When someone searches or googles “San Miguel de Allende,” it is inevitable that the first results will show us photographs of the parish and some streets in the center – usually the view from Aldama, and photos of some restaurants and boutiques in magazine listings and digital media. The image that the world has of San Miguel is very characteristic, however, there are a couple of places in the city that are not so well known and that could very well become local icons.
Today we want to tell you about 3 spots that have been there, some longer than others, but which are recreational or retreat spaces that, due to their architecture and design, are simply extraordinary, and represent an interesting alternative to discover during your visit to SMA.
Cascabel Ranch
Also known as Timmyland in honor of its owner, Tim Sullivan, what began as an unusual housing project was transformed into a tourist attraction and a space for events such as raves. Inspired by Gaudí and the architecture of nature itself, this surreal little ranch surprises at every turn with its organic shapes and sculptural details such as snakes, a recurring ornamental element thanks to Tim's admiration for these beautiful animals.
Staying here is like visiting a village of elemental beings that we have only seen in fairy tales. And it has everything you need to live, from a spacious, well-lit kitchen with groovy stained glass windows to a small sauna to relax and release toxins. It is worth taking a short detour from the centre to discover this surreal gem 19 km north of the city.
Location: Milpa Hill, Gto.
Tours and information: mexicomagicotours.com / +52 (415) 688 2287
Ethereal House
Imagine waking up surrounded by nothing but nature and with a 360º view of the hills surrounding San Miguel de Allende. This glass oasis was conceived by Prashant Ashoka, without knowing that it would become one of the most talked-about architectural projects of recent years. And that's what Casa Etérea is, a dream space for retreat and rest literally in the middle of nowhere.
Covered by glass and with a small terrace and an outdoor pool at the back, this place is already one of the most sought-after accommodations worldwide for its panoramic view, its careful interior design and its attention to detail, as well as being a true escape to rest and admire nature. It is worth mentioning that this accommodation only allows two people as guests and events or parties cannot be held on its premises. If you are looking for an extraordinary place to stay just 8 km from San Miguel, you have to visit Casa Etérea.
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The Chapel of Jimmy Ray Gallery
When you breathe and live for and by art and its power of expression, spaces like this are born. Anado McLauchlin was a fantastic and eccentric artist who sadly passed away recently, leaving a big hole in the heart of the San Miguel art and bohemian scene. Loved and admired by many, he dedicated his life to his passion for art, creating together with his partner Richard Schultz their own sanctuary known as Casa de las Ranas and The Chapel of Jimmy Ray, a gallery he started to show his work to the world and invite friends and emerging artists to exhibit and share their ideas.
This is another one of those spaces in SMA that transports you to a world where ideas flow freely and are incorporated into materiality in the form of murals, paintings and details that amaze the eye. The gallery remained closed during the difficult months of Anado's health, however, in honor of his legacy, it has reopened to receive visitors on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays around 10:30 am. To visit it, it is necessary to reserve in advance.
Location: Temazcal 3, La Cieneguita, Gto.
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