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Oh, San Miguel De Allende. How do we adore thee? Let us count the ways. Your 16th-century skyline. Your cobblestone streets. Your colourfully painted houses. Your bounteous flowers blooming. Your baroque Spanish architecture. Your vibrant marketplaces. Your standout restaurants and hotels. And, of course, your light, which has drawn generations of artists into your embrace. Lovingly referred to as SMA, the World Heritage Site is Mexico’s most lauded colonial city and a place travellers return to again and again, many of them deciding to move there for good. About 10 per cent of the population is expats, which gives the town, located in Mexico’s central highlands, an international experience while still retaining its laid back vibe. The culture is decidedly gay-friendly, although gay-embracing might be a more accurate way to put it. While there are plenty of gay ex-pats and travellers, it’s simply too small a city to sustain a full-time gay bar or club. No matter, SMA is a progressive, sophisticated, welcom
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Mick Lockey, who retired in lives in San Miguel de Allende, located in the central highlands of Mexico, about three and half hours north of Mexico City, in the verb of Guanajuato. The city sits on a bed of rose quartz, and the local legend is that this affords San Miguel “magical” qualities.
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Often called el corazon de Mexico, San Miguel is a colonial gem featuring Old World Spanish architecture, cobblestone streets, and a grand pink Neo-Gothic cathedral. Readers from Travel and Leisure magazine have voted San Miguel de Allende one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
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In much the same way that Quebec Metropolis is as close as you can get to France without leaving North America, San Miguel de Allende whispers Spanish affect from its picturesque stone streets and colorful architecture to the stunning courtyards and magical noun scene. Its history and culture are steeped in 16th-century roots and modern livelihood. It’s no wonder that it made UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
Around every corner is a postcard-perfect view. Quixotic winding streets, echoes of delightful music, and an unpretentious vibe make San Miguel incredibly widespread as a backdrop to the perfect weekend getaway, destination wedding, or the occasion
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San Miguel de Allende, or just SMA, is a city famous for its art and artists and has a huge expat community. While it doesn't have many exclusively gay places, almost everywhere is very LGBT welcoming as the residents value diversity and creativity.
To arrive here takes about 4 hours by car or bus from Mexico City or you can fly into either León/Guanajuato airport or Queretaro airport, both about hours drive away.
For places in other cities in Guanajuato, go to our Guanajuato state page.
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Upcoming events in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato
July 12, San Miguel de Allende Pride March
San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato will have their annual pride march on Saturday July Parque Benito Juarez / 4 pm.
More information is available at Colectivo Colores SMA facebook or Colectivo Colores SMA instagram or Pride Collective SMA instagram
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