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San Miguel de Allende
San Miguel de Allende is a small colonial town in the Bajio mountains of central Mexico, about 170 miles northwest of Mexico City. Founded as "San Miguel" in 1542 by a San Franciscan Monk named San Miguel El Grande, it became a centerpiece in the war for Mexican independence from Spain; it was renamed San Miguel de Allende after Ignacio Allende, a hero of the independence movement. In danger of becoming a ghost town in the early 20th century, the town was declared a national monument in 1926 and building became heavily restricted in the town's historic centro district, allowing the city to keep the colorful native facades that have become the backdrop of many famous works of art and even modern motion pictures. A series of artist colonies were founded in San Miguel in the 1950s, including the famous Instituto Allende, and many G.I.s moved their families here following World War II either to attend one of these colonies or to escape the Polio scares raging through many U.S. cities. The result was a healthy American expatriate population that exists today mostly as elderly retirees and second-generation business owners. This population, combined with the Mexican wealthy (especially actors and politicians) that have rediscovered San Miguel as a Malibu-like retreat from Mexico City, has created an eclectic mix of Old World Mexican charm, American hospitality, and a party atmosphere that makes San Miguel a world-class destination for adventurous travelers.

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In San Miguel de Allende, every corner unfolds a story, and every cobblestone street leads to a new discovery. Start your exploration at the heart of the town, where the majestic Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel rises against the sky. Its intricate architecture and iconic pink towers make it a must-see landmark.

Wander through the Jardín Principal, a central square surrounded by charming cafes and vibrant gardens, providing the perfect spot for people-watching and absorbing the lively atmosphere. The nearby Mercado de Artesanías offers a sensory feast with stalls brimming with local crafts, textiles, and traditional Mexican art.

Art enthusiasts can meander through the numerous galleries that dot the town, showcasing a diverse range of contemporary and folk art. The Fabrica La Aurora, a former textile factory turned art center, is a haven for those seeking a deeper artistic immersion.

Venture to the Instituto Allende, an art school housed in a historic building with stunning courtyards and gardens. Here, you can appreciate the work of local and international artists, adding to the town's creative allure.

San Miguel de Allende is also renowned for its vibrant festivals. If your visit aligns with events like Semana Santa or the San Miguel Writers' Conference, you'll witness the town come alive with color, music, and cultural celebrations.

For a panoramic view of the town, climb to the Mirador, offering a breathtaking vista of the red-tiled roofs and distant mountains. As evening falls, indulge in the culinary delights of San Miguel, from street tacos to gourmet dining experiences.

In this enchanting town, every corner is a canvas, and every moment is an opportunity to savor the rich tapestry of San Miguel de Allende's history, art, and culture.

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