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| San Miguel is, first and foremost, a city built for relaxing. A Spanish colonial town whose heritage is protected by the Mexican government in order to maintain its character. In July of 2008 it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. San Miguel de Allende is a tourist destination, an art colony, and a retirement community for a few thousand foreigners, mostly Americans, Canadians, and Europeans. In spite of the increased number of foreigners it is still is charming enough that many Mexicans visit for special holidays, and there are more than a few visitors who buy a house within a few days of their first arrival. One of the most difficult aspects of visiting San Miguel de Allende is actually getting there. Its remoteness is definitely part of the charm of the city. |
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| Casa Schuck has built a lasting reputation as one of the best hotels in the area, earning praise from Conde Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, and The New York Times. American travel writer Mary Trasko may have captured the spirit of service and accommodations best in AUDREY Magazine: "It's as if you are a treasured guest in someone's lovely Mexican hacienda." |


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| Casa Cordelli like many of San Miguel's famous Colonial homes, the magical atmosphere that lies behind the massive wooden doors is a secret garden seen only by those invited inside. |
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Weddings in San Miguel offers a boutique hotel and Mexican colonial casitas which fit all types of events , sizes and budgets. They are perfect backdrop for any intimate or large destination wedding with our professional experienced staff to create you’re an incredible intimate setting in historic, romantic San Miguel de Allende |
| San Miguel De Allende is a vibrant and historic city filled with cobblestone streets and architectures as a remembrance of the once Spanish colonial rule. Artists, musicians and writers from all over the world flock here to witness the Mexican traditions and celebrations blended with artistic inspirations passed over the generations. |
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