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June 5, 2021
San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Courtney & Jesse

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If you have any additional questions, please feel free to reach out to Courtney at 281-300-0395
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Is San Miguel de Allende safe?

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San Miguel is considered one of the safest cities in Mexico and is safer than most large U.S. cities. With just over 110,000 residents, San Miguel is a quaint and friendly place with a welcoming community of locals and expats. Now, although San Miguel is very safe, we still urge you to employ the same common sense you would use in any city. Keep an eye on your belongings at all times and stay alert when walking through the city at night.

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What's the weather like?

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San Miguel is known for its "eternal spring." The city is surrounded by mountains and sits at approximately 6,500 ft. Average June temperatures range from a sunny and warm 75-85 degrees during the day and a cool 55-65 at night (think summer CA weather). Rain is possible in June but shouldn't be a regular occurence.

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What about COVID risks in San Miguel?

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Luckily, San Miguel has had a very low rate of COVID infections since the beginning of the pandemic. The city also has a very modern and robust health care system including state of the art hospitals.

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How do I get around San Miguel de Allende?

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WALK Once you arrive in San Miguel, getting around is easy. Walking is the best and most fun way to get around. The city is extremely pedestrian-friendly and small enough that you hardly ever need to take a cab - even at night. Most of the streets are narrow with old, uneven cobblestones so be sure to bring comfortable walking shoes! TAXI Taxis are incredibly cheap, safe and plentiful throughout San Miguel! If needed, you can hail a cab from almost anywhere. Taxis are green and white and cost approximately 30 pesos ($2 USD) during the day. Fares are typically higher at night but no more than 60 pesos. Taxis in San Miguel do not have meters and only accept pesos. Very few drivers have change so be sure to have a stash of small bills with you. UBER For those that prefer door-to-door service, there are several reputable companies that offer private car service. Uber is available as is San Miguel Driver.

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Do I need to rent a car?

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We do not recommend renting a car. San Miguel is a relatively small dense town with narrow, cobblestone streets. The city is extremely walkable but please pack comfortable shoes!! Also, cabs are everywhere and very cheap!

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How long should I stay?

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Three days is a good amount of time in San Miguel (not including wedding events). Wedding events will take place Friday and Saturday and we will post updates on our Schedule page as the details are finalized.

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Should I drink the water?

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You can check with your hotel or house to ensure that your tap water is filtered. Ice and water served at most restaurants are typically purified but when it doubt, just order bottled water, it is widely available. It might be advisable to use it while brushing your teeth, too.

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Voltage

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Voltage is 100v, just like the US. If your appliance has three prong make sure you bring a 2-prong adapter as not all outlets will be three prong.

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Do I need a passport?

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YES! As of 2007, all Americans traveling to Mexico must present a valid passport upon arrival in Mexico and upon return to the US. If you require a new/updated passport we recommend doing so at least 3 months in advance to help ensure it is ready on time.

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What should I pack?

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Layers, sunscreen, and comfortable shoes are all musts! The sun will be strong during the day but at night temperatures drop so we recommend bringing a light jacket or sweater for the evenings. Leave the high heels at home.

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Can I use my cellphone?

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We recommend contacting your cell phone carrier to purchase an international call, text, and/or data plan if you plan to use your phone for communication and navigation. Otherwise, we suggest putting your phone on Airplane mode and accessing wi-fi from various places around town (including most hotels and restaurants) that offer it for free.

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