Tatler Traveller Philippines

PUEBLO MAGICO

“IN MEXICO, SURREALISM RUNS THROUGH THE STREETS. SURREALISM COMES FROM THE REALITY OF LATIN AMRERICA”
–Gabriel Garcia Marquez

here is no place where those words of Gabriel Garcia Marquez ring truer than along the enchanting quarters of San Miguel de Allende. While often described as a charming, colonial-era city, walking along the cobblestone streets transported me not just to another place, but to another time all together. It is as if the whole city was created by the boundless imagination of the artists and inhabitants of

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