! I would comped prices before buying😅
Julie G — Google review
This place is great. Lots of interesting stores, crafts, and vendors of all kinds. .Very helpful store owners. At the top level there is a very nice market for buying fresh produce. Also, some great juice and sandwich restaurants (right there on the edge of the produce) the sit down food court area is more hit or miss. Or at least in my experience.
Kevin M — Google review
Beautiful place — very nice atmosphere. You’ll find an eclectic assortment of arts from across Mexico. The market itself is spotless and very well maintained. Prices, however, vary quite a bit from shop to shop, often depending on whether you’re a local or a foreigner — which is to be expected. I’ve found that certain items can be 40–50% cheaper in the outskirts of the artisanal markets, depending on what you’re looking for. The vendors are mostly very agreeable and helpful
Holistic S — Google review
Fantastic! All the locals were very helpful and courteous. The prices were good. A man in the street gave us a history of the city.
Isabell D — Google review
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Parque Benito Juárez

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Park
Nature & Parks
Parque Benito Juárez is a serene and picturesque park in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. It features winding paths, vibrant flowers, and shaded benches perfect for relaxation. The park also includes a playground for children and hosts street vendors offering unique jewelry and art pieces. Visitors can catch a glimpse of local culture by witnessing wedding processions accompanied by mariachi bands on weekends. This tranquil oasis provides respite from the heat with its cool, shaded areas beneath tall trees and lush greenery.
Don't sleep on this park. It's absolutely beautiful and has a tranquility not found in Centro. I bought an absolutely beautiful water color from a talented young artist there for a very reasonable cost. The beauty of this gorgeous park is something I won't forget any time soon.
Tamara C — Google review
This is a great park to stroll or relax. Clean and plenty of benches and trash cans. There is exercise equipment, players, and basketball courts as well as a small hummingbird garden and snack vendors.
Virginia S — Google review
This park is incredibly multidimensional! Excellent and regularly frequented basketball courts. Artists selling art during the day. Markets available Saturday and Sunday. We walked through one evening and there was a semi pro basketball game with referees and score keepers. The park is dog friendly so please take note of this fact. There’s also a Gazebo where they hold weddings and traditional events.
Derek — Google review
A beautiful and clean park. They have an unofficial dog park area and art and food vendors on the weekends. In my opinion, the lady there makes the best Gorditas in all of San Miguel de Allende. Bring a book or your dog, grab some agua de coco and sit under a shady tree.
Lucero G — Google review
Parque Benito Juárez — a green oasis in the heart of San Miguel de Allende. With shady walking paths, decorative fountains, playgrounds, and quiet corners to read or chat, the park is perfect for slowing down. On weekends you’ll often find local musicians and artisans. A lovely spot to stroll, relax, or enjoy the local vibe.
Amber T — Google review
Beautiful park with good kids playground in San Miguel De Allende. Very nice equipment for kids. Neat toilet next to the playground and some small shops for snacks and drinks.
Rajesh J — Google review
Clean park with a lot of greenery and paths to walk. There is a basketball court and a fun looking playground.
Olayinka O — Google review
Absolutely beautiful, peaceful, place to walk. You have to come here. It's clean, safe, beautiful, and peaceful. Come early to hear birds. Amazing
Leslie A — Google review
7

Ignacio Ramírez Market

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Ignacio Ramírez Market, located in the northeastern fringe of Centro, is a bustling and vibrant market offering a wide variety of goods. Visitors can find fresh produce from local farmers, meat from butchers, and freshly pressed tortillas. The market also features food stalls serving delicious dishes like milanese tortas and roasted goat and chicken soup. Additionally, there are vendors selling handmade tortillas, carnitas, cut fruit with cayenne, as well as household essentials.
Here is what you need to order: Fresh juice with orange and carrot Chicken torta Total comes out to 150 pesos, and you get a breakfast/lunch that you would never regret.
Jaz D — Google review
This place has everything. There are a lot of local venders, artists and produce. Also if you are looking for souvenirs they have all of them for a decent price.
Jonathan Y — Google review
Great market attended by mostly locals, which is reflected by the low prices. I've been to lunch there twice, and both cost 70-80 pesos each.
Brian P — Google review
Nice place, good products, nice fruits and veggies, nuts and seeds with good prices. Vendors were nice. I thought 20 pesos for the bathroom was a bit on the high side, but overall it was pleasant there with the live music and artisenal crafts. I REALLY appreciated that when I bought a bottle a water and forgot to get my change (from a woman cooking gizzards and livers in the open air area), a lady chased me down halfway across the market to tell me they were just making change and to come back for my change. We had a nice laugh about it, and I'll go back there to get some of whatever they're cooking just because I appreciated that honesty so much. After getting ripped off in other places, it helped restore some of my faith in humanity. There are still good people in the world and at least some of them are in Ignacio Ramirez.
Phoenix J — Google review
Go here! Lots of excellent food options, very kind people, fun souvenirs, etc. We came back several times!
Aaron T — Google review
Very nice market and one of the cleanest and most organized we have been to in Mexico. Did not have a bad smell or flies and very nice. Prices are ok.
Y B — Google review
Artisans, fruits 🍎 veggies 🥕 pollo 🍗 ropas y sombreros (hats) and small restaurants are all inside. Definitely worth a visit if your in SMA. Locals and gringos shop there so you know it’s legit.
Rail1riders — Google review
It seems everything to buy is at least 30% cheaper than Centro shopping even when identical (and most is). Massive variety of gifts, household decorations, linens, ceramics, aprons, clothing, jewelry etc. etc. At the bottom of the market, keep walking straight through, to further market alleys, for rare costume jewelry and superb leather belts and also dolls, as examples... The top market is mainly fruit and veg, dried fruits and flowers. Should not be missed!
Theangusmcleod — Google review
8

Templo de San Francisco

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
San Francisco Church in San Miguel de Allende offers a vibrant city experience with diverse musical performances and a rich culinary scene. The church hosts cultural events like the Dia de Muertos Requiem de Luigi Cherubini by Chorale San Miguel, known for their large-format choral concerts. The historic Tercera Orden within the San Francisco convent complex provides excellent acoustics for these performances.
Gorgeous church! Loved it and maybe I’m biased because I love churches but the inside was so nice and interesting.
Tito M — Google review
The Crypt was open for the day of the dead, I felt privileged to be able to visit it. Deep under the church lay the room, in this understated yet beautiful church. One of the more elegant buildings in town.
Graham S — Google review
Very nice, There’s lots of stands around but not close by that’s why deduced a star but if your around the area i recommend coming at night all the light are on and very beautiful. Recommend coming with the family.
Devon A — Google review
This very state of the art decorative exterior Church of San Francisco was finished construction in 1799 and was early associated with St Anthony who was the patron of lost causes..the exterior has very elaborate design, referred to as Baroque..an associated Church-Inglesia de San Francisco is located to the west side of the connected square which has a fortress style chapel structure..
Michael M — Google review
It is a great Church with many great designs of the angels. Also if you are to visit this amazing church make sure you take photos. As for me I was not intelligent enough to not take many photos as I had only taken one. If you do get to visit the amazing church you should definitely take pictures of the statues there as there a great see of what had happened and what they represent.
Adrian — Google review
For sure not the most famous church of San Miguel de Allende, but a very bold and massive construction from 1776, with a quite impressive Main Portal rich on very interesting Details. Good to see!
Hanno L — Google review
Wow, what a beautiful and majestic building...I was impressed by it beautiful sculptures and religious art.
Alvaro S — Google review
Beautiful place. Beautiful temple. Very clean and well conserved.
Alex M — Google review
9

Jardín Allende

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Garden
Sights & Landmarks
Jardín Allende is a bustling garden square in San Miguel de Allende, lined with charming cafes and boutiques. It's home to a landmark pink Gothic cathedral and serves as the city's most central plaza. The vibrant atmosphere is filled with dueling mariachis, buskers playing modern tunes on traditional instruments, and live performances at the Angela Peralta Theater.
This is the best place to start your visit of the historic core! Plenty of people watching, food and shade when it’s warm.
Karl G — Google review
A lively garden with live music and dancing in the evenings. There are lots of artisans and food stalls. It is a little small and can get a bit crowded but a perfect stop to look at the Parroquia as you walk up the hill
Jonathan Y — Google review
Beautiful! It's a place you have to go to when in San Miguel! Such a fun place to hang out, eat food and listen to the mariachi bands play!
Monica H — Google review
I was there for an incredible wedding and whilst I was there, there was a festival going on all weekend. 1000 horses passed through the streets one day followed by a huge party in the streets till the early hours of the morning with food and drinks available everywhere. The following day was kilometres of people walking the streets, dancing and acting for hours, music, culture and food everywhere, it was incredible. Fireworks from 2AM through till around 4AM, fun all round. I was there at the beginning of October 2025.
Craig B — Google review
One of the best places anywhere to sit and watch the world go by. Great spot for wedding watching on Saturdays.
Liz R — Google review
The Spanish architecture, culture, history and the doors are absolutely amazing in this charming city! In the center of the Jardin, the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel church towers above you with cobblestone streets at your feet. It was very walkable and we covered a lot of ground within a week's stay capturing the unique essence in this area. There are hotels throughout the city as well as Airbnb's. The locals are very friendly and you're greeted by many passerby's! Buenos dias.
DElightful P — Google review
The Plaza Mayor of San Miguel de Allende, well maintained, clean and great to it full everyday with locals and visitors relaxing, watching folks take pics of the Church and the Allende house now a historic museum.
Alf R — Google review
Plenty of shops and places to sit, eat, drink and enjoy the view. Great food and service. Beautiful churches to worship and sight see.
Alberto P — Google review
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Biblioteca Pública AC.

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Library
Cultural center
Public library
Biblioteca Pública AC is a remarkable library with ornate frescoes, an extensive collection of books in English and Spanish, and a beautiful courtyard. It offers walking tours, day trips, lectures, live music, and movies. The library also features an outdoor courtyard, cafe, presentation room, concert hall, and a movie theater. Families can find books in both languages and enjoy films with English subtitles.
Awesome place to go see with a beautiful courtyard with tables, a cafe, wifi, tons of events, local tours, and even a theater! Totally recommended to take their tour and get a little local insight on San Miguel all well supporting a local institution that provides a ton of opportunities to the community from books, music, instruments, computers, classes, and so much more! Go check it out and support somthing awesome!
Seven S — Google review
One of the most beautiful public libraries I've ever seen. There are so many little nooks for reading or working, both indoors and outdoors. ❤️
Stephanie P — Google review
Great bookshop with a gorgeous mural. The library is very adequate with a beautiful courtyard and a lovely restaurant. I enjoyed walking and exploring the local hangout.
Armita G — Google review
Very interesting area , and painting on the wall , u can get books for English or read book there
Rebecca L — Google review
Great library with both English and Spanish books. Pretty courtyard with chairs around to take a rest or to read a book. People working there are friendly. Also there is a cafeteria. The restroom is very clean and no charge. Interesting murals in the gift shop. Worth to stop by.
Harry Z — Google review
I took one of the public guided tours, which was thorough and professional, returned for two excellent evening musical performances hosted at the library, and ate at the cafe (fruit and yogurt plate) which is a hidden gem! The library has an extensive book collection in English and Spanish and provides a number of services to the local community. An outstanding community resource!
Brooks C — Google review
I attended a talk on History of Mexico at no cost. Super interesting. Great for the cultural traveller.
René S — Google review
Beautiful, quiet patio and rooms to read a relax in. Also a great place to buy a used book in English for a very reasonable price.
Kevin F — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in San Miguel de Allende

No trip to San Miguel de Allende is complete without eating at some of the most well known restaurants. If you want to see more than just the top 10,visit our full list here.
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Lavanda Café de Especialidad

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$$$$affordable
Espresso bar
Lavanda Café de Especialidad is a charming café in San Miguel de Allende that has been serving up exceptional Mexican specialty coffee since 2013. The café is committed to sourcing high-quality beans from various regions in Mexico, including Nayarit, Oaxaca, Chiapas, Veracruz, Michoacan, and Guerrero.
Pretty cafe, good menus both drinks and food Especially smth with lavender as they named their cafe. When I went there, it was a bit cold. And they gave me blanket to cover me which was so sweet! And they serve bread before we get food, it was really nice and smth like honey, i think it's guava ? Not sure, so so delicious. I wanted to take it with me haha And their drinks are good and the cake as well. Highly recommend!!
Hailey Y — Google review
Love this place. Went here for a chai latte a week ago and have been back for breakfast 2 times since. Everything we've had was delicious. The apple marmalade that comes with the bread is delicious. Our servers were great both times. And the chai lattes are unbeatable. Can't wait to come back.
Molly W — Google review
This place is very cute and a trully coffee shop. When you come in, you instantaneously feel the coffee culture and not just a trendy coffee place. It is a place that invites you to learn a bit above the average about the cup of coffe you will order. I guess, I liked all the love and science they put into the whole coffee bussiness to increase consumers' knowledge and awerness of all the work that is behind a cup of coffee you will enjoy at their shop. Besides, the details of the location and the baristas' technique to get you a beautifull coffee foam design, thats it is also impresive to see because it shows practice. I got a coffee husk latte that was exceptional and unique and also a delicious guava cake. I just visited this place to grab a coffee but they carry out breakfast that seemed also very tasty. I got there right when they open at 8:30 am, it seems that they get quite busy all the time and a line stats when they run out of space inside, but staff seems to manage people flow quite alright.
María G — Google review
If you are looking for the best breakfast in San Miguel de Allende, with a relaxed and fresh atmosphere, this coffeeshop is your best choice! We loved the lavender latte, latte de cáscara, pan francés, pan de plátano, and fresh fruit. They also have plenty of savory options and refreshing lemonades. The service was lovely and even brought us two portions of bread with jam for free! 10/10 recommend! 🤎❤️ Especially on the third floor if you are looking for a rooftop experience.
Viktoria M — Google review
Pretty good breakfast place! Loved the huevos rancheros! All the flavors of the dishes were yummmmm. Side bacon had no flavor
Nicole C — Google review
Good coffee for sure. If you are hungry, the Cazuela is very good. can be quite busy right there on the edge of the Mercado Artesanias. During our visit, the service was fairly slow. We were sitting up on the third level, and I think that they didn’t want to climb the stairs more than they had to.😅
Kevin M — Google review
I love the lavender latte here, it instantly calms me down from the smell and touch of real lavender on top of my latte foam. I will say, I expected more from the hype - it was recommended by everyone I know. I got the cazuela, and it was really good - again, nothing special and out of this world for the long wait line. As far as ambiance, maybe I was expecting a lot more again - I expected more garden vibes with lavender all over. But it was pretty basic, not much greenery. I did love their lavender cookie though, I highly recommend. It’s very sugary, but I just love the lavender icing on top, so good. I would come back for that coffee and cookie. 😍
Eddie G — Google review
It was a busy Wednesday but food and service was good, waiting time is about 20 minutes for food, overall it was a good time. Drinks are amazing.
Matej Z — Google review
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The Restaurant

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$$$$expensive
Fusion restaurant
Restaurant
The Restaurant offers a unique dining experience in an 18th-century mansion courtyard and dining room, featuring chic fusion cuisine. The menu includes regular burger nights and a variety of dishes such as sweet and juicy duck breast and tender picana steak. Chef Donnie Masterton is known for advocating the use of locally sourced, high-quality ingredients, working closely with area farmers, ranchers, vineyards, and other purveyors to uphold this principle.
If I could give 10 stars, I would. The atmosphere is incredible with its retro throwback vibe and decor, paying homage to the 80s and 90s era of music with its vinal record clad walls and art-deco boom boxes. The DJ at this time was playing a jazz fashion mashup, which was perfect for this setting. Oh, you want to hear about the food? Well, all I can say is that the cuisine is top notch and surpasses all expectations. This dimly light dining experience was definitely a gift from the culinary gods. Read no further than this review. You will not be disappointed one bit. The flavor and fare are second to none. Indulge until your hearts content.
Cameron — Google review
Atmosphere is excellent-very cool open-air ceiling hangings make for a spectacular first impression. Living wall plus many other plants, beautiful, soothing water feature in center of courtyard. Once ceiling is covered, the lighting is poor. Impossible to read the menu or see the food you’re eating. I ordered the roasted beet salad which was spectacular. Both beautiful presentation and delicious. The grilled pork chop looked massive & was also beautifully presented but turned out to be 40-50% fat. Trying to cut & eat a pork chop in the dark made for a very unpleasant experience. Service began very well but ended poorly. With so many wonderful restaurants to choose from, I’m not sure I would bother to return. If I I were to return, I would consider lunch or a very early dinner & choose a different entree.
Susan P — Google review
Pretty loud atmosphere, with 2 types of conflicting music at moderate volume. Hostess a shamed me a bit for not having a reservation but seated us anyway, which was not welcoming. Food was pretty great though. The ribeye was very good, but Ive had better for this price. Would recommend this place however. 2 apps, 1 entree ribeye, and 2 glasses of wine, $120 USD
R H — Google review
Upon entering the establishment, you are greeted with friendly faces - as if to welcome you home. The menu is just expansive enough - for good reason. I went here for dinner and lunch and am excited to tell you about my experience. Last night, for dinner, my partner and I consumed the beet salad and burrata. It truly blew my mind with the delicacy of each dish. Every flavor balanced perfectly among each other even when we combined the dishes in the end. The chicken can only be defined as a perfect execution, and the meatloaf made me feel as if I was in nanas kitchen. The lemon tart with lavender scented whipped cream is something everyone should try in their life - especially with their house made cafe ice cream. For lunch - we'll I'm still here. In fact I might stay here for quite some time. At the moment, I just consumed one of the most delicious tacos I've had thus far in my life - a tandoori chicken taco with cucumber and mint and jalapeño with tahini yogurt sauce in a tortilla. I'm waiting on the corn and shrimp chowder as I can still taste the delicate Caesar dressing from the baby Romaine Caesar that lay before me just minutes ago. This isn't a restaurant. This is my new home
Michael C — Google review
Best dinner we had in San Miguel. Food was excellent, the burrata with pumpkin was a real delight. The ambiance on a rainy night was perfect. Service was quick. Super happy with our evening here!
Taj M — Google review
The restaurant seemed to cater primarily to American tastes, which wasn't necessarily a bad thing, but it left us feeling underwhelmed. The ambiance suffered due to the playlist they had playing, and at one point, we even asked if they could switch to some local music instead of the 80s pop tunes. Unfortunately, our waiter informed us that they were not allowed to change the music. On a positive note, the dining room itself was stunning, offering both comfort and appealing decor. However, the music truly dampened the overall vibe for us. As for the food, it was decent but nothing extraordinary. The dessert, on the other hand, was delicious. It's worth noting that the meal came with a higher price tag, which didn't quite align with the overall experience.
Christian R — Google review
We unfortunately came here for burger night which was a massive let down as we were excited for the regular menu. Apps were good. Cocktails too sweet. Fried chicken burnt to a crisp. Service was slow. Order as soon as you sit down.
Robbie M — Google review
On our visit to San Miguel Allende we enjoyed lunch twice at The Restaurant. I had the beet salad the first time and the kale salad on my second visit. Both were delicious! The cocktails are very good as well. We will definitely eat here when we visit again in the future.
Robbi M — Google review
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Quince

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$$$$expensive
Eclectic restaurant
In the charming city of San Miguel de Allende, Quince offers a chic rooftop dining experience with stunning city views. The eclectic international menu features classic dishes like fiambre and enchiladas mineras, as well as Mexican renditions of sashimi and tuna tartare. The venue also boasts an impressive wine selection to complement the diverse flavors. It's advisable to make reservations in advance for this popular spot, along with other renowned restaurants in the area such as Aperi.
We only came for desert. The molten chocolate cake was great, their cheesecake was more dense than we are accustomed to. We were celebrating and they brought a Panacotta with a sparkler on the house… very thoughtful. Very trendy place with a DJ. Great view of the Cathedral and out on part of the city. All the servers were very attentive. The blankets were nice as it was very breezy and we wanted to sit outside until the rain came.
Rick S — Google review
Amazing meal and experience at Quince. Alan, our server, took great care of us while myself, friends and family bonding over a long but well spent dinner. I will say that the only thing that bothered me was early on- I was a bit concerned due to the noise level of the speakers, loud chatty staff, and lots of unsupervised children, but as the time passed the ambiance got better. Highly recommend the aguachile appetizer, the beef risotto entree, and honestly would trust the bartender with my life after trying their special cocktail of the day.
Lauren B — Google review
Excellent experience! The food was delicious. The cocktails were too good. Brittney was very helpful! Such a great place to dine enjoying the beauty of SMA. Try Ceviche Verde and Frida Roll- they are too good.
Phoebs P — Google review
Quince Rooftop has been one of my top go to restaurants when in SMA. Aside from the breath taking views the food is exceptional. The entire staff really strives to make your visit one to remember. I went six years ago & again October 2025 both visits were memorable. Delicious food, drinks, ambiance....just what the soul needs!
Maira M — Google review
Great Food & wonderful views & a great place to celebrate a birthday or other special occasion! About $60 a person for our group of 6. We did have 2 appetizers, wine & dinner, plus 2 desserts. We had 2 birthdays in our group. And the entertainment was awesome! Tightrope walker & a violinist playing along to DJ music!
Virginia G — Google review
Quince is a beautiful restaurant with a stunning view. We were a group of six and definitely needed to book a table in advance. I highly recommend the Aguachile de Picaña for a full flavor experience it really stands out. And for the picky eaters, the Rock Shrimp Tempura is a guaranteed win. You could honestly eat an endless amount of them. Great atmosphere, great food, and definitely worth a visit.
Johanna — Google review
A wonderful upscale rooftop restaurant with unique dishes ( and familiar as well). The dish combinations, like the beef with yellow pimiento risotto was delicious. The lamb dumplings were interesting, but maybe needed a bit more of the wonderful cilantro sauce. The salad was refreshing with the lemmon vinaigrette, and the camarones a la parrilla were very tasty (maybe a bit spicy). For dessert we had an interesting version of a black forest cake, which had nothing to do with cake but every bite was heavenly. Beautiful presentation!. Every dish is prepared with finesse, and the flavors are close to a Michelin type restaurant. The impecable service, the quality of the silverware and dishes shows the care they put into this lovely restaurant. Prices are fair, with a $20-25 price for an excelent dish or $15 chicken Caesar salad. The Margaritas are also fantastic. I will definitely come back! No se lo pueden perder. Platos muy finos de sabores delicados o exhuberantes, bellamente presentados y excelente servicio.
Irene W — Google review
Food was good for the most part. We came for our anniversary and other service was terrible. Restaurant has great views with good live performances, but like I said the service was terrrrrrrrible. Waiting around a lot for some people to even assists us, had to get up several times for us to get assistance. Our drinks empty the entire meal. There is honestly a lot of mom and pops restaurantes that have been more attentive and impecable service. This restaurant is pricey and needs reservations for bad service, please safe yourself the experience. Our consolation price was a cake though
Fernando C — Google review
4

La Posadita

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$$$$affordable
Mexican restaurant
Brunch restaurant
La Posadita is a popular restaurant in the heart of San Miguel de Allende, offering traditional Mexican dishes with a twist. The menu features flavorful enchiladas with a chocolatey and spicy mole sauce, as well as highly praised chiles rellenos. The restaurant boasts a beautiful terrace overlooking the historic center of San Miguel, making it an ideal spot for dining. While prices may be higher than expected, the experience and view are worth it.
La Posadita was an unexpected surprise in every possible good way. We booked rooftop reservations for dinner same on the recommendation of a friend. Was not prepared for the view. It was gobsmacking. Food and drinks were top-level, much better than we found at more highly touted rooftops, and the service was perfect. Highly, highly recommend.
Jane R — Google review
Truly excellent Mexican food plus the most gorgeous views from the rooftop. Too bad it was my last night in town or I’d be back in a flash. Gracious and thoughtful service as well.
Shannon R — Google review
Exceptional mole enchiladas. Very good Chile en nogada. Tamarindo Margarita is a great frozen dessert. No pacing between courses, services very fast did not give us time to finish appetizers. Charming rooftop
Samsunshine L — Google review
Ernesto and Carlos provided excellent customer service. Detallistas los dos. My husband and I had lunch on the rooftop of La Posadita. Our food was exquisite and our drinks delectable. We had chips and guacamole with a sprinkle of alebrijes. My husband had the shrimp and cheese taquitos and I had the Chile Poblano en nogada. Highly recommend you visit La Posadita when visiting San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Yvonne G — Google review
We love this place and it's actually upgraded to fine dining. The margaritas are also awesome! Great views in rooftop!
Lynn D — Google review
It's been a while since we've been at La Posadita, so we were very happy to discover that the views, the service, and especially the food remain as excellent as ever. The front of the rooftop patio has some beautiful views of the parrocchia, but the back has even more spectacular high angle views of the western half of SMA... at this time of year, the Jacarandas are in full bloom. The menu is mainly classic Mexican, unlike the trendy fusion menu next door at Quince. We can heartily recommend the three mains we tried: the pompano chile filled with cheese, the enchiladas de los Portales, and the shrimp tacos. Cocktails are excellent and fairly priced. Service is friendly and professional.
Lou K — Google review
Margs were on point. Old Fashions had too much bitters. Cheese was “eh”. Guac was ok. What saved this review was the service. Pepe was amazing.
Brent B — Google review
Highly recommend. Our waiter was very patient and kind. The food was superb along with the view. The song came on that reminded me of something sad the past, and the waiter brought me some tissues for my tears, so sweet. You wont regret going to this restaurant.
Krystal F — Google review
5

La Azotea

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$$$$affordable
Bar & grill
Located in San Miguel de Allende, La Azotea offers a unique dining experience with its spectacular sunset views from the terrace. The restaurant is known for its unusual and delicious tacos, where a paper-thin slice of jicama serves as the taco shell, holding ingredients like shrimp with chipotle mayo, tamarind sauce, and crispy fried leeks. The jicama shell is described as tough enough to contain the fillings while being tender and crisp to the bite.
What a cozy and zen atmosphere! The service is exceptional, and the views are breathtaking. The chill house music creates the perfect vibe, making you feel like you’re on vacation and completely relaxed. Vivi San Miguel de Allende—it’s an experience you don’t want to miss! Let’s not forget that Emmanuel provides outstanding service to his guests. We’ve had only amazing experiences—the food, the drinks, and the atmosphere are all top-notch. Keep up the great work!
Yves G — Google review
This is a fun little rooftop to get some drinks and tapas. It has views, the food was good, and the drinks were tasty. Was a fun little stop, mid day, to get out of the sun and have a refreshing drink to recharge.
Seven S — Google review
This is a lovely rooftop restaurant in a great location. The food (primarily small plates and tapas) is excellent. They are well known for their jicama tacos and they didn't disappoint. I also enjoyed the croquettas and my wife loves the goat cheese and pear salad. The service was very good We will never return. Mexico has strong no smoking ordinances in place to protect the public health. We found it unusual that every table in the restaurant has an ashtray. It is illegal to smoke in restaurants in Mexico both indoor and outdoor spaces, yet it seems to be OK with management. When a gentleman at the next table lit up, our meal was essentially ruined. Even though we were outside, the smell continuously wafted in our direction. It's a shame. I really wanted to enjoy this restaurant but because they cater to smokers, they probably lose more business than they gain due to not enforcing smoking regulations.
Jon S — Google review
Please Go Somewhere Else.... After hearing mixed reviews of this restaurant I stopped in for a quick lunch this afternoon May 21, 2024 (4:00 pm-ish). The restaurant was clean and aesthetically pleasing , the hostess was friendly... THAT IS IT. THAT IS ALL. Since everyone raves about the Jicama Tacos, I tried them. They were just OK ,they were BLAND and lacked flavour or seasoning. I had to ask for some salsa to spice it up a little. They simply tasted like fried shrimp, potato crisps and chipotle Mayo on a flat slice of Jicama... Nothing special. I then tried the Tuna Tostadas, they were a tad soggy, smelled fishy (fresh fish never smells fishy) and just NOT pleasant to eat . I only ate one, for fear of getting food poisoning. The highlight of my Unpleasant Experience was the server RAUL who did not smile ONCE while serving me, often rolled his eyes when I asked him a question and basically treated me like I was bothering him, even though the restaurant was EMPTY . Don't worry, I still tipped him. On the way out ,I saw a man who looked like he worked there he was at the bottom of the stairs with an earpiece in his ear, I mentioned to him how bad the service is and he just said "yea, sorry bout that" and continued his conversation with the woman he was chatting with. Real Top Notch service! :-0 Ladies and Gentlemen there are MANY wonderful restaurants in San Miguel De ALLENDE. PLEASE Don't waste your time or your hard earned dollars here.
Ki-Ki P — Google review
Came here during a tour to try the shrimp taco with the jicama. It was amazing, we tried going back but were told we needed reservations. The view is great and the ambiance is lively. Make sure to make reservations and check out the shrimp taco!
Braulio M — Google review
We got the tacos del pueblo, very delicious, they give you a salsa that is 10/10. For drinks we got a Mojito and 2 tropical mules. The tropical mules were so so good, but something we noticed is that the drinks have a very low alcohol amount, so that was a little disappointing.
BRENDA V — Google review
A nice view of the sunset over San Miguel for sure. The Jicama taco was actually very good, albeit a bit pricey. They offered a 2 for 1 drink special on certain drinks. The service was ok, but friendly. A nice place to hang out for a bit.
Bernhard W — Google review
Great little Rooftop restaurant/bar with a very cool vibe, beautiful wood floors, seating areas and two separate bars. The food was outstanding and the service was great. The whole area is pretty much cover and they have misters to cool you down during the day. They also have a great location, just off the square. They offer a large selection of cocktails and some of the best margaritas in the city. The food is not only very good, but the presentation is beautiful as well. Muy Bueno 😎👍
Bill C — Google review
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BOVINE

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Bar & grill
Steak house
Bovine is a stylish brasserie located in a building that also houses high-end designer pop-ups. The restaurant, led by renowned Australian chef Paul Bentley, offers a glamorous setting with plush velvet chairs and leather banquettes. The menu focuses on locally butchered meats, including aged cote de boeuf and steak tartare as appetizers. Classic sides like creamy spinach and mashed potatoes complement the meat-centric dishes.
One of the best restaurants I have ever been to! Consistently delicious and innovative! The drinks are delightful and the atmosphere is spectacular!!! I keep coming back here! The steak and octopus will blow you away!!!!
Kendra W — Google review
Every dish we tried was absolutely delicious, from the octopus to the perfectly cooked lechón and the melt-in-your-mouth short rib. The pasta tartufata was rich and decadent, and even the hamburgers were a standout—juicy, flavorful, and beautifully presented. Service was top-notch: friendly, attentive, and genuinely warm. Highly recommend this place if you’re looking for great food and a welcoming atmosphere. Don’t skip the lechón!
T H — Google review
Bovine in San Miguel de Allende is a gem. The cocktails were expertly crafted and unique, setting the tone for an exceptional meal. The suckling pig we shared was tender, flavorful, and perfectly crisp. The service was outstanding—attentive, knowledgeable, and warm—enhancing the cozy and inviting atmosphere. Bovine delivers a truly memorable dining experience.
Jacqueline P — Google review
Ok, this review comes with a disclaimer. We did not eat here, but I just had to write a review on the extremely eye pleasing esthetics of this restaurant. Unfortunately, we had just eaten at another establishment prior to stumbling upon Bovine. If the food is half as good as the sophisticated style of Bovine, holy mamma! Every nook and crany exudes upscale artsy class.
Cameron — Google review
Wonderful dinner. Staff was very attentive and polite. Filet and short rib was excellent. Great ambiance, music and food. Highly recommend.
Mike B — Google review
The food was delicious the presentation is something else. The deserts where even better . If your a lemon lover order the lemon desert. They have great drinks too. The service was great. You have to check it out you will not be sorry.
Litzy — Google review
Great service and the food is AMAZING! A bit tricky to find your way to the second floor, but the venue is very nice. We had two appetizers and two main dishes to share between 5 & we left very satisfied. The lechon was really crispy and juicy... HIGHLY recommended.
Gustavo G — Google review
Great Christmas dinner and super service; eill be back to try the regular menu
Ramon L — Google review
7

Zumo Rooftop Restaurant

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Restaurant
Bar
Caterer
Zumo Rooftop Restaurant is a highly recommended dining spot in San Miguel de Allende, known for its stunning views and unique sunset experience over the city. The restaurant offers a variety of dishes made with high-quality ingredients and cooked with care. You can indulge in their tasting menu or choose from their international menu with traditional touches, featuring options like tuna tartare and shrimp aguachile.
Wonderful food and wine! The view is also lovely. I had the seabass, which was the fish of the day. It was amazing. My partner had the zumo salad which he loved. The wine, Malbec, was local and delicious. The service - they could not do enough for us!! Highly recommend if you’re in the area.
Randi S — Google review
Great rooftop with a good view of both churches. The rooftop was virtually empty both times I went. They are listed as a "catering service" online which is maybe why they don't get the crowd but they deserve one!
Jasmine O — Google review
What a view, what an experience. High atop the streets of San Miguel de Allende rest this incredible jewel. With breathtaking views of the bustling neighborhoods, this restaurant doesn't skip the small details. With top-notch wait service and staff. They thoroughly explain in great detail choice items on the menu. The food presentation is amazing, and high-quality ingredients are prepared with an equal level of attention. Depending on the time of day or year, be sure to bring warm clothes as it can be a little cooler than one would expect. Overall, this establishment is definitely a must experience. I really can't think of anything negative or any drawbacks. 5+ stars for a 10 start dining experience.
Cameron — Google review
Degustation menu was devine. Just arrived in San Miguel De Allende and had a recommendation from abroad, so glad we went. Modern take on Mexican cuisine with an artistic flare. The matched wines a fabulous surprise, not all local.
Ev J — Google review
Had a wonderful birthday dinner here last night. The views are absolutely stunning and the food and drink was delicious. Highly recommend the beef tongue! Our server Omar was so friendly and attentive, he did an excellent job! Must visit while in SMA!
Patrick L — Google review
Very attentive staff, beautiful rooftop, funky setting. Food was amazing, good selection of cocktails and extensive wine list. Amazing views! Carlos was a great waiter.
C D — Google review
5 points for environment, 4 points for food quality, 2 points for value of food. The main issue is that I'm vegetarian and their menu was limited. I ordered a salad that was meant to come with crab cake, but I obviously asked for no crab. I think I still paid full price for what is pictured below...300 pesos for 150 calories worth of greens and a glass of wine seems excessive. That being said the staff seemed friendly, the views were good and the wine was decent.
Drew M — Google review
Everything was delicious best cuisine experience so far in San Miguel de Allende. The coconut panna cotta was mouth watering. Service was excellent. Establishment followed COVID-19 protocol. Very clean and amazing view.
Diana D — Google review
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Los Milagros

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$$$$affordable
Mexican restaurant
Bar
Los Milagros is a laid-back restaurant in San Miguel de Allende that offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a simple setting with a bar and patio. It's known for its authentic Mexican cuisine, featuring traditional dishes like tacos, enchiladas, and molcajetes made with fresh local ingredients. The restaurant provides a real Mexican experience with live music from Mariachi singers and generous servings of sizzling hot fajitas.
It's was the big place but looks local vibe It's close to the vibe which is big restaurant Tastes was good especially it's pasta , it's good experience,it was a little expensive though
SC K — Google review
Our G Adventures tour guide brought our group here. Great ambiance, especially with Lyka the violinist, she's amazing! Maybe they have live music here regularly? Our server was Manuel, very friendly, although he should've told us that all the portions were very big because none of us could finish our entrees, and since we're travelling, we couldn't take leftovers back to the hotel because we had no fridge. We asked our tour guide to give it to the homeless or someone in need. The molcajetes were fun to eat, but lots of food, so make sure to share, and the drinks were good. They have another location at a viewpoint for sunset, so that may be worth a visit too.
Nancy E — Google review
One of our favorite restaurants in SMDA🌟 While there are 2 locations we typically visit the one in Centro. The service & food is consistently excellent and you’ll often find live music playing, especially on weekends. Karen has waited on us twice and is always pleasant!
Julie G — Google review
Had a wonderful lunch at Los Milagros. The waitstaff was vey attentive to our request and food was delicious. We will definitely return to San Miguel de Allende.
Jeanette T — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to Los Milagros on a Monday night in late October. Large tasty portions (filete de pescado 🐠 y empanadas por mi esposa). Fair prices, good service and Monday Night football 🏈 on the TV. What more could a gringo ask for. Thanks for being VIP Club, Thats hope we found you. Recommend.
Rail1riders — Google review
This is my second time at the restaurant. Great food, large portions, good service, and a good value for Centro. The food is more like Tex-Mex. The photo is cheese enchiladas with chili con carne sauce. Previously had the shrimp nachos which is large enough for two. The only negative is I took my leftovers and the next day realized they gave me somebody else's leftovers.
David G — Google review
Wonderful food. Highly recommend The hot pot thing. We ordered the special one with shrimp. Yum yum. Drinks are welcome rpcied. Not expensive. Free nachos to start with.
Meme Z — Google review
Absolutely loved our dining experience here! The ambiance is amazing, perfect for a romantic evening or a night out. We ordered the Molcajetes with fish and shrimp, and OMG, it was delicious! The portions were generous enough that my wife and I had leftovers. Plus, the live music added a fantastic touch to our meal. We enjoyed it so much that we returned the very next day for supper. Highly recommend!
Yves G — Google review
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Luna Rooftop

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$$$$expensive
Bar & grill
In San Miguel de Allende, rooftop dining is a must-do experience, offering stunning views and unique architectural beauty. Among the notable spots for a reservation are Quince Rooftop, an award-winning restaurant featuring sushi and delectable cocktails with live DJ entertainment. Fatima 7 offers veggie-friendly Mediterranean cuisine overlooking Templo de San Francisco, while ARTRIO serves Mexican-Asian fusion dishes near La Parroquia.
This was the best dinner we had in San Miguel. The view is INSANE and the service was absolutely fantastic. They asked in advance about allergies/dietary restrictions and/or special events and were incredibly helpful in making sure all our choices were allergy friendly. We were celebrating my birthday and they surprised us with an adorable sweet treat that was dairy free to accommodate my allergy :) a MUST VISIT!!! My favorite rooftop of our trip
Emma M — Google review
The view, the trapeez and violin show were amazing. The staff was attentive until it came time for the bill. We waited an hour to receive the bill after we asked for it. The food was delicious on some and miss on others. The sushi was so good as well as the birria appetizer. The seafood entree had a fishy taste. The party i was with raved about the burger and fries. The steak was also tasty. The drinks were fantastic. We ordered the house special and a guava inspired drink. You could tell fresh ingredients were used
Cynthia C — Google review
Great sunset views. Good service. Food was good. Expect 2,000+ pesos per person for a nice meal. Add an additional 2,000+ for a bottle of wine. Outside seating. Plenty of open seating but reservations are recommended.
Glue G — Google review
The view is stunning, drinks are really good but the food does not meet the expectations specially for the price. We paid almost 800 pesos for a tuna tiradito with a frozen (horrible) tuna. We also ordered an octopus starter, but it was a pizza with 4 tiny slices of octopus.
Rafaela S — Google review
The views from this place are truly exceptional. The atmosphere and hotel are magnificent—a must-visit destination. We enjoyed drinks here and had a wonderful early afternoon break.
Vivien F — Google review
We really enjoyed our time there, the food was great and the service as well. Such a good spot to take photos and enjoy the views. They food was very fresh and you could tell they pay attention to the details in every dish, which we appreciate.
Josue A — Google review
Great view with some yummy bites. Highly recommend the fish tacos.
Lupe S — Google review
Beautiful, but the most expensive and the worst meal I had in San Miguel during my 10 days here. Expensive, small portions flavorless and just overall not good. We were really looking forward to coming here so it’s disappointing. The views are amazing. The service was also pretty bad. I had to chase down our waiter a couple of times. Not a good experience and wouldn’t recommend, besides for drinks and a very scenic atmosphere. Very of the city are gorgeous.
Michael D — Google review
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Moxi Restaurant

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Moxi Restaurant is situated in the upscale Hotel Matilda, offering a beautiful setting with a ceiling adorned with flower shapes and royal blue eyes. The renowned chef Enrique Olvera curates Mexican haute cuisine with international influences at this elegant establishment. The restaurant has garnered attention for its surprising Japanese menu, particularly its delectable ramen. Despite concerns about the town's growing popularity leading to issues like traffic and touristification, Moxi remains an intriguing culinary proposition in San Miguel de Allende.
The best restaurant in San Miguel de Allende! I get why this place has one michelin star. The food was amazing as were the ambiance and the service. They took great care of us while we celebrated our anniversary. Definitely get a Casa Dragones margarita and some entrees. Thank you to Ivonne, Fernando, Frick, Alfonzo and Oscar for everything while there! Till next time!
Samir J — Google review
Mediocre experience. Food was okay. Not much variety in the menu. They charged for extra cup of coffee. We also wanted a cup of milk for the baby and they charged for that too. Croissant was not good. Overall disappointing experience.
Vijay S — Google review
Ok so regarding the food: Bread - excellent Smash burger - disgusting, meat is extremely dry and hard, not hard due to it being over cooked, just terrible quality beef. Ordered 4 burgers and everyone at the table agreed that they where pretty bad and left more then 50% of the burger. Tomato salad - excellent! This was by far the best dish. Great presentation! Crab agua chile - crab was dry and stale tasting. The “agua chile” was bland. Lacked citrus and chile. Presentation was great. Sea bass - this dish was good. Not excellent but not bad. Service Service was very mediocre! Slow and had to ask for everything. No attention to detail and pretty sluggish in general.
German O — Google review
We had a great time at Moxi! 3 of us went in after having apps at Rosewood rooftop, we split the burger and a few other things, and everything was spectacular. Not to mention, the service and the welcome we received was so great. The vibe inside was beautiful and warm, it was a super chilly and windy evening and we sat by the fire and enjoyed a glass of wine and delicious food. I would definitely recommend it!
Tracy F — Google review
Fabulous date night venue. The service and food were outstanding. Everything was as promised. I highly recommend the asparagus appetizer! You honestly can’t go wrong here.
Michelle M — Google review
Amazing food at an amazing price. This restaurant uses quality ingredients and the chefs are obviously very talented. The service was fast and effective. We paid £25 per head for starter main and drinks. I would return in a heartbeat
J — Google review
I expected much more from this restaurant as it belongs to Chef Enrique Olvera. Food was visually stunning, but always lacked something to make it really special and be placed among the best of the best. Great ambience, so-so food. There aee much better places to eat in SMA. 3/5.
Andres J — Google review
They had a ramen bar inside Matilda Hotel. It’s called Mui Ramen Bar. Very chill vibe, great music, and the ramen is actually good. Great to have another food option in San Miguel de Allende other than Mexican cuisine.
Alexander S — Google review

Transportation in San Miguel de Allende

Getting around San Miguel de Allende can be a little daunting if you’re new here. We can help list some of the major public transportation methods if you don’t want to rely on a car.

Nearby airports

Queretaro International Airport

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Everyone was very kind and the waiting rooms are all clean and comfy. Quick food from Starbucks.
Hugo T — Google review
A surprisingly small airport. There are five gates that share a common lounge area. Shopping consists of a leather shop, a small duty free shop with liquor and perfume, and a place for packaged snacks and beverages, including 40 peso beers. For food and drinks there's a sandwich shop, a small bar, and most popularly, a Starbucks. There's no real lounge, just one of those Priority Pass "lounges". That's about it in the boarding area. If you need something more substantial to eat you better get it before going through security. Nonetheless, the facilities are spotless, the staff helpful and friendly, and operations efficient.
Lou K — Google review
Visually appealing, small, clean new airport. Staff was kind and helpful.
Melba — Google review
Great airport to get in and out of quickly. Quick food from Starbucks or coffee shop in departures lounge. Very clean and bright. Rental cars are right outside arrival doors. If you US don’t buy insurance ahead of time they will not accept it. You will have to purchase their insurance regardless of your personal or credit card insurance to rent.
Christopher C — Google review
Not that big, no duty free, limited food options. For the size of operations and the relative importance of the airport I would expect something better. Also the lounge is just a small venue that can't fit many people.
Mario H — Google review
Highly disappointed with how they treat customers / foreign and local travelers at late hours. Tonight Several flights canceled / they have hundreds of people stranded for hours with out food or water services. All shops are closed and not a single water fountain or vending machine available for this many people at such late hours. People are tired / thirsty and hungry. It’s an abuse to all of them . If your airlines are going to delay flights, the airport should consider providing basic necessities to its customers while they make them wait long hours after midnight.
Oscar R — Google review
Very small airport. Very clean, decent selection of vendors in the terminal for coffee and food and snacks Etc. I'm from the US and everyone was very nice to me.
Laura H — Google review
Have no complain at all of the Querétaro airport. Still a small one for a city that keeps growing and growing and even though is functional. At least on my personal experiences never had a flight delay or issues at the arrival. As you can see on the wide picture, the main boarding area have a decent amount of places to seat, coffee and food stores and like I said as of today it has been worked for me. Would love to see more destinations to northern cities other than Monterrey and hope that happen in the short or mid term.
Ricardo M — Google review

Guanajuato International Airport

International airport
This airport near the state's capital city offers domestic service & some flights to the U.S.
Johnny rockets burgers and fries 🍟🍟🍟🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳🧑‍🍳 highly recommended the food is fast the chicken was juicy tender and melted in your mouth. Good flavor the temperature perfect and the price nice. And fries crispy delicious the service was good I have a good waitress I asked his name is Alan Gonzalez nice professional kindness he was polite. I give a five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Everything I come to this airport I always eat in here that's why I always highly recommended just got to try the chicken sandwich they have a good menu.
J.Luis. R — Google review
Its a small airport but has everything you need. Restaurant, atm, and auto rental, clean restrooms, The only thing is you have to exit the plane using one of those rolling staircases, so they're not a 100% accessible to everyone. Also, you have to exit the plane and walk from the landing strip to the airport, which can be annoying in harsh weather.
C P — Google review
Great experience at BJX! ✈️ The airport is modern, clean, and easy to navigate. Security and check-in are smooth, and staff are friendly and helpful. Plenty of food and coffee options, and everything runs efficiently. Perfect for both domestic and international travelers — one of the best regional airports in Mexico! 🇲🇽👏
Miguel L — Google review
The airport itself is small but quite nice and well-maintained. However, the staff experience left a lot to be desired. At check-in, the staff displayed an attitude that made the process uncomfortable. During boarding, I was at Starbucks purchasing a coffee before boarding had even started when a staff member from the upper level began yelling my name loudly and unprofessionally. The same person later came downstairs with a heavy attitude, accusing me of being late even though boarding had not yet begun. This behavior was unnecessary and unprofessional. My family and I were then taken upstairs for an additional security search, during which they even attempted to unscrew my laptop as if I were carrying something illegal — again, before boarding had even started. Additionally, another situation that I faced upon arrival, with customs. Every time I travel through this airport, staff seem eager to charge taxes on my personal belongings, particularly new clothes that I’ve already paid taxes on in my home country. These are personal items, not for resale, yet I’m repeatedly questioned and made to feel as though I’m doing something wrong. Overall, the airport facilities are decent, but the staff’s attitude and unprofessional behavior significantly overshadow what could otherwise be a pleasant travel experience.
Angel — Google review
León Guanajuato Airport is clean and modern. It is a charming and beautiful airport, making the waiting experience quite pleasant. There are plenty of bathrooms and good dining options available. For travelers with dollars, prices are very affordable. Overall, it is a wonderful airport.
Klau P — Google review
A spacious airport with a variety of eateries and cafes, but with some pain points. The biggest issue was security. It was painfully slow, with only two lanes open, and the process was not efficient at all. After passing through security, there seemed to be some construction underway to open a duty-free section. Beyond that, the airport has two levels with a variety of shops and restaurants. The toilets, both airside and outside the security zone, were average. Compared to other GAP airports in Mexico, this one could use some updates to make them more modern. Another odd experience was after arriving at the airport by plane (a domestic flight), passing baggage claim, there were immigration officers and the Guardia Nacional checking passports and IDs. This was surprising, given that El Bajio is nowhere near the international border. Overall, it’s a decent airport, but improvements could definitely enhance the airport experience.
Alberto R — Google review
Be aware that Ubers are not allowed to pick up right at the airport like taxis or shuttles are so if you want to use Uber then get ready to slog your Johnny stuff a half a mile to get off of the airport property. Even then the police enforce the ban. So anybody who gives you a ride is going to want you to rush and throw your stuff in the back so they can get on the road so they'll get stopped by the police
Lewis B — Google review
You can freely go in and out the airport without any temperature or hand sanitizer so that is bad part. Several shops in the airport entrance including rental car, coffee and Mexican grill shop among others. Not a fancy airport but is compact and useful. Once inside of the boarding gate, you will find Starbucks and other stores. The airlines flies to many destination but many times you have to walk to the plane. Sometimes you get wet as there is no roof over you.
Atsushi S — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. Carretera Federal 110
  2. Carretera San Miguel - Dolores Hidalgo
  3. Carretera San Miguel - Celaya
  4. Avenida Juárez
  5. Avenida 5 de Mayo
  6. Avenida Independencia
  7. Calzada de la Luz
  8. Calle Ancha de San Antonio
  9. Seis Esquinas
  10. Calzada de la Estación.
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What's the weather like in San Miguel de Allende?

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Explore nearby places

  • San Miguel de Allende
  • Dolores Hidalgo
  • Queretaro City
  • Guanajuato
  • Ezequiel Montes
  • Tequisquiapan
  • Leon
  • San Luis Potosi
  • Morelia
  • Ixmiquilpan
  • Patzcuaro
  • Tolantongo
  • Xilitla
  • Aguascalientes
  • Aquismon
  • Valle de Bravo
  • Toluca
  • Ciudad Valles
  • Pachuca
  • Mineral del Monte
  • Mexico City
  • San Juan Teotihuacan
  • Huasca de Ocampo
  • Mismaloya
  • Malinalco
  • Tlaquepaque
  • Guadalajara
  • Cuernavaca
  • Ajijic
  • Tepoztlan
  • Zapopan

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