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San Miguel de Allende is a colonial city in the state of Guanajuato in the Bajio mountains of central Mexico, about 270 km northwest of Mexico City. In 2020, the town had 72,000 residents, in a metropolitan area of 160,000. Map. Directions. Satellite.
The city of San Miguel de Allende is in the state of Guanajuato and lies 74 miles (119 km) east of Guanajuato, Guanajuato. It is centrally located within the municipality of San Miguel de Allende, 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Queretaro and 179 miles (288 km) northwest of Mexico City.
San Miguel de Allende, city, east-central Guanajuato estado (state), north-central Mexico. It lies on the Mexican Plateau on a small tributary of the Laja River, at 6,135 feet (1,870 meters) above sea level, 32 miles (52 km) by highway north of Celaya. The first Spanish settlement in Guanajuato, it.
Tucked away in Mexico's central highlands is a Colonial-era town known for its charming cobblestone streets, stunning architecture, and global food scene: San Miguel de Allende.
Mask museum? Botanical gardens? Magical rooftop bars? Check out these 35 best things to do in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico's prettiest colonial city.
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Discover all about San Miguel de Allende. Guarded by the majestic parish in pink stone, this charming colonial town of cobbled stone streets full of stories, legends and architectural gems. Cosmopolitan, friendly, quiet and full of life, shops and cultural events.
Map of San Miguel de Allende area, showing travelers where the best hotels and attractions are located.
San Miguel de Allende City Map key (‘E’ are parking lots) 1. San Miguel de Allende’s Jardin (Town Square) 2. Church – San Miguel de Allende’s Parroquia (Parish Church) 3. The Presidencia Municipal (San Miguel’s City Government Offices) 4. Casa de Allende, family home of Ignacio Allende, now a museum.
With its gorgeous colonial architecture, enchanting cobblestone streets and striking light, San Miguel de Allende is rightly one of Mexico's biggest draws and has been popular with aesthetes and romantics for much of the past century.