Image: The many backstreets of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico can be quiet, colorful and beautifully preserved. A wonderful serene place for a morning or evening walk. (photo via thupton / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
Image: The many backstreets of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico can be quiet, colorful and beautifully preserved. A wonderful serene place for a morning or evening walk. (photo via thupton / iStock / Getty Images Plus)
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San Miguel de Allende Travel Guide 

San Miguel de Allende is a city like no other. The cobblestone streets, Spanish and colonial architecture, delicious food, and international holiday destination status make it one of the most sought-after holiday spots in Mexico. 

If you’re planning on taking a trip to this one-of-a-kind place, it’s best to know as much as you can before going. Use this San Miquel de Allende travel guide to learn more about this eclectic Mexican city. 

There are four main ways to get around San Miquel de Allende: 

  • Car: We only recommend renting a car for excursions beyond the city. In the city, which has narrow and steep roads, a car and limited parking are a massive hassle. 
  • Taxi: If you want to get around the city, we recommend taking a taxi. Make sure to check the taxi rates before committing to a driver and prepare to tip. 
  • Bike: The fastest way to get the city around is on a bike. It’s much easier to navigate the streets on a bike and there are rental shops for easy and affordable bike options. 
  • Foot: For us, the best way to get around the city was on foot. It skips past all the narrow traffic and is often faster than driving. It’s also a great opportunity to take in the local architecture and find unique spots.

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Imagine cobblestone streets, old-world Spanish-colonial architecture, and blooming avenues lined with cafes, art, and history. That’s San Miguel de Allende. 

Important Things To Know

Currency

San Miquel de Allende is a Mexican city and uses the Mexican peso. The peso is recognized with the $ and MEX$ symbols. 

There are both banknotes and coins of the Mexican peso. They come in the following denominations: 

  • Banknotes: $20, $50, $100, $200, $500, $1000. 
  • Coins: 10c, 20c, 50c, $1, $2, $5, $10, $20. 

 

While you can buy with USD at most tourist spots, we’d recommend using the peso instead. The exchange rate on USD purchases in San Miquel de Allende can be expensive. 

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San Miguel de Allende is full of Spanish baroque architecture and colorful buildings. (Photo via Alex Temblador)

National Languages

San Miguel de Allende locals are mostly Spanish-speaking individuals. Luckily, the majority of people are multilingual and many speak English. 

We also noticed a large population of international students and employees. It made getting around with almost no Spanish knowledge quite easy. 

Of course, you might not always have an English speaker available. For that, we suggest downloading a translation app or learning a few Spanish phrases. 

Climate And Weather

San Miguel de Allende is fairly warm throughout the year with moderate temperatures. 

The winter season is from December to February. The days are cool and clear, with the cold only really making itself known at night. 

Summer, which is from June to August, is warm and overcast. This is also the wet season, with high humidity and afternoon showers.

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When To Visit San Miguel de Allende

El 7 de julio, San Miguel de Allende conmemoró los 14 años de su nombramiento como ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad
El 7 de julio, San Miguel de Allende conmemoró los 14 años de su nombramiento como ciudad Patrimonio de la Humanidad (Photo Credit: Municipio San Miguel de Allende)

The beginning of November to around mid-April is the best time to visit San Miguel de Allende. You experience the best weather and festivals like the San Miguel International Jazz & Blues Festival are in full swing. 

If you decide to visit throughout the rest of the year, prepare for cold winter nights. July and August also see the most rain, which can put a stop to many fun outdoor activities. 

Best Attractions In San Miguel de Allende

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Mojigangas 62 is a fantastic place in San Miguel de Allende to learn about the cultural significance of mojigangas. (Photo via Alex Temblador)

  • For a scenic garden stroll and an amazing playground, we recommend visiting Parque Benito Juárez.
  • Ignacio Ramírez Market is where you go for souvenirs. The market is jam-packed with art and crafts and local dishes. 
  • To gain a better understanding of Mexico and its independence, we suggest taking a look at Museo Histórico and its informative exhibits. 
  • Any history or architecture buff will appreciate the beauty and majesty of Iglesia de San Francisco. Seeing the building in pictures is nothing to seeing it in person. 

 

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