Founded in 1542, San Miguel de Allende is located 160 miles north of Mexico City.
History
During the colonial era, San Miguel, then called San Miguel El Grande, was the wealthiest town in silver-rich "new Spain" and became a center of rebel activity during the struggle for Mexican independence. San Miguel de Allende was named a National Monument in 1926 by the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History, and later by the United Nations as a World Heritage Site.
Climate
The city enjoys a mild climate year round, cooling in the evenings, due to its altitude of 2,133 meters above sea level.
It is a charming town of steep cobbled streets and colonial buildings — best explored on foot or by soaking up the atmosphere in the main plaza.
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