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9 years ago
A most charming small boutique property that is well maintained and a good location to centro and the parroquia. 2 clay courts with some of the best instruction in all of Mexico. Horses. Burros. Gorgeous landscaping. Very mellow property. read more
Camino a Tirado 6
Col. La Esperanza
37700 San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
Mexico
41 515 07330
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We are spending four nights at the villa. The accommodations, staff and surrounding area are…read morefirst rate for San Miguel. Would not hesitate to recommend a stay here. A very personal, professional and polite staff.
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Booked the Original Downtown Tour for our family of 4 adults and 1 toddler. It was perfect timing…read morefor our little one to start off with a little lunch and nap the rest of the time. Omar was our guide who covered the history of Mexico in relation to SMA very topically, but also very clearly for Mexico beginners. The food portion was definitely Mexican food for beginners. For those of us more familiar with the cuisine, some dishes left us desiring for more. This is not to say the dishes we did have was not excellent. All were enjoyable. Overall, I recommend! And I would try another if I'm ever back in the area.
Omar was muy attractivo y intelligente. Wish there were less…read morefood at each stop and one or two more stops: Believe me, we (pl.) are not doing the tour to eat a meal.
Berry margaritas, iced and blended.
Omar describing the ice cream flavors available.
If I could give Angelica 10 stars I would. Angelica is a remarkable woman who, if given the…read moreopportunity, will share with you the history of her life growing up in the San Miguel area. My wife and I love our walking tours with her and seeing San Miguel through her eyes. She also runs a very professional tour and car service. We like to use her drivers to and from the airport and her guides have been excellent for some fascinating day trips.
Angelica Tours is a 5 star service! Id give them 10 if possible! Miramar was very responsive to my…read moreemails and very accommodating. Our driver, Enrique, was prompt on both pick ups to and from SMA and a very good driver. His English is excellent and we had fun conversations both trips.....he shared lots of fun traditions and helpful tips with us. Excellent service I highly recommend!!!!
I was on a group tour and this was the hotel selected for SMA. My room was the first one down a…read moreramp. I could hear folks playing fussball or something else. I can't recall. I went to lobby to ask if I could switch rooms. The game room would close at 11 p.m. That was too late. They were able to find a room for me. There were some loud kids in the connecting room next to my new one but luckily, they went to sleep by 11. The walls are thin. Next day I enjoyed some time by the swimming pool deck. I ordered a tamarindo margarita. It's the best I've tried. The pool is not heated. The included breakfast buffet was huge with lots of options. The bar next to the restaurant has karaoke on Tuesdays. I joined some locals who were singing Latin American songs. I'd stay here again.
Such a nice hotel with lots of room and spacious lobby with restaurant and separate bar inside…read more They also have a little convenient store corner with snacks, drinks, coffee, and anything that you might have forgotten at home like toothpaste and sunblock. There's also a pool table, and foosball. The rooms are very nice with tile floors, big flat screen TV, and patio. There are a handful of channels in English that show movies, and an MTV station playing videos from the 90's and early 2000's. The only two things was that the the bathroom sink was leaking, and it was so loud that we had to turn off the water supply just so we can sleep. Also the heater was loud when it was running. But other than those two things, it was an amazing time!
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It is a very bad home tour.....Paid 300 pesos. to help owners rent…read more.. Visited two homes...One Airbnb and one for rent.. Save your money and go have drink at the Rosewood...
Yesterday we went on the House & Garden Tour in San Miguel. Each year, we go on a similar tour in…read morePuerto Vallarta and always enjoy seeing the beautiful homes, while also knowing that money they collect from tours benefits a charitable cause. This was our first time in SMA and we were excited to see some of the homes in this gorgeous city. Unlike the tours in Puerto Vallarta where you typically see 5 homes, the SMA tour only features 2 homes. That was "ok" as both homes were lovely and allowed us to visit two different neighborhoods. Unfortunately, the entire tour was overshadowed by a couple of poor management experiences and one truly unacceptable incident. In terms of the management, they failed to control the flow of people (even though making attempts to separate the groups and having us depart at different times). This resulted in over crowding of the houses. This also resulted in having more people than bus space after visiting the second house so that people had to be standing on the one remaining bus and several people didn't have rides at all. Apparently, they had let the other buses leave without accounting for all of the people from that particular tour group. I could overlook these management issues if it were not for the incident that occurred at the second house. Unlike any other house tour I've experienced, we were instructed to leave our purses at the front door and then we were instructed to follow a particular pathway through the rooms. The house was filled with lovely art so, although a bit odd, it was somewhat understandable. The trouble happened when we went upstairs. At the top of the stairs was as small landing leading to an outdoor patio and a bedroom. It felt like a natural flow to see the patio first. We then came back in and attempted to enter the bedroom when we were confronted by a volunteer named John Hittell that barked at us that we were supposed to see the bedroom first before the patio. I apologized and explained calmly that we weren't aware of that but we would still like to see the bedroom. Mr Hittell, who appeared strangely agitated continued to state that we should have seen it before the patio. I asked why it made a difference, he didn't respond and I continued into the bedroom. A few minutes later I was leaving the bedroom and ready to walk downstairs to conclude the tour but the landing and the stairway were crowded with people so I politely leaned against the wall to wait and allow people to clear the walkway so I could exit. During this time, Mr. Hittell continued to bully others as he had me - interrogating them about whether they had already seen the patio or the bedroom. The entire exchange was surreal. Then I heard him yell in my direction to "MOVE". I couldn't believe I I heard him correctly, so I asked (again very calmly) "did you just ask me to move?" He yelled back that he had. All of us within earshot were staring at each other astonished at this behavior. I then quietly asked for his name as I made my way downstairs. This man has no business in this role. He is perhaps the worst representative this organization could have. Just because someone is willing to volunteer does not mean they have the temperament to be a volunteer. It's unclear to me what made Mr Hittell so exceptionally angry and flustered, but anyone who can become so unhinged with no provocation seems unstable and should not be interfacing with the public. I will not be going on any future tours with this group until they remove Mr Hittell from their roster.
It is in fact a happy chicken! We bad a killer value, delicious lunch for just over $10...a whole…read moregrilled chicken with a semi spicy marinade, warm tortillas, chips, and two kinds of salad! The chicken was DELICIOUS...moist with a lip smacking taste. Salad was ultra-fresh. And for all you Americans out there who say no way to uncooked vegetables in Mexico, it is a complete myth. If you are concerned, just take a probiotic once a day. You do not go to this place for ambiance...it's a big cafeteria setting next a bank on a highly trafficked road. You can eat inside with social distancing, but if that makes you uncomfortable, they have a pickup window outside. And if you have chicken haters in your party, they have other American fare like hamburgers and fries. Insider tip: there is a supermarket across the street if you want snacks and drinks for a hotel room or more substantial groceries for an AirBnB.
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