San Miguel’s 1st completely stoppable guesthouse, MESóN HIDALGO, is a historic home. MESóN HIDALGO has housed travelers, artists, revolutionaries and healers dating back to the time of the battle for Mexico’s Independence. Built in 1693, it was rumored to once have been home to a priest who “healed people and performed miracles,” hence its aforementioned good juju, but today it’s been transformed into three distinctive guest suites and a retail spot, a model that is unlike anything else in the colorful tourist town.The walls still resonate with the creativity and spirit of those inspiring individuals who traveled through and made their fame in San Miguel.Enjoy the tour!!!

Photography : Pepe Molina

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