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Immerse yourself in San Miguels baroque architecture, thriving art scene, and local flavors with Moon San Miguel de Allende. Inside youll find: Flexible, strategic itineraries, from a week covering the best of San Miguel to three days exploring the art and architecture of the city The top sights and unique experiences: Admire colonial architecture and browse contemporary art galleries and streetside markets. Soak in a hot spring, sample mezcal, and snack on gorditas. Stroll the Franciscan missions of the Sierra Gorda or enjoy the mariachis serenading diners on the sidewalks. Celebrate Mexicos independence at the colorful parades of the fiestas patrias, or indulge in handmade tamales before siesta time Focused advice from expat Julie Doherty Meade, who shares her passion for the vida mexicana In-depth coverage of San Miguel de Allende and vicinity, Guanajuato, and Quertaro Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Background information on the landscape, culture, history, and neighborhoods Essential insight for travelers on health and safety, transportation, and accommodations, as well as a handy Spanish phrasebookWith Moon San Miguel de Allendes practical tips and an insiders view on the best things to do and see, you can plan your trip your way.Looking for ms Mexico? Check out Moon Cancn & Cozumel, Moon Los Cabos, or Moon Mexico City.

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SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE

JULIE MEADE

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cultural center at El Chorro - photo 4
cultural center at El Chorro colonial-era architecture in Guanajuato - photo 5
cultural center at El Chorro colonial-era architecture in Guanajuato - photo 6

cultural center at El Chorro

colonial-era architecture in Guanajuato hillside in Guanajuato As - photo 7

colonial-era architecture in Guanajuato

hillside in Guanajuato As evening falls across the Sierra de Guanajuato the - photo 8

hillside in Guanajuato.

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, gallerygoers, 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 semiarid 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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celebrations during Da de San Miguel Arcngel

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colorful tiles

traditional dancers in the central plaza in San Miguel San Miguel is a - photo 11

traditional dancers in the central plaza in San Miguel

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, where a large expatriate population and a spate of new boutique hotels and concept shops have brought a sleek patina to a town once known for its quaintness. Here, the old cobblestone streets are now a mix of cultures and people: the modern art gallery and the antique apothecary, the French bistros and the buzzing taco stands, the young art students and the foreign retirees. And this mix of cultures and their joyous conviviality are 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.

colorful pedestrian alley in Guanajuato artisan embroidering in - photo 12

colorful pedestrian alley in Guanajuato

artisan embroidering in Tequisquiapan Parroquia de San Miguel Arcngel - photo 13

artisan embroidering in Tequisquiapan.

Parroquia de San Miguel Arcngel People-Watching in San Miguel de - photo 14

Parroquia de San Miguel Arcngel

People-Watching in San Miguel de Allendes Jardn This sun-drenched public - photo 15

People-Watching in San Miguel de Allendes Jardn: This sun-drenched public plaza is the most popular gathering spot in town. Its also the best place to start a walking tour of the citys historic district (

Historic Architecture With their unique Mexican baroque churches and - photo 16

Historic Architecture: With their unique Mexican baroque churches and well-preserved colonial-era mansions and haciendas, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, and Quertaro are known for some of the most spectacular architecture in Mexico ().

Shop for Art and Craftwork With a range of shops specializing in everything - photo 17

Shop for Art and Craftwork: With a range of shops specializing in everything from traditional Mexican crafts () is the ultimate shopping destination.

Soak in the Hot Springs Spend a day soaking in the clear natural hot springs - photo 18

Soak in the Hot Springs: Spend a day soaking in the clear natural hot springs outside San Miguel de Allende; many believe the water has healing properties ().

Celebrate the Visual Arts San Miguel de Allendes enthusiastic art scene is - photo 19

Celebrate the Visual Arts: San Miguel de Allendes enthusiastic art scene is cozy, fun, and inclusive, celebrating local artists without the pretension of a big city ().

Festival Internacional Cervantino Every October Guanajuato hosts Mexicos - photo 20

Festival Internacional Cervantino: Every October, Guanajuato hosts Mexicos largest and most prestigious performing arts festival, with a bonanza of performances held in the Teatro Juarez (pictured) and other venues across the city ().

Countryside Excursions Experience the Bajos countryside on horseback - photo 21

Countryside Excursions: Experience the Bajos countryside on horseback ().

Echoes of Independence Some of the most famous moments in the Mexican war for - photo 22
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