'This colonial masterpiece sits in Mexico's most enchanting UNESCO World Heritage city, where cobblestone streets lead to artistic revelations around every corner.'
What's Special?
The Rosewood occupies a restored 17th-century convent, seamlessly blending original stone archways and colonial architecture with contemporary luxury. San Miguel de Allende is renowned as Mexico's cultural capital, attracting artists and writers from around the world to its vibrant galleries, studios, and the iconic pink Parroquia church that dominates the skyline.
WhatAHotel! Pro-Tip: Book the rooftop terrace at sunset for unobstructed views of the Parroquia's Gothic spires—it's the most photographed landmark in Mexico and looks magical bathed in golden light.
Don't Miss
The Saturday morning Tianguis market in the main plaza for authentic crafts and local delicacies, plus a visit to the nearby Sanctuary of Atotonilco, known as the "Sistine Chapel of Mexico" for its incredible indigenous frescoes covering every inch of the interior walls.