Best Hotels Near Fabrica La Aurora San Miguel de Allende
Fabrica La Aurora is a converted 1902 textile factory that now houses over 70 galleries, antique dealers, jewellers, and design studios in an extraordinary industrial space that has become the centre of San Miguel's internationally celebrated art scene. The factory building's original brick walls, high windows, and machinery have been preserved and integrated into the gallery spaces, creating a unique cultural destination. Hotels in San Miguel de Allende are a short walk or taxi ride from La Aurora and the city's remarkable concentration of art galleries, cooking schools, and creative workshops.
A palatial colonial compound spread across several buildings in the heart of the historic centre, the Rosewood San Miguel de Allende surrounds a series of courtyard gardens with a pool, a spa, and the city's finest restaurant. The rooftop terrace bar with its views of La Parroquia's neo-Gothic spires at sunset is the social zenith of San Miguel.
A collection of 17th and 18th-century mansions joined into a single intimate luxury hotel, Casa de Sierra Nevada is San Miguel's original grande dame and still its most celebrated. The rooms are filled with antiques, the gardens are magical, the spa is superb, and the equestrian programme at the sister ranch outside the city is unique.
San Miguel's most design-forward hotel, Matilda combines the Mexican craft tradition with international contemporary design in a building that has galleries, a cinema, and a world-class restaurant by renowned chef Matteo Salas. The rooftop pool with La Parroquia views is among the most photographed in Mexico.
Two 18th-century colonial casas joined into an intimate fourteen-room boutique, Dos Casas offers a serene spa, a garden restaurant, and rooms filled with local artisan crafts. The scale is deliberately intimate — maximum thirty guests — and the attention to detail from the owners is remarkable.
A charming boutique hotel in a colonial house with a fountain courtyard, a rooftop with church views, and rooms filled with local Talavera tiles and hand-loomed fabrics. The breakfast of fresh fruit, tamales, and café de olla is the best way to begin any San Miguel morning.
An elegant small hotel in a carefully restored colonial house with only nine suites, each individually decorated by local artists. The staff-to-guest ratio is exceptional, the breakfasts are lavish, and the courtyard reading garden shaded by a 200-year-old bougainvillea is one of the most peaceful places in the city.