Taco spot. Simple. Local. Delicious.
For full immersion in the flavours and culture of Mexico, rooftop bar Bekeb Artisanal Mixology in San Miguel de Allende is the place to be. The bar’s name refers to the word for “seed” in the Tzotzil language, a nod to the bar’s commitment to the land, and its roots. This extends to the drinks list, making creative and remarkable use of the country’s produce, as well as its spirits. The bar’s eponymous cocktail, for example, combines mezcal, elderflower Liqueur, lemon verbena and pineapple, and there’s a selection of coffee cocktails, as well as a non-alcoholic cocktail list. The bar and terrace is run by Fabiola Padilla, and offers panoramic views – perfect for taking in the sunset, drink in hand.
Brewery serving San Miguel de Allende's finest! We'll be serving their beer and Tequila at the wedding!
Nestled in a charming setting, Spice Market's inviting patio offers the perfect ambiance to enjoy a fun meal. Indulge in their expertly crafted cocktails, which perfectly complement their delectable Asian fusion menu. We recommend the coconut chicken soup and the short ribs!
One of our favorite places to eat in San Miguel. Great Mediterranean food in the middle of Mexico. Relaxing and romantic ambience. Be sure to get a reservation if you want to go!
Situated in the middle of the city and directly in front of La Parroquia de San Miguel Arcangel, El Jardin is the town square. Spend some time here to people watch, listen to wandering mariachis.
The crown jewel of San Miguel, this church was originally built in the 1600s with a traditional Mexican façade. However, Zeferino Gutierrez added a neo-Gothic façade in 1880 with inspiration he gleaned from postcards of European churches. With its pink sandstone, La Parroquia is one of the most famous churches in Mexico and also a beautiful photograph at sunset.
Located just outside San Miguel de Allende! Here you can ease your tensions and soothe tired muscles by relaxing in one of Escondido Place’s pools of steaming, mineral-rich warm waters. Escondido has amazing gardens and ten pools with water temperature of up to 104 F. Escondido has both indoor and outdoor pools where you can relax under the open sky or sheltered by rock-lined grottos.
Casa Dragones is a top-tier, small batch tequila named for Ignacio Allende’s elite calvary unit of soldiers called “Los Dragones”. While the tequila is made in Jalisco, its “spiritual home” is in San Miguel de Allende. Visit the tasting room for flights of the smoothest sipping tequila in Mexico!
Highly recommended for art lovers! La Aurora was once one of Mexico's largest textile factories. On the north end of town, this once-abandoned textile factory is now a vibrant center for art galleries, boutiques, studios and exhibition spaces. Check out the art on display—whether it has a price tag on it or not—and then spend some time hanging out in the café or bookstore.
After the party is the after party. Club where the after party will be held!