In a country of colorful cities, San Miguel de Allende still manages to stand out.
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In a country of colorful cities, San Miguel de Allende still manages to stand out.

Nestled in central Mexico's highlands, San Miguel de Allende was originally an Indigenous Chichimeca village called Itzcuinapan until the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century. A Franciscan monk named Juan de San Miguel built a chapel in the village in 1542, and the outpost grew in wealth and power as a market for the silver and tin mined in the region. Today it's a haven for expats, artists, and tourists drawn to its magnificent and well-preserved colonial architecture — recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site — as well as the city's vibrant cultural and culinary scenes.

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