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Built in 1683, this pastel pink church is the city's most recognizable landmark.
This mansion is still owned by the family of Manuel Tomas de la Canal, but is now open to the public.
The pools at this popular site are fed by a hot spring.
This plaza is the center of social activity in San Miguel de Allende
This 200-acre nature reserve has a variety of native vegetation and cacti.
A nice, if unguided, tour of Allende's home. The architecture is charming and worth the price of admission for the sake of pictures and a nice distraction (free as of December of 2006). The displays
Run by volunteers, this library is the second largest bilingual library in Mexico.
The city's crowded center plaza is located at the heart of the historic district.
A school for the arts that any would feel pleased to attend, the self-guided tour reveals open studios for photography, sculpture, music, dance and painting. Decorated with a variety of murals, each...
This hot spring makes for relaxing baths.
Young boys honing their bull-fighting skills are sometimes seen in this large lush garden.
This language school offers classes for both adults and children.
Vendors at this market sell all sorts of arts and crafts, including cheap homemade rugs.
One of the town's premier language schools.
This school offers a variety of language classes.
Rancho La Loma consists of 300-acres and is 10 minutes from the Casa de Sierra Nevada. You can go horseback riding or enjoy a spa treatment.
This paper-mache factory creates many of the products sold throughout town.
This language school offers crash courses.
