San Miguel de Allende Profile
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| A picturesque town heavy on ammenities and activities for foreigners, it is a work of art in itself, with art and Spanish schools |

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| Swimming | | | Hotel pools, nearby water parks/springs |
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| Hiking | | | Beautiful walks in surrounding countryside |
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| Walking | | | Lovely walks in and around town |
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| Good Food | | | Gorditas (handmade thick corn tortillas with various stuffings); almond mole; fiambre (traditional holiday buffet foods); fine restaurants, many of them international |
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| Art | | | Art school and many galleries |
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| Club Scene | | | Mostly low-key bars and cafes |
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| Handicrafts | | | A well-developed community of artisans; lots of different types of crafts. |
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| Shopping | | | Lots of interesting boutiques |
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| Mountains | | | In the mountains |
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| Colonial | | | The entire town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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| Dry | | | Lovely dry mountain climate |
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| Charm | | | A mountain town known for it's artists and language schools. |
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| Single | | | Lots of fun cafes and bars, groups for meeting fellow travelers |
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| Luxurious | | | Very expensive homes and hotels |
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| Winter | | | Great climate in winter |
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| Summer | | | Nice place to be in rainy season |
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| EnglishSpeaking | | | Active ex-pat community |