San Miguel de Allende
Located in Mexico's central highlands, San Miguel de Allende is renowned for its Spanish colonial architecture, vibrant arts scene, and rich history.
Ketsali International designed and constructed the property, which is available for purchase. For those looking for an elevated investment property, this is the one. The flight from DFW to QRO (Queretaro) is only two hours long. The drive from QRO to the property takes about an hour to an hour and a half, which is beautiful. Queretaro is the fastest-growing city in Mexico, and you can tell this because developments and new construction are blooming everywhere. Click here to check out this beautiful property!
San Miguel de Allende, located in Mexico's central highlands, is celebrated for its Spanish colonial architecture, vibrant arts scene, and rich history. Known for its cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and the iconic Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, the city is a magnet for tourists and expatriates alike. With a population of about 185,000, it features a prominent expat community, mainly from the U.S., Canada, and Europe, and blends historic charm with modern amenities. It’s also known for its art galleries, year-round cultural events, and scenic surroundings, making it a true destination for art and culture lovers.
The real estate market in San Miguel de Allende is thriving, with property prices often listed in USD and options ranging from $300,000 homes to multimillion-dollar estates. I’ve connected with bilingual agents in the area, making it easier for anyone interested in San Miguel real estate or travel to get expert guidance. I’m glad to share tips on transportation, local tour guides, and cultural highlights for those considering a visit or investment in this vibrant city, where Mexican heritage beautifully intertwines with international allure.
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Highlights:
- Everything is beautiful, and the people are lovely.
- Having a chef prepare excellent appetizers and dinners.
- The spicy cucumber margaritas. Dangerous and delicious!
- If you love art, you'll want to visit the old textile mill in Aurora (a section of San Miguel).
- Brunch at Rustica is the best Bloody Mary, amazing chilaquiles, and the atmosphere is chill and relaxing. If you had too much tequila the night before, try their green juice! Amazing.
- We visited the famous pink church and arrived just before noon mass. It was breathtaking, and the plaza outside the church was just as beautiful and full of life.
- Benito Juarez Park is a must. On Saturday, artists lined the sidewalk with their original works. A mariachi band strolled through while a basketball game played in the background. Plenty of vendors sold food and drinks. This spot was magical!
- Lunch on the rooftop at Luna in the Rosewood Hotel. Best views of San Miguel.
- The best highlight of the trip was being with some of my best friends I've known for 30 years! We ate, we drank, we laughed until our stomachs cramped, we spa'd, we spent too much money, and we made the best memories!