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Set on a hilltop just above the city center, this rose-colored colonial inn, with its pair of courtyards, tiled floors, and seven spacious rooms with private...more
In its former lives, Casa Liza was a 17th-century colonial estate, and later the home of famed Mexican opera and theater star José Mojica. But that was...more
Despite San Miguel's recent boom in luxury hotels, this trailblazer from 1952 continues to top the charts for gracious living in six handsomely restored...more
Edward George and Richard Samuel left behind Manhattan to create their dream escape in this elegant B&B on a remarkably quiet street just a few blocks from...more
Hidden behind elaborately crafted wooden doors, this restored townhouse's five suites and two rooms are decorated with unique ethnic and artistic themes. The...more
Set literally next door to the Parroquia, Casa Rosada has terraces with stunning views of the church's dome and spires. Once the home of Diego Rivera's...more
San Miguel's oldest B&B is centered around a lush courtyard of jacaranda trees, geraniums, and bougainvillea. Originally built in 1966 as a private home for...more
The talk of the town and a magnet for chic chilangos (from Mexico City), this edgy boutique hotel a few blocks from the Jardín takes San Miguel's art rep...more
Step through a doorway behind the Parroquia into old San Miguel, where mansions once commanded acres in the heart of the city in the 18th and 19th centuries,...more










