¡Bienvenido a Casa Miel!
Walk in through this old wooden door on a small and quiet, cobblestoned street, and you will enter a secluded jewel of a home in the historic heart of San Miguel de Allende, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Relax in the Mexican tiled living room that sits off our main courtyard with a fountain, hot pink bougainvillea and a tall “Fridha Kahlo blue” wall — a perfect site for an intimate breakfast or lunch.
Notice the handsome native cantera stone fireplace, inviting linen white chairs and couch, a bright Kazakhstan wall-hanging and a Kilim rug.
A state of the art kitchen with the latest appliances and conveniences, including purified tap water. Just beyond is the dining room with a boveda ceiling from which hangs a hand-crafted chandelier. The antique table and chairs easily seat six. Colors throughout the house reflect San Miguel’s well-known ochres and deep salmons.
Guest bedroom with two twin-sized beds and a Central Asian theme that includes an Afghani wall-hanging and Bedouin robes for wall décor. The small courtyard with a fountain makes the space all its own.
“My wife and I can’t imagine a nicer place to stay! It’s a peaceful haven right in the heart of the town. A perfect location with wonderful neighbors. The owners have a great sense of style and the staff is most helpful and thoughtful.” Jonathan S., NYC
From the wrought-iron four-poster bed, look out to the balcony and the courtyard where small birds come to visit our fountain. Or just peer up to the tall boveda ceiling with its Mexican-tiled and glass cupola .
A perfect place for a glass of wine (or a margarita!) during the gorgeous sunset with views to the hills beyond and the sound of the church bells.
“Beautiful, warm, happy house; conveniently located to walk the town. Perfect for easy elegant entertaining or total privacy. Would highly recommend for a family or a couple, or two couples.” Naomi, NY, NY
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