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SMA BUCKET LIST!
- [ ] Take a walk around the City
- [ ] Visit the Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel & Jardin Principal
- [ ] Try a churro & hot chocolate at San Agustín
- [ ] Visit a rooftop for dinner and/or drinks
- [ ] Love art? Visit Fabrica “La Aurora”
- [ ] Get a souvenir from el Mercado de Artesanias
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TRAVEL NOTES:
Be sure to give yourself a day to simply wander San Miguel's streets and squares, soaking up the atmosphere.
- TRANSPORTATION
- Taxis and ride-hailing apps (like Uber) are readily available. You'll need a car or a cab to go on some excursions, too (say, visiting the wine region).
2. Money + ATMs
- Use ATMs connected to real banks (BBVA, Santander, Banorte).
- Avoid currency exchange kiosks — terrible rates.
- Credit cards work almost everywhere, except small towns/markets.
3. Phone service
- Most major U.S. carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon) include Mexico roaming at no extra cost or cheap add-ons.
- Download Whatsapp to book Restaurants, taxis, ubers and more
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San Miguel de Allende, The Heart of Mexico, is one of the safest, most charming towns in Mexico. It's listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and was named the world's greatest small city by Condé Nast for 6 years in a row. Its colonial colorful houses and cobblestone streets make this town look like a fairytale and is admired for its Spanish Baroque architecture, thriving arts scene & incredible rooftop bars and restaurants.
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Things to explore | Cosas por explorar
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BUCKETLIST DE SAN MIGUEL:
- [ ] Da un paseo por la ciudad
- [ ] Visita la Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel y el Jardín Principal
- [ ] Prueba un churro y un chocolate en San Agustín
- [ ] Visita una terraza para cenar y/o tomar algo
- [ ] ¿Te gusta el arte? Visita la Fábrica “La Aurora”
- [ ] Compra un recuerdo en el Mercado de Artesanías
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San Miguel de Allende, el Corazón de México, es uno de los pueblos más seguros y encantadores del país. Es Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO y ha sido nombrado la mejor ciudad pequeña del mundo por Condé Nast durante seis años consecutivos. Sus casas coloniales llenas de color y calles empedradas lo hacen parecer un cuento de hadas, y es admirado por su arquitectura barroca española, su vibrante escena artística y sus increíbles terrazas, bares y restaurantes.
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