San Miguel de Allende Private Tour from Mexico City

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Get to know the most important places of San Miguel de Allende! This picturesque and cosmopolitan city is full of well-preserved buildings that go way back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Its narrow and cobbled streets, wooded yards, fine architectural details and luscious interiors make it the nicest city of Mexico. Includes the Hotel Pick up and drop off.

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Duration: 14 hours
Starts: Mexico City, Mexico
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Get to know the most important places of San Miguel de Allende! This picturesque and cosmopolitan city is full of well-preserved buildings that go way back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Its narrow and cobbled streets, wooded yards, fine architectural details and luscious interiors make it the nicest city of Mexico. Includes the Hotel Pick up and drop off.

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Stop At: Zocalo, San Miguel de Allende Mexico

San Miguel de Allende was named by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. You will enjoy the weather is amicable throughout the year.

After picking you up in your Mexico City Hotel, you’ll start making your way to San Miguel de Allende in a private tour. On the road, you will stop to have lunch (at your expense).

On this tour across the city’s downtown, you’ll get a panoramic view of the city and will meet its more emblematic buildings and their history.

Don’t miss the chance of walking by the beautiful streets of this city of Mexico that has been seat of important festivals of arts and music and take a look at buildings such as the Parish of San Miguel Arcángel, the Museum of Ignacio Allende, Paseo del Chorro, San Francisco’s Temple, the House of Condes de la Canal, among other buildings which architecture will astonish you!

Duration: 5 hours



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