Ask The Concierge: Octavio Tovar’s San Miguel de Allende
Ask The Concierge: Octavio Tovar’s San Miguel de Allende

In the newest instalment of our Ask the Concierge series, we’re heading to the cobblestoned, colonial-era city of San Miguel de Allende in Mexico’s central highlands. Octavio Tovar, head concierge at Casa de Sierra Nevada hotel, gives us his keys to the city's artistic soul.
Octavio Tovar wakes up every day thrilled to be able to call San Miguel de Allende his home. Having served as chief concierge of Casa de Sierra Nevada for over ten years, he’s had the pleasure of sharing his favourite city with travellers from all over the world. The best part of his job, he says, is learning each day to have a deeper appreciation for different cultures and perspectives, which constantly challenge him to grow and learn. He tells us all about his favourite spots in this vibrant Mexican city, from where to find pozole that’s as good as his grandmother makes it to the ideal date night spot.
The best walk to do to really experience San Miguel de Allende?
One of my favourite places to stroll in the city is the Ignacio Ramírez Market. To really get a feel for this city you’ve got to dive into its roots, its people, its culture and its traditional crafts, and the market lets you do all that. Some of the vendors have generations of history and the pride with which they share their goods is palpable. From the market it’s ten minutes or so – through winding streets with little details like carved doors and seasonal flowers – to Aldama Street, which gives you unforgettable views of the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel.
The best local dish to order for breakfast?
The most traditional dish served in the city is green or red chilaquiles, with salsa, sour cream, onion, coriander, and chicken. I love the one we serve at Andanza restaurant within the hotel – it uses xoconostle, a type of prickly pear, which sets our version apart from the rest.

A coffee shop to visit to feel like a local?
Without a doubt, it’s Café de la Ventana, a tiny hidden gem that perfectly captures the charm of San Miguel de Allende. I like to get a takeaway cup of coffee and stroll to a bench in the Jardín Allende, where you can enjoy the world go by and admire unbeatable views of the Parroquia.
What is the best place to visit to bring home something special that you can’t find anywhere else?
One of my favorite spots is Oaxaca Rugs, their collection is nothing short of breathtaking. Buying a gift for a loved one there is a great way to support local craft traditions. There are endless things to do in San Miguel de Allende, but visiting the local craft shops is a must.

The best place to head to for a quick working lunch?
An excellent place for lunch is the restaurant La Posadita, which offers traditional Mexican cuisine that tastes just like what my grandmother would make. I love their enchiladas mineras, the enmoladas and the pozole.
The best place to book for a romantic dinner for two?
The Bovine restaurant offers one of the most romantic atmospheres in the city with dim lighting and delicious drinks. Tunki by Handshake, on the rooftop of Casa de Sierra Nevada, is also perfect for a date night with exceptional cocktails, small plates and the best sunset views in the city.
Illustrations by Damien Cuypers
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