One of the best parts about San Miguel is exploring without a plan and intentionally getting lost in the city's storied cobblestone streets. Every corner brings something new, bright and beautiful, it's hard to believe it's real.
An iconic 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.
Wine cultivation and production in Mexico began with the arrival of the Spanish in the mid-16th century, making Mexico the oldest wine-growing region in the Americas. Explore a beautiful property that is a remaining farm from a time long ago now hosting a range of wonderful and organic wines.
San Miguel has three courses, and Club de Golf Ventanas, a Faldo design, is recommended as the best course in town. The course offers Kentucky Blue Grass fairways and Bent Grass greens - paired with the great weather this can be an amazing experience for our golfing guests.
Interested in exploring San Miguel by eating? Visit Taste of San Miguel for a spectacular 3-hour food and walking tour of the City. Their San Miguel city food tours takes place in the heart of San Miguel, giving participants insight into the city’s true soul.
San Miguel may be surrounded by high desert, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find opportunities for warm water fun. The lovely La Gruta Springs features three outdoor pools of varying temperatures fed by thermal hot springs. Enjoy lovely gardens, a spring-fed waterfall, and a restaurant serving local specialties on premises. A day pass costs $10.00US, and massages are quite affordable.
Fabrica La Aurora is an old cotton mill that has been re-purposed as a contemporary art center, filled with art galleries as well as workshops for furniture and design. There are many art galleries in a huge variety of styles along with food and cafes.