Private Tour: Discover San Miguel de Allende from Mexico City
Overview
San Miguel de Allende and Querétaro are highlights of this day trip from Mexico City, showcasing colonial charm and rich history. This tour offers a blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation for travelers seeking unique experiences.
- 🚌 The journey begins at 5:00 AM with a hotel pick-up.
- 🏛️ A panoramic tour in Querétaro features the iconic Aqueduct, De la Cruz Ex-Convent, and the historic city center.
- 📸 Enjoy a guided walking tour in San Miguel de Allende, visiting landmarks like the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel and Santa Casa Chapel.
- 🛍️ Free time allows exploration of local shops, art galleries, or savoring authentic Mexican cuisine.
- 🔄 Return comfortably to Mexico City at the end of the day, reflecting on cultural treasures.
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Pickup included
- Masks and Globes available to all of our customers that request them
- An International Healty Protocol to ensure you are safe during your tour.
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional guide
- Pickup and drop-off from/to your hotel or meeting point
- Gratuities
- Food and beverages
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San Miguel de AllendeOnce we arrive at San Miguel de Allende, a city that still preserves colonial features and is considered one of the most beautiful in all of Mexico, we will initiate a walking tour to the most iconic places in the town.
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Parroquia de San Miguel ArcangelThe symbolic icon of San Miguel de Allende, mistakenly known as a “Cathedral”, is a parish church with a neo-Gothic façade in the heart of the city, opposite the main garden. A self-taught architect, Zeferino Gutiérrez was inspired in his design by drawings, engravings and postcards of European cathedrals, which resulted in a Neo-Gothic fantasy, whose towers can be seen from almost anywhere in the city and has made it one of the most photographed churches in our country. Once inside, the church will catch all your senses with the beauty of the sacred place
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Church of San Francisco (Iglesia de San Francisco)This church began to be built in 1778 and took more than 20 years to complete, different architectural changes are observed according to the period and fashion. The facade is pure Churrigueresque, with a huge number of carved stone figures and sharp columns.
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Ignacio Allende House (Casa de Ignacio Allende)Built in the 17th century, the house and Instituto Allende has a large main courtyard surrounded by majestic quarry arches in pure Mexican colonial style, and its terrace gives us a spectacular view of downtown and the parish of San Miguel Arcángel.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.