
San Miguel de Allende, recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is not only a cultural and architectural paradise, but also a vibrant destination for world-class events.
From polo tournaments, exclusive equestrian events, world-class golf courses and visits to renowned vineyards, San Miguel de Allende invites travelers to immerse themselves in an atmosphere of sophistication and exclusivity.
Whether enjoying a glass of local wine under the starry sky or witnessing the prowess of the best horse riders and golfers in exciting competitions, this destination ensures unforgettable moments at every turn.
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San Miguel de Allende offers a unique blend of history, culture, cuisine and natural beauty that draws travelers from around the globe, making it an exceptional tourist destination.

San Miguel Arcángel Parish
In addition to its religious significance, the parish is a symbol of the rich history and culture of San Miguel de Allende, a city designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008.

Casa de Allende
The museum offers visitors a profound insight into the history and culture of Mexico during the colonial/independence period, as well as a glimpse into the personal life of Ignacio Allende. Additionally, the architecture and decoration of the house itself are worth admiring.

Fabrica La Aurora
With a wide exhibition of works by local, national, and international artists in various mediums such as painting, sculpture, photography, and contemporary art. The artist studios allow visitors to interact directly with the creators and see them at work on their projects.

Charco del Ingenio
The cactus reserve, which includes a wide variety of cactus species, many of which are unique to the region. There are also hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area, as well as designated areas for birdwatching.

Cañada de la Virgen
This archaeological site is significant for its architecture, astronomical alignment and cultural symbolism. It is believed to have been an important ceremonial and political center in the region during its heyday.

Atotonilco Sanctuary
Known as the Mexican Sistine Chapel for its colonial artwork, including murals and sculptures. These works are designed to inspire devotion and reflect the religious narrative of the Passion of Christ.

Dolores Hidalgo
This city located just a few minutes from SMA, is a great destination for historical importance, the production of ceramics and pottery, and traditional mexican style ice cream, its visitors can explore the main square, surrounded by historic buildings and craft shops.