Porches and facades of houses in San Miguel de Allende were embellished with colors in keeping with tradition.
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Walking through the iconic streets of the municipality of San Miguel, just days before celebrating a traditional holiday such as November 2nd, “Day of the Dead”, has become an exquisite experience.
The smell of cempasúchil flowers abounds in the streets, a smell that reminds us of those who passed away before us and also of how important it is to enjoy life.
Even though death is something we know for sure, walking through the streets of San Miguel de Allende and seeing everything colorful makes us think and believe that when it comes, it does not leave suffering but on the contrary, memories of love and joy.
Citizens and businessmen have been showing off with the decoration of their facades, in which we can see, from arches made with the flower of the dead in orange and purple, to the installation of catrinas, the same ones that welcome in the establishments.
San Miguel de Allende, World Heritage City, has been characterized for being the most beautiful small city in the world and with this, the citizens, inhabitants, and residents, seek to keep alive the traditions giving a colorful landscape to visitors.
Making us forget a little of the bitterness that has been this time of the pandemic, and is that everything is taken care of, moments of recreation, but complying with health protocols at all times.
Therefore we invite you to visit the city of San Miguel de Allende, enjoy and delight the pupil with the unique landscapes that only in San Miguel you can find.
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