In 59 minutes you can reach Querétaro City. It takes about 51 minutes to reach Celaya with your car. In 44 minutes you can reach Dolores Hidalgo. Juventino Rosas is 59 minutes away by car.
The nearest university is called "Universidad Tecnologica de San Miguel de Allende" and is 30 minutes' walk away. You can find a close school: "Instituto SanMiguelense", in fewer than 5 minutes by car.
Looking for tourist points of interest in the area? You will find the following points: "Conservatorio de Plantas Mexicanas" at 2 minutes by car.
The area offers multiple medical services: a hospital ("DermaDerm" at 20 minutes by foot).
For entertainment or catering you can find the following services in the area: a restaurant ("Valentina's Pasta & Grill" at 9 minutes away by bike), a bar/cafe ("Bufalo Alitas y Chelas La Luciérnaga" at 3 minutes by car), an ice cream vendor ("Nutrisa" at 3 minutes with your car), a cinema ("Cinemex" at 8 minutes away by bike).
There is a bakery in the area: "Panio" (10 minutes by bike or 5 minutes by car). You can find all your daily needs in this nearby supermarket: "Plaza Real del Conde" (15 minutes by foot or 3 minutes by car).
Need to park a car? There is a parking lot ("Parking area for market") at 14 minutes walk. In fewer than 3 minutes, you can find a charging station ("Plaza la Luciernaga") for your electric car. In less than 5 minutes, you can find a gas station ("bomba gas antigua") to fill up your gas tank.
For your daily needs, you can find in the area: a park ("Recinto Ferial San Miguel de Allende" at 5 minutes with your car), a bank and/or an ATM ("CiBanco" at 19 minutes by foot), a post office ("DHL" at 21 minutes by foot), a police station ("Sector Norte" at 19 minutes with a bike), a hotel ("Ovidio P." at 4 minutes by car), a town hall ("Presidencia Municipal San Miguel de Allende" at 24 minutes walk), sport ("Estadio de Futbol Capi Correra" at 2 minutes with your car).
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