Published February 20th, 2022 Legend has it that… in one of the many buildings in Guanajuato, called Hotel Sierra Nevada, a couple of ghosts appear Read more [...]
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Electropercussion Project Concert
Published February 20th, 2022 The Electropercussion Music Project began its activities in 2014 when percussionist Tania Govea and bassist Arturo Mendoza both members of the Toluca Read more [...]
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SMA firefighters launch signature campaign to request support from the government
Published February 20th, 2022 If you see them, give them a signature. The Fire Department of San Miguel de Allende started Friday a campaign to Read more [...]
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U.S. will immediately resume Mexican avocado imports, USDA says
Published February 19th, 2022 The United States on Friday ended a ban on imports of avocados from Mexico’s Michoacan state and restarted an agricultural inspection Read more [...]
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San Antonio and Guadalupe: A Tale of Two Neighborhood Watch Programs
Published February 18th, 2022 The Watching San Antonio program is a concept for security surveillance created by the area’s Mexican and foreign residents. Thanks to Read more [...]
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San Miguel de Allende will bring together the best in music, art and gastronomy
Published February 18th, 2022 This Thursday was announced an extensive offer of special events that will take place during this and the coming months in Read more [...]
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Top 5 most romantic restaurants in SMA, according to Tripadvisor
Published February 18th, 2022 The city of San Miguel de Allende is one of the most visited in the state, its romantic and colonial essence Read more [...]
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Cervecería Allende wants to flood the United States and Europe with its foam.
Published February 17th, 2022 Cervecería Allende wants to set a milestone in the Mexican craft beer market: consolidate its presence in the United States and Read more [...]
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Top 15 things you can’t miss on your visit to Mexico
Published February 19th, 2022 Mexico has all the charm a tourist is looking for. And there are many who are looking to go straight to Read more [...]
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Not just party props: Mexico’s gigantic puppets a craft woven into history
Published February 19, 2022 Spanish colonists first brought the lighthearted giant puppets here as a folk religious tradition By Leigh Thelmadatter San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Read more [...]