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Quote: This is the parish (parroquia) church of San Miguel Archangel after whom the town is named (the town was founded by a Father Miguel but nothing is actually named for him). From the outside the church is quite Read More
Quote: The "Biblioteca Publica" of San Miguel de Allende is, in addition to being a lending library, a community and cultural center, also housing a restaurant. The bilingual San Miguel Newspaper, ATENCION, is Read More
Quote: The Fabrica La Aurora is a complex of galleries a short (and scenic) 10 min walk from the Jardin. There are more than 50 galleries housed in complex offering contemporary and older art, home furnishings, jewelry Read More
Quote: A very large and sometimes quiet park - with a playground that would never pass American safety standards that is nevertheless full of very health and mostly scar-free children having a fantastic time. This Read More
Quote: After reading the other review, I almost didn't go, but we were staying within walking distance (20 minutes) and decided to trek out there. The garden is full of lots of very interesting and unusual cacti, Read More
Quote: On our first night in town, our host made reservations at Finnegan’s Pub for dinner and music. She told us that we needed to experience a gypsy jazz band that performs at Finnegan’s every Thursday Read More
Quote: I've said that Nuestra Senora de Salud is my favorite church but that isn't true - this one is my favorite followed by the church in Dolores Hidalgo - which makes Salud finish third. This is a great church, Read More
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Quote: An actual opera house in San Miguel - opened by the Mexican opera singer Angela Peralta. There's a bust of her in the lobby, unfortunately she appears to be a twin of Queen Victoria of England. The hall itself Read More
Quote: My favorite church in San Miguel. It sits between the Oratorio de San Felipe Neri (too many churches, never went in that one), the Plaza Civica with its huge statue of Allende and the College of San Read More
Quote: I would call this the town's living room. It was rather hard trying to provide an address for the Jardine as the way I always found it was by looking for the steeple of the Parroquia (big pink church) and Read More