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San Miguel de Allende is a delightful city with a distinctive bohemian atmosphere. Its well-preserved structures house many luxury boutique hotels, art galleries, patio restaurants, and fine shops. By just wandering around the city, you get to admire its unique beauty and feel its distinguishing provincial charm that makes it a true colonial gem. You can also explore your artistic skills at one of its many art and language institutes. |
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| ESSENCE OF THE AREA |
| Known for the numerous festivals celebrated throughout the year and for its many cultural centers and art exhibitions, San Miguel de Allende is a charming place to visit and fall in love with. Located in the heart of the Colonial Highlands, this city played a crucial role during the Mexican Revolution and Independence. Today, the city is known for its large expatriate community as well as for its fine shopping and dining venues.
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| RECOMMENDED STAY |
| You will need to spend at least one night in San Miguel de Allende in order to experience the many wonders this city has to offer.
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| RECOMMENDED SIGHTSEEING & ACTIVITIES |
| Sightseeing, Museums, Shopping, Fine Dining, Language and Cultural Courses, Golf, Tennis, Biking
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| MUST SEE |
| La Parroquia, El Jardin, Instituto Allende, Centro Cultural Ignacio Ramírez 'El Nigromante', House of Counts of Canal, El Charco del Ingenio, Casa Allende, Casa del Inquisidor, Casa de la Inquisición, Templo de la Concepcion, Santa Clara de Loreto, Oratorio San Felipe Neri, San Francisco Church, Templo Nuestra Señora de la Salud
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| DRIVING DISTANCES AND TIMES |
From San Miguel de Allende to: |
Distance in Kilometers: |
Journey: |
| Guadalajara |
374 km |
5 hours |
| Guanajuato |
100 km |
1 hour |
| Mexico City |
407 km |
4 hours |
| Queretaro |
96 km |
1 hour |
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