San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, UNESCO World Heritage Site

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Wed, 2012-02-15

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico is revered as one of the most lavish and varied communities in all of Mexico. Known for its beautifully extravagant architecture, quaint cobblestone streets, rich cultural traditions, and pleasant weather, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico is also celebrated as an apex of art, literature, fashion, and photography. During World War II, American art students flocked to the Allende Institute and the Ignacio Ramírez "El Nigromante" Cultural Center. The Allende Institute gave individuals the ability to study and create art in peace during a time of war. Today, the amount of small boutiques, textile shops, galleries, and folk art stores are overflowing in San Miguel de Allende.

In addition, for tourists visiting, there is no shortage in sophisticated and diverse lodging options. The city has countless upscale hotels and bed and breakfasts. Some of the most popular places for tourists to stay include Casa Misha, Hotel Matilda, and Casa de Sierra Nevada. On top of San Miguel de Allende being recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, there are endless amounts of things to see and do in this vibrant city of art and culture. Jane Onstott, American expat and local resident of San Miguel de Allende, declared simply “Life is just so easy here.”