While we seem to be the only foreigners in Mexico that don’t rate San Miguel de Allende we still found some activities and things to do that we really enjoyed, and would recommend incorporating into your trip.

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Visit the Museo La Esquina (the Toy museum)

Cost: 30 MXN ( $2.25 USD) for adults and 20 MXN ($1.50 USD) for children.
Getting there: The museum is in Centro, a short walk from the main plaza at Calle Nunez 40

We had some spare time so thought we’d stop in and were pleasantly surprised. If you like folk art, or toys the museum is a must see, it is well organised across multiple, floors, generations and styles, with beautiful displays of toys, plus ceramics and other works.

Tres Raíces Vineyard 

Cost: 400 MXN ($19.90 USD) for a taxi – we recommend hiring a taxi for the day or going with a tour. company so you don’t get stuck out there – the wineyard is 30 minutes drive from San Miguel de Allende and there is no Uber here to bring you back.
Plus 400 MXN ($19.90 USD) for tasting 5 x wines
Getting there: Approximately 12 miles out of SMA on the Dolores Hidalgo highway.

You can take a stroll around the vineyard and learn about the process before visiting the tasting room to see what they have on offer, we also chose to have lunch, it certainly wasn’t cheap but the restaurant is set in the middle of the vineyard, with a panoramic view from all of the tables so it was a beautiful setting, that coupled with the delicious food was well worth the price.

La Gruta Spa 

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Cost: 250 MXN ($11USD) entry free for adults and roughly 80 MXN ($4 USD) Uber. 
Getting there: A quick 10 minute uber out of San Miguel de Allende centro

There are 4 heated pools, spa services and restaurant/bar services but by far the coolest feature at this place is the tunnel that leads to a sauna.

It wasn’t overly busy but there were plenty of kids running around and people coming and going, we went on a weekday and were told it gets packed on weekends, so if you get the option definitely opt for a weekday visit.

Was it a mind blowing must do if you only have a few days in San Miguel de Allende? No, but if you’ve got some time to kill and are a hot pool fan it is a good option.

Cañada de la Virgen

Cost: 39 MXN. ($2 USD) entry on your own or tour with Albert Coffee $50 USD or the equivalent in pesos per person and includes all transport, entry fees, water, Albert as guide through the archeological zone.
Getting there: Approximately 30 minutes drive from San Miguel de Allende centro + a 1 mile (ish) hike from the parking lot to the archaeological site.

Albert is a archeologist from Louisiana who is now a citizen of Mexico and lives in San Miguel de Allende permanently.

It felt a little like we were anthropology students – in a good way!

You can visit the site alone and pay for a visitors ticket on site but without a knowledgeable tour guide, we would’ve missed so much of the unique features of the area from a glimpse into the advanced astronomy that the civilizations of Mesoamerica incorporated into their traditions to the ceremonial acts of burying canines with the dead to act as their guides through to the underworld and other totally macabre but interesting facts.

This site was only re-discovered in the late 90s, excavated and was opened to the public in 2011.

After the tour of the site we went to Zänä for a delicious Prehispanic meal and a short talk with photos of the sun and moon positioning in relation to the pyramid to show how the construction is linked to astronomic markers and the surrounding geography to measure time using the mesoamerican calendar and as a way to predict the eclipse.

We were a little unsure why anyone would go to such lengths to predict an eclipse until Albert pointed out that the higher class folk could use it to show power to people by essentially tricking them into thinking they’d brought the sun back after the eclipse was over.

Add on: Museo de Astronomia Prehispanica (after Cañada de la Virgen)

Archaeo-astronomer Dr. Rossana Quiroz who conducted a decades long study at the site, has opened a restaurant that features native, seasonal ingredients and is based on the symbolism of the Aztec calendar. The added cost is $30 USD per person and includes added transportation and the presentation of her fascinating photographic exhibit.

Free Walking Tour 

Cost: Pay what you want
Getting there: The meeting point is usually in the main plaza

Every city we go to we try and set up a free walking your within a few days of arriving, San Miguel de Allende was no exception.

Booked with Guru Walk we visited the main churches, such as: San Miguel Arcángel parish church, the Purísima Concepción convent, the San Francisco convent and the Orartory of San Philip Neri.

We also visited a couple of art galleries and the artisans market to learn about the different ethnic groups in Mexico.

And got plenty of local knowledge on where to eat and other things to do in San Miguel de Allende.

Mercado de Artesania (Artisans Market)

Cost: Free but take some cash for shopping
Getting there: In centro and well sign posted

Open every day from 9 am until 7 pm. The market is full of handcrafted items with a strong focus on tourist and souvenir type products, but, don’t be put off – there are also gems to be found!

Art Class – Rhoda Draws

Cost: 2700 MXN (about $140 USD) for 4 x classes, includes equipment
Getting there: At cafes around centro

If you have a little more time in. San Miguel de a Allende a sketching class with Rhoda is a great way to see the city and learn a new skill.

You attend 4 classes, each with a different focus of skill to learn and each starting at a differnt cafe or meeting point around the city.

Rhoda’s Sketching Fast & Loose Sketching Techniques are useful to:

  • Capture the essence of a subject
  • Develop strong observational skills
  • Remember travel and other important life memories
  • Use “down time” wisely: waits, cafes, airports, etc.
  • Integrate into other visual mediums (sketchnotes, graphic recording, graphic facilitation and other visual ways of working)
  • Get ‘in the zone’ and stress release!

Sketching Materials

Develop skill in sketching what you see as simply and boldly as possible, using a few very basic art materials.

Rhoda demos techniques suitable for both beginners and intermediates who want to develop more confidence in drawing. As well as skilled artists who need to “loosen up” in order to work faster.

Fábrica La Aurora

Cost: Free
Getting there: A short stroll from the main plaza Calz de La Aurora S/N, Aurora, 37710

Fábrica La Aurora is a an old textile mill that has been renovated and is now home to an abundance of galleries, shops, and cafes with works by local artists in many mediums.

We recommended stopping at one of the cafes for brunch and then strolling the galleries for a chill day out.

Eat Your Way Around the City

With over 300 restaurants in San Miguel de Allende there is no shortage of food options so we’ve narrowed it down to our favourite, and not so favourite spots.

Check out our Restaurant Hits and Misses here

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Zahn is a travel junkie born and raised on the North Shore of Auckland, New Zealand. Zahn spent two years in South Korea where she met Addison in 2018. She has visited 17 countries and is on a mission to literally work her way around the rest.

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