After what felt like a lifetime of lockdowns and restrictions, the world is finally open-ish. Many destinations are still closed to Americans and others are working through what it means to welcome ...
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Rosewood San Miguel de Allende is inviting travelers to celebrate Mexico’s annual Day of the Dead in San Miguel de Allende with new experiences for hotel guests. The Day of the Dead, or “Día de los ...
The Parroquia de San Miguel, symbol of San Miguel de Allende, as seen from Luna rooftop lounge and tapas bar at Rosewood San Miguel de Allende. As travel restrictions began to ease this year, the ...
Opened in 2011 and designed to blend in with its colonial setting, this built-from-scratch hotel is San Miguel de Allende's largest luxury hotel, with 67 rooms and seven residences. It's also the town ...
Located in downtown San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Rosewood San Miguel de Allende is set to open Jan. 20, 2011. All 67 guest rooms and suites offer living areas, wood-beamed ceilings, thoughtful ...
Anabel Ramos Acevedo is the new spa director at Rosewood San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. In this role Acevedo will shape and develop services at Sense, a Rosewood Spa. “We are excited to welcome Anabel ...
Dallas-based Rosewood Hotels & Resorts is getting ready for another debut south of the border. In June, Rosewood broke ground on the Rosewood San Miguel de Allende, with an eye toward opening in 2010.
Outside of the Americas, San Miguel de Allende might just be the best kept secret in Mexico. Nestled deep in the Guanajuato central highlands of this vast country, surrounded by semi-arid desert and ...
Explore the heart of San Miguel at La Puertecita (from $185), an ecofriendly boutique property tucked away on a quiet residential street just steps from the main square. The traditional, ...
It seems I'm always defending San Miguel de Allende these days. The colonial city in the Sierra Madre northeast of Mexico City may be a UNESCO World Heritage site, but its detractors refer to it as a ...