By participating in these tours you are contributing directly to the educational and cultural activities of La Biblioteca
Twenty years ago a man had a vision —to create a “sanctuary” for art and nature filled with sculpture, paintings, lakes, magueys and donkeys.
Now realized, this visionary 50-hectare ranch just minutes from the Centro.
We will wander at our leisure and after touring the museum have tequila, mezcal and burritos.
Wednesday, January 14
Meet at the Biblioteca for registration at 11:00am
DEPARTURE AT 12:00
Donation: $2000 pesos / 110 USD
You can get your tickets at the Biblioteca Bookstore too: Insurgentes #25, Centro.
Experience an exclusive tour of some of the most beautiful houses and gardens of San Miguel.
If you have ever wondered what is behind the interesting doors you see throughout this colonial city, then this is the tour for you.
Come with us to explore the wonders beyond the closed doors!
Fridays at 12:00 pm
Get your tickets in advance at Insurgentes 25, Centro, from Monday to Thursday 10:00 am to 05:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am to 02:00 pm
Friday, January 9th we’ll visit:
A beautiful home in San Antonio.
This casa has all the proper design aspects of a Mexican colonial house: boveda (domed brick) ceilings, crown molding and wooden-beamed ceilings. There are even pictures of bull fights!
The living room has a stone wall and a carved Cantera fireplace.
The kitchen is typical with open shelving and a lovely breakfast farm table.
Many furnishings are mid-century or Craftsman.
Walk into the colonnaded palm court patio with a colorful mosaic and organ cactus.
Bedrooms are comfortable with elegant Mexican tiled bathrooms. One even has a crystal chandelier!
The rooftop affords a view towards Centro.
A bit of our hostess’s past is revealed in the wooden toy truck dating from the 1940s. The family used to put the children in the truck to forage for wood!
She owned a gas station and store in a small town in New Mexico. Items on the rooftop terrace will remind one of days of old!
“ It is behind the walls you see how we live”
This is a quiet, little-known area of San Miguel, yet close to the heart of town.
Its charm is an open secret among its residents. No wonder the owner has lived in this cul-de-sac in three different houses!
This house could be named remodeled serenity! The owners have transformed it to an open-plan house with neutral colors that show off their eclectic art collection.
All furniture and art is from Latin America, and most of the lighting, tiles and decorative accents were handcrafted in San Miguel.
The first painting that catches one’s attention is a cartoon of silly animals all topsy turvy on their canvas.
The house has a wonderful indoor/outdoor feeling with a central interior courtyard incorporating a fountain and an expansive back yard with a pool.
Doors and cabinetry are made from a striking local wood called rosa morada.
One powder room has an onyx sink—you may ask yourself how could nature ever have thought up such a wild design?
The open kitchen invites guests to join in the cooking fun.
Floating shelves, woven leather bar stools (locally made on the Ancha) and industrial pendants (locally made just two blocks farther) make this an inviting place to hang out. The pantry will be the envy of many!
The former walkway from house to the garage has been transformed into a cozy TV room.
The bedrooms and bathrooms are a study in elegant simplicity – each with its own character.
Head up to the rooftop for a view of the Parroquia.
When you leave, take a stroll to the nearby park and smile at the large topiary bunny wearing tin foil sunglasses!
“ It is behind the walls you see how we live”
Get to know each corner of this XVII century building, listen to its history, and discover our activities.
Every Tuesday | 11:00 am | Biblioteca’s Patio
Your donation is welcome.
Tour on demand: tours@labibliotecapublica.org
Visit El Chorro, Benito Juárez Park, Instituto Allende, Bellas Artes, Casa del Conde de Canal, Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, Casa de Ignacio Allende, main churches, Charco del Ingenio & Jardín Botánico.
9 AM to 12:30 AM | $1,000 pesos per person
To get to know the wonders and corners of San Miguel de Allende, you have to walk.
We will take you to visit El Chorro, Benito Juarez Park, Instituto Allende, Bellas Artes, Casa del Conde de la Canal, Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, Casa de Ignacio Allende and the surrounding churches.
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM | $900 pesos por persona
City of great historical importance since it is the birthplace of national independence.
It´s only 40 minutes away from San Miguel de Allende.
You can visit the Miguel Hidalgo Museum, the father of Mexican Independence as well as the traditional Talavera tiles workshops.
On the way back we will visit the Atotonilco Sanctuary which is a world heritage site.
A place referred to as the Mexican Sistine Chapel because of its impressive frescos.
We will also visit the paradise like Nirvana Restaurant.
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM | $1,800 pesos per person
At this archeological site you will be able to visit a pyramid and various other pre-Columbian structures attributed to ancient tribes affiliated with the Otomi between the years 450 and 1050 including a calendar aligned with the sun, the moon and constellations designed to mark the equinox, the solstice, and the seasons.
The tour includes access to the site and a water bottle.
10:00 AM to 2:00 PM | $1,500 pesos per person
Magical town since 2012, known as “Ghost Town”, for having been abandoned twice since its foundation.
In the surrounding area, centuries-old vestiges of mines and haciendas are still preserved.
You will visit the Center, Ex-Mina, Hacienda de 5 Señores, Hacienda Santa Brigida, Pre-Hispanic Music Workshop and Musical Instrument Shop.
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM $2,000 pesos per person
World heritage city about an hour from San Miguel.
This tour includes an historical walking tour with a lecture about the famous painter Diego Rivera, a visit to the Juarez Theater and the Quijote Museum.
You will be able to take fabulous pictures from the Pipila scenic lookout, and of the famous Guanajuato tunnels.
You will also have time to visit the shops, bazars and restaurants.
9 AM to 4 PM | $2,100 pesos per person
Bernal, a marvelous “pueblo mágico” in the state of Querétaro, is famous for its Peña de Bernal, the third largest stone monolith in the world.
The visit includes the center of the town of Bernal, the San Sebastián temple, the workshop of the Aurora looms, the “Peña”, Wine Cellar “Sala Vive” by Freixenet and wine shop.
9 AM to 5 PM | $2,200 pesos per person
Famous for its architecture and history.
You will visit its famous aqueduct, an ancient hydraulic structure that crosses the city.
You will also visit the cementery where famous sons of the city are buried, the Santa Cruz Monastery, the regional museum of Querétaro, the Plaza de Armas, and the hill of the bells where the emperor Maximilian of Hapsburg was executed at the end of the French Invasion.
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM | $2,000 pesos per person
Discover the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary in the Angangueo forest, Sierra del Rosario, Michoacán.
Ride a horse through the enchanting forest, enjoy the return to the town of Angangueo on foot.
Complete your experience with the taste of authentic local cuisine, adding a delicious touch to your unforgettable adventure.
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM | $2,500 pesos per person
This ancient pre-Columbian city emerged in the year 150 BC and continued to grow until about 800 AD when it was mysteriously abandoned.
There is evidence that Teotihuacán was a multi ethnic city inhabited by Zapotecs, Mixtecs, Mayas and Totonacas.
You can visit the Road of the Dead and view some of the largest pyramids of the world.
7:00 AM to 7:00 PM | $3,300 pesos per person
Get your tickets at the Biblioteca’s Bookstore (Insurgentes #25) from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.
Buy your tickets at least 2 days prior to the tour.
For individualized tours, we require a minimum of 3 participants.
No refunds for cancellations the same day as the tour.
Tours must be paid for in cash unless special arrangements are made.
With your payment for the tours, you are contributing directly to the educational and cultural activities of La Biblioteca.
For more information contact us by email: tours@labibliotecapublica.org or by telephone at 415 152 0293.