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Most
of San Miguel's sightseeing highlights are clustered around the compact
downtown area. This is a wonderful city for aimless wandering along its
narrow cobbled lanes. Guided walking tours of the city are available.
The Mercado is a pleasant place to shop and eat traditional meals.
There is also a renowned music festival in December, The San Miguel
Music Festival. Parque Juarez is an excellent park near downtown.
Horseback Riding | Health Spas | What to See | Art
Arts & Crafts | Golf | Activities for Kids
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Coyote Canyon Adventures
Horseback
riding, hiking, mountain biking, four wheeler, camping, rappelling,hot
air ballooning, riding roping & cooking lessons
www.coyotecanyonadventures.com
Tel: (415) 154 4193 or (415) 153 5005
Cel: 044 (415) 153 5005
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Sol y Luna
Horseback riding, Kayaking, Art Gallery Tours, Hiking, Horse races,
Shopping tours, Bull fights, Pyramids, Pueblos & Hacienda tours
www.solylunatours.com
Tel: (415) 154 55 51 or 044 (415) 103 4112
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Patricia Spa
Manicure,
Pedicure, Massage, Reflexology, Waxing, Facials
* In - home
services
Ladrillera # 1 (corner Pila Seca)
Tel: (415) 154 8104 or 044
(415) 100 2101
E-mail:
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Jasmine Day Spa
Swedish, Deep Tissue, Lymphatic & Aromatherapy Massages
Reflexology * Deep Cleansing Facials * Salt Scrub
Herbal Wrap * Manicure * Pedicure
Jesus #25-A * Tel. (4) 152-7973
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El Jardin
A
visit to the city's lovely main plaza will quickly give you a feel for
San Miguel's magic. Relax and watch the town at work and play. Make
sure you are here in the evening when strolling musicians entertain the
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Iglesia de San Francisco
A
fine example of Mexico's Churrigueresque architecture. Built in the
late 18th century on Juarez between San Francisco & Mesones.
Jardin Bótanico
One
of the areas premiere botanical gardens. You'll find over 1,900 species
and 5 miles of walking paths. The gardens are on a hill above town,
just ask for directions. It is open daily sunrise-sunset and there is a
small donation suggested.
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La Parroquia
This
pink, gothic-style parish church dominates the plaza with it's soaring
sandcastle-like spires. It is one of Mexico's great treasures. The
story says the church was designed by a self-taught Indian mason who
was inspired by postcards of gothic European cathedrals. The original
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Bellas Artes
Also
known as El Nigromante Cultural Center is part museum, part artist
showcase, and part art school. It is housed in the former 18th century
Convento de la Concepción at Macias #75.
Parque Juarez
A large shady park perfect for relaxing or strolling. The park is at Aldama & Diezmo.
Templo del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri
A
clash of architectural styles such as neoclassic, baroque and others
provides for one unique church. The inside is wonderful. Found at Canal
& Macias.
Mercado Ignacio Ramirez
This is the city's main market and is filled with both foods and goods. It is in front of Oratorio de San Felipe Neri.
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Galeria Atelier
Great
quality, Mexican & Internetional art. Jewelry, Sculpture, Art &
Studio Fabrica la Aurora
www.galeriaatelier.com
Mon - Fri 11 to 6 / Sat
12-4
Tel: (044) 415 151 8665
Galeria Pergola
Mexican Fine Art featuring Modern Masters & more
Inside the Instituto Allende
www.galeriapergola.com
Tel: (415) 154-5595
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Art in Mexico with Anita Middleton
Private tours of Artists' Studios and Contemporary Art Museums in Mexico City. Tell her that Premier sent you.
email:
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from: U.S. dial: (214)
764-8773
Local Tel: (415) 152-5509
Generator Gallery
Showcase of works by internationally established artists living in San Miguel.
www.generatorgallery.com
Fabrica la Aurora
Calzada de la Aurora
S/N
Mon - Sat 10:00 to 06:00
Tel: (415) 154-9588
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Finca
Furniture, Accessories, Interiors & Bibelots
Fabrica
La Aurora
Tel: (415) 154-8323
www.fincahome.com
Mitu
Antiques, Furniture & Decoration Articles
Pila
Seca # 3 & Sollano #
32
Tel: 044 (415) 117-9431
Namuh
Decoration Articles & Fine Furniture from
Asia
Camino a Alcocer Km
2.2
www.namuhmex.com
Tel: (415) 154 6909 * (415) 120 3650 * (415) 154 8080
Gogo
Natural Jewelry Desigs. Great Selection made with natural patterns from bones & shells
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Once
Cuna de Allende # 11 - 12
Sollano 16
Luxury goods from Spain, Italy, France, Argentina, and Israel
Sollano #16
www.sollano16.com
Tel: (415) 154-8872
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Malanquín Country Club
Road to Celaya (3 kms south of town, just north of Los Frailes)
Tel: 152-0516 or Tel/Fax:152-6721
Hours: Tues-Sun 8am - 6 pm, Closed Mondays
This
the only golf course currently around, and is a 9-hole course that
opened in 1970. If you are not a member, you can only tee off after 1
pm on the weekends. The country club also has four clay tennis courts,
swimming pool and a driving range. Members of the Country Club also
have privileges at Country Club of Quertétaro, the Country Clun of
Juriquilla, and the Country Club of Celaya.
Green Fees for Non-Members:
9 Holes is 456 pesos.
Caddie for 9 holes is 80 pesos plus tip or 18 holes for 100 pesos plus tip.
Electric Cart is 156 pesos for 9 holes, or 240 pesos for 18 holes. |