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Casa Liza
4/511 Reviews
This hotel is across the street from a tree filled with Great Egrets, that I was mesmerized with. It's very close to Centro. The room was beautiful and clean and gardens are lush. It's located very close to the main park, Benito Juárez. There's lots of activities that go on at he park.
Clandestino Hotel Recreo - Adults Only
4.7/513 Reviews
We recently had our wedding in San Miguel and so much of our wedding week went smoothly thanks to Clandestino (Pila Seca location). We had all of our friends stay in this hotel and everyone absolutely loved their rooms. There is a bar downstairs (at the pila seca location) and breakfast was provided each morning. Which was so helpful when traveling with a big group. The staff was so helpful, friendly, and accommodating. They helped us set up rides for all of our guests to and from the airport. There is a restaurant that opened upstairs recently, which was so convenient and came with a great view and vibe. I am so happy we decided to have all our guests stay here, a week later and they are still raving about the place.
Casa Quetzal
4.1/513 Reviews
The hotel is located in a excellent location on two streets from the centre of San Miguel de Allende. All the super friendly staff, for travel questions we arrived 2 hours before check-in and without problems received us and allowed us to take care of the room from before. Another great surprise is that we book for a simple room for two people but when we receive our room we take the surprise that the room included a second wedding bed and also a private bathroom and terrace (it must be said we were in the low season and perhaps because they offered us a larger room) yet it was a good surprise that you are grateful. The small details that I would put to you are that: the parking is complicated, you have to get to the hotel or mark before and warn you that the valet will pick up the car and if it takes a little while and you have to stop momentarily on the street and it is a street very small and transited and quickly makes a chaos on the street; then to take that into account. The second is that I commented: the tin is in a private part of the room but outdoor so it was a little terrific and not very clean, but well understands that the air is complicated. The hotel is very comfortable and very comfortable and very comfortable.
Hotel Carmina
4.4/56 Reviews
Charming colonial hotel 1/2 block from El Jardin . Central location is great, convenient to return and rest between walking sight seeing jaunts. Very clean, pleasant front desk staff. We were there during the week so noise was not an issue. Church bells rang at 6:30 am but added to the charm. Room 112 was large, well decorated with large windows to let in the cool night air, great shower and cell signal. Restaurant was very good evening meal and breakfast in the cafe was good as well. For us it was a great place to stay with the Mexican old world charm that we were looking for, if you want the experience of the Hilton, go stay in a more modern option.
Casa Blanca San Miguel
4/53 Reviews
這是一家充滿藝術氣息的小規模酒店。每間客房設計都不同。我親自住過3個房間。更讓我驚喜的是酒店工作人員的熱情,儘管語言不同,但儘量理解我的要求並滿足。要説明的是酒店離市中心步行要25分鐘左右,也不是五星酒店的設施,適合經濟旅行的人。It's a small hotel but you can feel art everywhere in it. each room has it own design. I have stayed in 3 rooms and everyone is different. What made me happy much is their people's. Although I can't speak Spanish well, they tried understand me and help me all. off course, must say, it is need about 25 minutes to arrive downtown by walking. if take a car, only 5 minutes. and it isn't a 5 star hotel, is meet who want travel with ecnomico plan.
Imperio de Angeles
4.3/522 Reviews
I wanted to like this place more than I did. It has old-world charm, with the dark wood, the talavera tile and the boveda ceilings. It’s very reasonably priced, too, but you get what you pay for in a lot of ways here. Not a lot of room amenities— no mini fridge or microwave which, to be fair, is relatively rare in Mexico. But the stocked soaps and things were so cheap— like Dollar-Store cheap— they hardly lathered up. I couldn’t quite get a handle on the hours of the little convenience shop either which seemed never to be open, so no buying our own. I might have been able to overlook that stuff if the ladies at the front desk weren’t so rude. At one point during our stay, I thought I lost my key. When I went to ask for another, the two clerks literally rolled their eyes at one another before proceeding to take an inordinate amount of time contacting whomever they needed to contact to come program another key. They hardly addressed me and let me know pretty late in the process that I would have to pay for the replacement… in cash. I couldn’t just add the charge to the card on file for the room. So analog. Likewise, later when it was time to leave, one of those same clerks simply glared at me when I approached to let her know we were checking out. It wasn’t until my husband showed up behind me that she actually addressed me, saying everything was all set. She even smiled. I couldn’t help laughing at the absurdity of the abrupt change in her demeanor. I’m not sure if I did something to offend her or if she’s just a hateful person, but she’s definitely one reason we will be staying elsewhere the next time we’re in town.

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Highest PricePHP 45,789
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Number of Reviews 1,209
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