Contact and Directions

Reservations

Air Transportation

(BJX) Del Bajio Airport, Leon/Guanajuato

The Leon airport is about an hour and fifteen minutes from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. It is by far the most used for people traveling to San Miguel. However, people flying from the northern US or Canada often find cheaper fares flying into Mexico City. There are several flights a day on various airlines and international customs (Aduana) services. Most major rental car companies are on the grounds of the airport. There are also taxis, group shuttles, and private shuttles available. Shuttle services and private drivers should be booked in advance.

(MEX) Juarez Intl, Mexico City, MX

The Mexico City airport is about three and a half hours from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. There are numerous flights a day on various airlines and international customs (Aduana) services. Most major rental car companies are on the grounds of the airport. There are also taxis, group shuttles, and private shuttles available. Shuttle services and private drivers should be booked in advance.

(QRO) Queretaro Airport, MX

The Queretaro airport is about an hour away from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. There are several flights a day on various airlines and international customs (Aduana) services. Most major rental car companies are on the grounds of the airport. There are also taxis, group shuttles, and private shuttles available. Shuttle services and private drivers should be booked in advance.

Ground Transportation

By Bus

You can travel to San Miguel on a luxury bus from Mexico City - the trip takes around 4 hours and departs from Mexico City's northern bus terminal. If you don't want to travel across Mexico City from the airport to the bus terminal, you can board a bus from Mexico City's airport to Queretaro, where you can change and board a second bus to San Miguel.

By Car

Driving to San Miguel is very fast and efficient with the roads and toll roads that connect the region.

Car Rental

To explore Mexico's colonial towns and cities, consider renting a car for your visit. Having your own car will give you more flexibility than using public transport options and, in some cases, offer you access to places which are otherwise difficult to visit without the use of it. You’ll feel a world away from everything when you escape to the highlands of central Mexico for innovative restaurants, traditions, art, hospitality, centuries-old history, and stunning architecture.

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Casa de los Chiqueados

Casa Maggie and Casa Max

From Our Guestbook

Wow! This place is incredible! We've stayed in some pretty nice 5 star resorts. Casa de los Chiqueados surpasses them all in charm, comfort and the service provided by the staff and owners is unequaled to anything we've experienced.

To begin with, the architecture of the casa is stunning with so many small details taken care of. It is really quite impressive as has been noted by several architectural journals and travel writers.

Our unit, Diamante, was marvelous with stunning interior design. It has a private terrace with a grill for cooking. But our favorite part of the day was at sunset. We would prepare our margaritas, put Vivaldi on the c.d. player, listen to the church bells pealing all over the town and watch the sun go down. What drama! We had originally rented Diamante for three months, but had loved it so much that we were able to extend our visit to a fourth month before heading home to Hawaii.

The owners of the property are really just incredible. They go beyond extraordinary measures to care for the guests. We love SMA, Casa de los Chiqueados, the staff, and the total experience provided. Can't wait to return!

— Trip Advisor User

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