By Clay Larroy
We lead
such busy lives working, going to school, taking children to different
activities that often we do not stop and talk to our children. We usually do
not have time to sit around the dinner table and ask our children what they did
today. Family vacations are so
important, as it gives us a way to connect with each other in a stress free
relaxed environment. Families that take vacations together build memories that
will last a lifetime. Family vacations and travel can be a most rewarding
experience. When
you are ready to plan a vacation contact me!
San Miguel de
Allende
San Miguel de Allende is a postcard-perfect
colonial town filled with 17th and 18th-century Baroque buildings. Declared a
UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008, the small city has retained its historical
charm with restrictions on construction and development. The city center
remains much as it was 250 years ago, and the narrow-cobbled lanes are framed
by yellow, orange and ochre buildings twined with bougainvillea vines. The city
has a number of beautiful buildings, including the pink Gothic parish church,
La Parroquia (one of the most photographed churches in Mexico); the Centro
Cultural Ignacio Ramiez, with its magnificent courtyard; the Casa del Mayorazgo
de la Canal, which houses the historical artwork collections of the Banamex
Cultural Center; and the richly-decorated Oratorio de San Felipe Neri Church.
A center of Bohemian creativity in the 20th
century, San Miguel de Allende is very popular with foreign expats and tourists
in Mexico, having been noted as a desirable retirement destination for
Americans. The city blends the relaxed atmosphere of a small town with the
cosmopolitan nature of a much larger city. Houses are intermixed with shops and
businesses, and there are a wide variety of restaurants, art galleries, and
more than 80 bars and cantinas. San Miguel de Allende has a lively arts community,
with productions hosted regularly at the Angela Peralta Theater and the Otra
Cara de Mexico; the town also has its own bullring.
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