If you are in San Miguel, and you think that "there is nothing to do," you will want to read this.

Must include water, and a “mafiosa”
If you like nature, here is the place for you to spend a perfect day.

It’s the Time of the Season
With the rains come crops: corn, beans, and squash—the seed of which is used to prepare delicious pipián sauce.

Free Mexican Film Series Continues with Open Air Screening of “Things We Dare Not Do”
Joining the Pride Month celebrations, the series kicked off with documentaries on LGBTQ+ to a huge success. We are thrilled to start the second month of MEXtape with “Things We Dare Not Do” by Bruno Santamaría, currently premiering in cinemas across Mexico.

The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be
When confronted with the fact that her iPhone had a software bug, and there was nothing to do but wait to see if there would eventually be an update to fix it

Join Patronato Pro Niños at Its Fabulous “Treasures y Más!” Celebration!
Treasures y Más! is a very special two-day celebration where you’ll find wonderful works of art, jewelry, folk art, sets of China, weekend vacations, and many, many more treasures–most of which you will want to take home with you right away!

Summer Wave in a Ghost Town
The summer solstice brings us a heatwave, more rain, and days of fantastic landscapes with iridescent clouds and nuanced greens that cover the entire field.

Theater is Coming Back to San Miguel!
It’s been a long time since San Miguel de Allende has had very many opportunities for live theater. As the city becomes vaccinated and things are opening up again, the Between the Lemon Trees Players are presenting a hilarious comedic production of “A Bench in the Sun” by Ron Clark.

Jóvenes Adelante Announces its 2021 Scholars
That great cry of emotion you might have heard beyond the clamor of thunderstorms? It was joy echoing down alleys as 34 new Jovenes Adelante (JA) scholars from San Miguel de Allende’s centro and campo have just been admitted to JA’s family.

Of All the Towns in All the World: A San Miguel Sorority House
The first time Jo Cartright came to San Miguel was over 26 years ago. Her brother had read about the city and wanted to see it; so they traveled together.