San Miguel in November – a Perfect Adventure Lover’s Travel Destination
As the global tourism and travel industry stares at a potentially devastating $24 billion loss, not all hope has been lost. San Miguel, Mexico is calling with lots of epic outdoors, travel and leisure events already slated to take place in the coming days.
Right from the first day of November to the 22nd day, San Miguel de Allende will be buzzing with carnivals and processions, with throngs of fun-lovers filling up its streets. Pomp and color will once again make this city beautiful with costumes and parades happening on all of its streets.
And while all this will have little to do with the city’s Spanish colonial architecture, art, its cobblestone streets, nor its festive markets and delicious food spots millions fly in for, it simply had to be November.
Carnivals and Processions, Food and Endless Fun
This city is a joy to visit. November makes it even more welcoming, thanks to the prevailing average temperatures and the month-long outdoor celebrations.
This year promises even more fun and excitement, especially with many coming to dance the Covid-19 hangovers away. Beyond visiting Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, the French formal-styled El Jardín and de Bellas Artes, its streets will be pulsating with love, thrill, and vigor.
For countless Americans bored by the already high-octane political temperatures across the country, San Miguel de Allende undoubtedly will be the best destination to fly to. The city is well-known for having average temperatures in November, something that will draw many.
Mexicans honor the dead with gifts and food during the All Saints’ Day, and it’s an experience to behold. It extends to Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead, when celebrations hit the roof. And while a lot of countries have already opened up their border entry points and are gladly welcoming back adventure-hungry travelers, there’s little to worry about.
Private celebrations are available for international travelers wary of Corona Virus, including private guided tours of the local cemeteries, personalized altars and whimsical life-sized puppets on standby.
Where exactly is San Miguel?
San Miguel de Allende is about an hour north of Mexico City. And there’s no better destination to escape to and skip the looming 3rd November Presidential Elections than a little Mexican city. This November, a lot is going on in this Travel + Leisure readers’ favorite city and I bet you wouldn’t want to miss.