San Miguel de Allende is a special place that takes you back in time. It wreaks of colonial architecture, cobble stone streets, and festivals. The town was founded in the 1500's as stop along the silver route connecting mining towns in the north of Mexico to Queretaro and Mexco City to the south. It's a beautiful setting for a town and the colonial architecture is practically unspoiled. The town has plenty of charm to say the least; it is no wonder why so many foreigners have decided to visit or call the place home. For better or worse my first experience in the town was going on a home and garden tour with around 150 retired folks and visitors, and every last word of the tour was in English.
At the moment the town seems to have a good balance of authenticity and services for visitors and ex-pats. The place still feels like Mexico and the architecture is like no other place that I have seen, while it is also an easy place to travel. Here you can get a good taste of the life in Mexico, finding warm people, plenty of life in the streets, great architecture, a comfortable climate year round, great places to stay, and delicious food.
View of San Miguel de Allende
View from one of the many rooftop terraces
The streets of San Miguel de Allende
View down main street in front of the "Jardin" (central Park)
"Jardin" (Central Park) and the "Parroquia" (Church)
People passing the day at the "Jardin"
Flowers for sale in the street
Parroquia (Church) at sunset
Shops along the "Jardine"
Dried Flowers for sale along the park
Roaming Mariachis playing in the evening
The "Parroquia" lit up at night
Looking up at bells
Bull fighting stadium
Bug on the street
One of the many unique and ornate doors of the town
Chimney and bird of paradise on roof top terrace
Houses and gardens seen from above
Roof top garden
Lush interior garden
Beyond the great architecture, parks, and street life San Miguel de Allende has more than a 100 festivals to keep things hopping the whole year. On top of the festivals there are also some great places to go out to eat and enjoy the night life.
Band playing to honor one of the many saints and festivals of the town
Colored parade banners lining the street
Going out at night to "Mama Mia" with new found friends
Live band playing at Mama Mias
Rooster and sky
Bread oven and paddle at one of the many great restaurants
All around the town you could see signs of people moving to San Miguel de Allende. There were a number new homes under construction as well as a 5-star resort and surrounding residential community. Although there seems to be a remarkable respect and acceptance between locals and foreigners, gentrification and the rising prices of homes and services are becoming an issue. As an example the most extravagant 5-bedroom townhome designed around the 5-star resort soon to come are expected to sell for more than 3 million US dollars. Of course there are much cheaper options, and the local construction industry has benefited from those who have decided to build their own house.
One of the many 4-wheeler cruising the town; used to deal with tight parking and steep hills
New home being constructed, all of brick and concrete
Workers hauling buckets of stone through narrow alleyways
San Miguel de Allende had a surprising amount of scenic beauty beyond its architecture and cobble stone streets. Within the courtyard of my favorite hotel (la Mansion del Bosque) you could see around 30 Egrets perched in an adjacent park. I didn't stay at the hotel but I had breakfast there most mornings enjoying the lush courtyards and rooftop views. On another outing I went hiking around the extensive botanical gardens. They weren't fancy but the landscape was beautiful and their was plenty to appreciate.
Egrets perched in nearby park
Barrel cactus and agaves at the botanical gardens
Nopal cactus and sky
Looking up at shrine in the botanical gardens
Canyon running through the botanical gardens
Old water pipe to town
Patched water pipe
Horse hanging out along the trail of the botanical gardens
Close up of horse
Close up of fence post cactus in a line
On my last day in San Miguel de Allende I was doing some work at an internet cafe when out of the blue a raucous parade went marching by. I dropped what was doing and ran ahead of the parade to check out the craziness. I didn't ask what it was all about, so your guess is as good as mine. Whatever they were celebrating their were definitely some characters in the crowd.
Parade marching through town
Girls dressed up to portray Jesus and angles
Girl dressed up as Jesus with makeup beard
Ghoulishly masked crowd following Jesus and the angles
Masks
Gorilla?
The odd couple
Parade ribbons hanging above the street
New tires and old buildings
Thursday, July 3, 2008
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I had the pleasure to visit San Miguel de Allende a few years ago,and it has been one of the most beautiful places I have been to. It is rich in tradition and culture! I hope to return there someday, as I dream of doing so very often!It is definitely a place where you can relax and enjoy! God willing, If I live long enough to retire,I hope I can do so in San Miguel de Allende!
I have always liked the architecture of this small town.
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