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Professional writer and longtime Mexico resident Julie Doherty Meade offers up the inside scoop on San Miguel de Allende, from Quertaro to Guanajuato. Doherty also provides original trip itinerary ideas, including Art Lovers Tour, and Desert Chill. Complete with tips on the best museums, historic sights, shopping, and food in the region, Moon San Miguel de Allende gives travelers the tools they need to create a more personal and memorable experience.

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Moon San Miguel de Allende Including Guanajuato Quertaro - image 1

SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE

JULIE MEADE

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alley in San Miguel

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El Chorro

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narrow and colorful streets.

As evening falls across the Sierra de Guanajuato, the brilliant blue skies above San Miguel de Allende warm to a rosy pink. Birds streak across the dimming sky, and clanging iron bells herald the end of the day. As the dry air drops to a pleasant chill, mariachis tune their instruments and the sidewalks hum with diners, gallery-goers, and revelers. This is Mexico mgico, a place both contemporary and old-fashioned, alive and thriving on the high plains.

San Miguel de Allende is located in Mexicos semi-arid central highlands, a gateway between the vast northern deserts and bustling southern states. Built with the spoils of the colonial-era silver trade, San Miguel and its neighboring citiesGuanajuato and Quertaroare some of the countrys most splendid, renowned for their fine Mexican baroque architecture and historic city centers. The region is also known as the cradle of the Mexican independence movement: From the steps of the cathedral in nearby Dolores, revolutionary hero Miguel Hidalgo raised his famous call to arms against the Spanish crown, igniting the country in war.

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Mexican flags for sale

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Day of the Dead altar in San Miguel

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Parroquia de San Miguel Arcngel

San Miguel is a quintessentially Mexican place, where tacos and tamales are standard fare, the midday siesta is still respected, and religious festivals are frequent, ritualistic, and raucous. Yet tradition and modernity are intertwined in San Miguel today. Here, there is beauty in the mix of cultures and traditions: the modern art gallery and the antique apothecary, the French bistros and the buzzing taco stands. The citys large expatriate population has also added its customs and flavors to the local culture, where gin martinis are as common as Corona. This joyous conviviality is precisely what makes San Miguel de Allende such a rewarding place to visit, to spend a season, and to become a part of la vida mexicana.

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San Miguels centro histrico

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a balcony in San Miguel de Allende

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embroidering at Tequisquiapan.

Where to Go
San Miguel de Allende

San Miguel de Allende is a small colonial town, known for its beautiful light, charming atmosphere, and artsy expatriate community. Irresistibly romantic yet surprisingly modern, San Miguel offers a little something for everyone, whether you are an artist, a history buff, or just looking for a great place to relax. Tour colonial-era architecture, visit contemporary art galleries, shop for traditional crafts, or linger over coffee in a sidewalk caf. While there, visit the nearby hot springs for a relaxing afternoon in the desert, visit the fascinating former mining camps in Mineral de Pozos, or take a horseback ride through the desert chaparral.

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the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcngel

Guanajuato

Guanajuato is one of Mexicos historic silver cities, built with the wealth of New Spains lucrative mineral mines. It boasts a magnificent mix of baroque, neoclassical, and contemporary art and architecture as well as one of the worlds most unusual urban maps. Here, the centro histrico was built within a steep ravine; automobile traffic passes through underground tunnels while pedestrians navigate a dizzying mess of hills and alleyways above. Home to a prestigious public university, Guanajuato is a spirited college town with a youthful atmosphere and an impressive tradition in the arts; its particularly well-known for the spectacular Festival Internacional Cervantino, held every fall.

Quertaro

Quertaro is a beautiful, bustling city, generally overlooked by tourists despite its important role in Mexican history and its remarkably well-preserved centro histrico, filled with handsome plazas and baroque mansions, convents, and churches. A popular choice for Mexico City natives looking to relocate to a safer and more low-key metropolis, Quertaro has a cosmopolitan side, with some great restaurants, galleries, and museums, yet it remains old-fashioned and unpretentious all the same. From Quertaro, visit the country town of San Sebastin Bernal and its eponymous monolith, or spend a weekend visiting the remote mission towns of the Sierra Gorda.

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When to Go

San Miguel de Allende and the surrounding region are year-round destinations, though climate and costs vary depending on the season you choose to visit. North American winter is typically the tourist high season in San Miguel de Allende, when the region is cool, dry, and sunny. From December through April, large numbers of part-time residents from the United States and Canada arrive for their annual sojourn in San Miguel, and regular tourism surges. If you plan to visit San Miguel de Allende between

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