Friday and Saturday, November 3 and 4, enjoy a unique opportunity exploring:

  • The Silver Route where it remains much like in the 1600s
  • A cloistered monastery enjoying the art, views and vibes.  Feel free to bring chocolate covered Oreos as certain friars adore them and the sugar rush makes them a bit chatty for cloistered lads.
  • Atotonilco where the Revolution from Spain began and where the murals draw over 5,000 visitors every week.
  • The oldest functioning dam and enjoy a brief walk in the countryside laden with ancient architecture!
  • The chapel where San Miguel de Allende started.  Here you’ll enjoy the wide array of indigenous symbolism that including a boot wearing angels that appear to be homage to Nancy Sinatra but actually have a deeper meaning.

The cost is 1500 pesos per person, or 75 USD.  We leave at 9AM and are back around 1:30, in time for lunch.

Your guide is the number one rated private tour guide on TripAdvisor and Amazon’s best-selling author of a dozen books on town called San Miguel de Allende Secrets.  Toone was featured in this week’s National Geographic for a story on Day of the Dead here.

For more information visit JosephTooneTours.com or email Toone.Joseph@yahoo.com.