Pickup from Guanajuato City Only: Guanajuato is a colonial gem sitting in a valley northwest of Mexico City. The city has been named as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The architecture of this gorgeous city was built using the great wealth generated from the silver mines during the 17th and 18th centuries; during this period, Guanajuato was the...Read more
We will go to your hotel in San Miguel de Allende to pick you up to start our journey to Dolores Hidalgo, who inherited the craft of Talavera pottery and ceramics that today enjoys great prestige, as well as the unusual flavors of the snows of this place.
Atotonilco is known as the Mexican Sistine Chapel for all the pictorial art contained within...Read more
After Pickup at the indicated hotel, we will begin our tour of San Miguel de Allende.
A walk through its cobbled and colorful streets will lead you to discover beautiful buildings and majestic churches, warm squares and gardens, its ingenious handicrafts, its hot springs, its mild climate, incredible landscapes, the taste of its food and the...Read more
This small group, 3-hour culinary and walking tour features five food tasting locations carefully chosen to highlight some of the award-winning restaurants in San Miguel de Allende. Enough for a satisfying dinner, you will enjoy a delicious five-course meal as you stroll and explore the sights and sounds of the historic Centro district of San...Read more
This 3-hour food tasting and cultural walking tour of San Miguel de Allende offers a local’s view into Mexican culture through its delicious and intricate cuisine, rich history and stunning architecture. Suitable for all age groups and fitness levels, your guide will take you on a culinary adventure you won't want to...Read more
This 3-hour walking tour takes you into the heart of two most important gifts to the world, Tacos and Tequila. Along the way you will enjoy a sampling of mouth-watering food at family-owned restaurants and stands. Learn how the spirits are made, often in the same manner today as was done hundreds of years ago, their rise in popularity, and ways...Read more
The archaeological site of Cañada de la Virgen is located just 25 kilometers West of San Miguel de Allende. Occupied between 540 and 1050 a.d., it is perched upon a small mesa surrounded by canyons and is made up of four patio/pyramid complexes, an ancient artificial pond and a ceremonial causeway covering the 16 hectares that is now government...Read more
As I (Albert Coffee) guide you through this magical place, where I had the privilege of participating during the 2004 excavation field season, I'll share what I have gleaned through personal hands-on experience and years of study about ancient Mesoamerica, the legends & wisdom of local people.
I am a graduate of Louisiana State University...Read more
This tour is unique for people who wants to cover a wider area of San Miguel de Allende. We will drive through colonial streets while admiring the beautiful landscapes of the town. We are going to stop on a couple of lookouts with the best view of the main...Read more
the only archaeological site in San Miguel and learn about the people that inhabited this land in the ancient past. Listen to the different theories regarding their life and demise, and learn about the
alignment of the structures with the stars. Enjoy a lovely regional...Read more
Visit the beautiful town of Dolores Hidalgo, cradle of Mexico’s Independence movement. See it’s magnificent church, it’s museums, local crafts and taste their delicious hand made ice cream flavors. After that, we’ll see the incredible paintings at the Atotonilco Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage...Read more
Alberto Aveleyra has been doing research on the site since 2017, when he presented a paper about the prehispánic routes of access to the site in the 3rd International Congress of Ethnohistory. This year, 2021, an article where he shows his first research results is going to appear in a book about the Royal Road of Guanajuato. His research...Read more
Visit one of the oldest mines in the state and learn about the colonial period of Mexican history. Explore the abandoned structures and walk down into a mine shaft. We’ll also visit a lavender ranch, where we’ll see the different species of lavender and how it’s processed. Includes a delicious Mexican lunch in a quaint local restaurant...Read more
We are going to have a great time exploring Queretaro's downtown, a much-beloved neighborhood rich with history and culinary delights, on this two/two and a half-hour walking and eating adventure! We will make five to six stops at some of our favorite eateries and watering holes. You will have the opportunity to explore the best of Querétaro's...Read more
Do breakfast like the locals do! You are going to have a great time exploring Queretaro's downtown, a much-beloved neighborhood rich with history and culinary delights, on two and a half to three-hour walking and eating adventure! Your knowledgable guide David will ensure your comfort as he leads you to four or five stops at some of the most...Read more
It is a unique and fun experience that will make our visitors fall in love with the streets, architecture and beauty of San Miguel de Allende when taking this tour they will know the history, culture, traditions, festivities, legends, and the most important points to know about the...Read more
“A magical tour”. Pozos was a very important mining center in Mexico. In The late XIX century, it had over 80,000 inhabitants and was declared “Ciudad Porfirio Diaz”. A pretty wealthy city now is considered a ghost town. Come and let me explain to you why Pozos...Read more