San Miguel de Allende: UNESCO World Heritage Site with Colonial Architecture
4.7
6 Ratings
Ciudad de México
Discover the charm of San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its preserved colonial architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Explore its colorful streets and viceroyalty-style mansions.
Duration: 12 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • San Miguel de Allende - We will travel to one of the favorite destinations of
    national and foreign tourists, this place is
    one of the jewels of Mexico declared
    cultural heritage of humanity, among
    its streets you will discover old houses,
    squares and churches, as well as its restaurants
    and gourmet cafeterias, highlights the unique
    facade and huge towers of the Parish of
    Santiago Apostle
What's Included
  • Private transportation
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

This Mexican town is among the most vibrant and delightful, with its unaltered colonial architecture and tranquil ambiance making it a prime destination in Mexico.

In 2008, its historical heart, as well as its colonial, baroque, and neo-gothic architectural styles observable in its cobblestone alleys and colonial-era estates, earned it a spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list.

Location
Hilton Mexico City Reforma
Avenida Juárez
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Rosie_g
Apr 15, 2024
Loved it. - It was a very pleasant tour. walked around the little town ate a local little cozy restaurant. Loved it will definitely recommend
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Rose3914
Feb 3, 2020
Frida Khalo - Louis was a fantastic guide. He was knowledgeable and friendly. He let us take our own pace and we never felt rushed. I will take friends on this tour when we come back.
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Rose3914
Feb 3, 2020
Excellent Experience - Excellent tour and our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly. I highly recommend the tour for any size group.
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Natalie_m
Jan 19, 2020
The best!!! - My boyfriend and I booked a private tour, and we had so much fun with our guide, Monserrat! She came early and waited for us to finish our breakfast. Then, before we really got started, she stopped at the pharmacy for me to get some cold medicine. She spoke very good English and explained all of the sites we passed on the way to Frida. Our first stop (that was not on the itinerary) was a gimmicky store, but they gave us shots of tequila and I actually bought a hand painted hat that I love, next we went to Frida. There was a parking spot waiting for us RIGHT IN FRONT and we walked right in, while the line was wrapped around the block. Then we walked around Coyoacan and tried crickets, walked through the markets, had some tacos, churros and amazing coffee, and saw all the sites. Then we went to the boats, which was SO FUN!! We had our own private boat with Monse and the boat driver, and people kept jumping on to serve us beer, tequila drinks, tacos, flower crowns... and even an 8 piece mariachi band jumped on to sing to us! Of course everything cost money, but it was all so cheap, and worth it. The most fun first day in Mexico City, highly recommend!! **note, be careful of the atm machines! We went to one and it ATE my card when I made a typo typing my password!
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Svetlana_m
Feb 18, 2023
A mix of guided and self-guided experience. - Jose picked us up from the hotel. He was very punctual and friendly. The tour included the park in Coyoacan, the Parroquia San Juan Bautista, the Frida Kahlo museum and the Xochomilco. The guided portion of the tour ended in Coyoacan. I wish the Casa Azul and the Xochomilco were also guided (especially the latter, as I had to continue the tour on my phone). Also, would have loved more time for a sit down lunch.
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Diane_w
Jan 23, 2023
History, Culture and Entertainment - Our tour began with a stroll around the Coyoacan district visiting the coyote fountain, historic church and Sunday art market. We then visited the Frida Kahlo Casa Azul Museum filled with her artwork and belongings. We learned about her extraordinary life and how she has influenced Mexican culture today. Our final stop was the unique Xochimilco canals where our guide Jose treated us to an unscheduled drive through the plant market and we then boarded our own private boat for a ride through the canals, listening to floating Mariachi bands and seeing locals celebrating on the other boats.
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