Cobblestone streets, pink stone churches, and golden-hour light — an editorial, fine-art wedding backdrop, one all-inclusive price.


San Miguel de Allende doesn't need a cultural connection to sell itself — it's already the city American travelers fall in love with through Pinterest boards and travel magazines: rose-colored stone, golden light, and streets that photograph like a film set. If you're after a boho, fine-art wedding aesthetic more than a beach, this is the experience built for that dream.
Stone courtyards and gardens minutes from the historic center, built for intimate, editorial weddings.
The pink-stone Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel and surrounding plazas — the single most photographed backdrop in Mexico.
Rolling Guanajuato countryside just outside the city, for couples who want space and golden-hour light.
Sunset ceremonies overlooking the city's domes and church spires — a favorite for smaller guest counts.
No travel line item, no hidden fees — the price you see is the price in your contract.
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From the first call I knew this was different. On the wedding day we barely noticed them — they were everywhere without ever being in the way. The photos made us cry the first time we saw them.
Most couples fly into León/Guanajuato (BJX) or Querétaro (QRO), both about an hour by car from the historic center.
Yes — the historic center is compact and walkable, which is part of why it's so popular for multi-day wedding weekends with rehearsal dinners and welcome parties.
San Miguel sits at a high elevation, so days are warm and dry most of the year with cool evenings — worth packing a layer for the reception.
A free 20-minute Wedding Strategy Session — no pressure, no obligation. We'll walk through your venue, timeline, and the right collection for you.
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