San Miguel de Allende is undoubtedly one of Mexico’s most beautiful colonial towns, and has been named a national monument. Its rich history dates back over four-hundred and fifty years. San Miguel is a town which has art running deep within its veins, and plays host to an incredible variety of celebrations, festivals, and events, as well as world class concerts and theatre productions. For those who enjoy fine dining, dancing, and shopping, San Miguel will surely be keeping you very busy with its colorful assortment of restaurants, night-life, boutiques, art galleries, pastry shops, and markets. So if you’re ready for great family fun, a fresh idea for corporate incentive travel, awesome adventures, or a special romantic getaway call Coyote Canyon Adventures today!
This beautiful colonial town s an UNESCO World Heritage site, a place of great magnetism, where general Ignacio Allende formed the army that rose up against the Spanish during the War of Independence, hence San Miguel’s designation as “the forge of Mexican independence...”. San Miguel is a magical town with precious colonial, baroque and gothic architecture that brings one back to the era of the viceroyalty and the Mexicans’ fight for liberty.
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Location: San Miguel de Allende is located in the mountainous, semi-arid region of central Mexico, in the eastern part of the state of Guanajuato, 60 km from the city of Queretaro, 100 km from the capital of Guanajuato, 150 km from León and the airport and 300 km from Mexico City.
Climate: It is a predominantly dry-temperate climate with warm summers and refreshing rains and cool, mild winters...