San Miguel de Allende’s colorful colonial buildings and narrow cobblestone streets make this Central Mexico city an enchanting place to visit any time of year.
But during Day of the Dead festivities, visitors can join locals in honoring loved ones who have passed and in celebrating life.
To learn more about my visit and my stay at a colorful casita called Casa Carly, please read my story about San Miguel de Allende.
My article is available on the Rovology travel website, which is a wonderful resource for anyone who loves to travel in North America!
Looking up at the beautiful spires of San Miguel’s landmark church, the Parroquia. @BarbaraRedding
The place you stayed sounds pretty heavenly…love it when the environment makes it easy for the group to bond.