Festivals
While all Mexicans love a party, it seems that no town enjoys a celebration or fiesta more than San Miguel de Allende. Local citizens take to the streets with verve and enthusiasm for traditional holidays, in honour of national heroes, patron saints; or sometimes, it appears, just for the fun of it.
It often appears there are more reasons for celebration than days to accommodate them, but then this small city has held a pivotal place in Mexico’s history and culture and culture for well over four centuries. National holidays are honoured, but so are local ones, and, due to the large expatriate community, a fair number of international holidays also give cause for a party; with parades, processions, music, dancing and, of course, fireworks.
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