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boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende is famous for its incredible churches, food, history, and outdoor activities. I fell in love with this city after one trip, so I know you’re going to love it here! That’s why I’ve rounded up the top boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende.

Plan The Perfect Trip To San Miguel de Allende

Your accommodation is one of the most important parts of your trip. So from urban resorts to colonial mansions, I’ve got the perfect hotel for you.

Here are the best boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende!

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boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

Casa Delphine

Casa Delphine is my favorite hotel in the city because it’s a short walk to the center of town on a quiet street. This five-room boutique hotel has spacious rooms, gorgeous bathrooms, old-world charm, an incredible concierge and staff, two courtyards, and a common kitchen, dining room, and living area.

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boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

Live Aqua San Miguel de Allende Urban Resort

This five-star hotel has one of the best pools in the city. Live Aqua Urban Resort has an on-site restaurant, fitness center, bar, garden, 24-hour front desk and room service, and parking. Plus, your furry friends can stay with you here!

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boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

Casa 1810 Hotel Boutique

At Casa 1810, you’ll have an on-site restaurant, free parking, a bar, concierge, all-day room service and front desk access, daily complimentary breakfast, and a currency exchange office. Each room has a dedicated workspace, and the views from the terrace are spectacular.

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boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

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    Casa de Sierra Nevada, A Belmond Hotel

    You can’t beat the views at this hotel. Located in the historic city center, Casa de Sierra Nevada has a spa, two restaurants, a luxurious pool, and individually decorated rooms. This historically preserved hotel is made up of six colonial mansions surrounded by beautiful gardens.

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    boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
    boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende
    boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

    L’Otel at Doce18 Concept House

    L’Ôtel at Dôce18 has one of the dreamiest pools, hot tubs, and sun terraces you’ll ever find. This hotel has an on-site restaurant, free private parking, a bar, a lounge, concierge service, a 24-hour front desk, room service, and currency exchange for guests. The rooms are chic, plush, bright, and modern.

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    boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

    Selina San Miguel de Allende

    Historic-chic would be the best way to describe this hotel. Located in an iconic pink building in the middle of town, every corner of this mansion is picture-perfect. There’s a bar, shared lounge, garden, a terrace with spectacular views, a shared kitchen, a tour desk, and luggage storage.

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    boutique hotels in San Miguel de Allende

    Ilo Rojo San Miguel de Allende Curamoria Collection

    Ilo Rojo San Miguel de Allende Curamoria Collection

    The rooftop movie theater takes this five-star hotel over the top. You’ll have an on-site restaurant, spacious rooms, free parking, an outdoor pool, bar, a lounge, 24-hour front desk and room service, a business center, and a stunning terrace.

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    • Is 50 pesos a good tip?

      Suggested Tipping Amounts:

      Restaurants – 10% to 15% of the bill (always check to see if this is automatically included in the check).

      Hotel Cleaning Staff – 5% to 10% of your total room costs.
      Taxis Drivers won’t expect a tip unless they provide some extra service.
      Airport and Hotel Porters should get 50-100 pesos.
      Car parking and gas station attendants should get 5-10 pesos.

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