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Yes, San Miguel de Allende is a major tourist destination. Yes, 10% of the population are expats. But these two components combined have created innovation when it comes to dining options.
When you’re in town, it’s essential reading. Don Day has been writing about San Miguel de Allende’s restaurants, bars, and taco stands on his lighthearted blog Don Day in SMA since 2013.
Choose from equistrianism, wine, music and all the culture and art that you've come to love from San Miguel de Allende.
San Miguel de Allende is a city like no other. The cobblestone streets, Spanish and colonial architecture, delicious food, and international holiday destination status make it one of the most ...
If you have extra time, El Jardín (Jardín Allende) is worthwhile ... just spot a wedding parade coming out of the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel. U.S. News Insider Tip: Close to El Jardín ...
There’s no restaurant here, no formal programming, no buzzy scene—just stillness and space. Perched high on the slopes of an extinct volcano 30 minutes outside of San Miguel de Allende, ...
The Food Walking Tour With Tacos & Tequila in San Miguel de Allende is rated high not just on tour websites, but also with our friends. Feast on gourmet tacos at seven local restaurants and sample ...
San Miguel de Allende has garnered a reputation for its ... French and other international restaurants here, influenced by its expat community. Alongside tacos, tamales and other classic Mexican ...
Founded in the 16th century, San Miguel de Allende is known for old world charm and first world amenities. A lively nightlife and abundance of fine restaurants give the mid-sized town a ...
Founded in 1542 as a way station for wagon trains, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, is popular with U.S. and Canadian retirees, artists and writers. The town's centro zone is a national monument an ...