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San Miguel de Allende

Mexico

Photos of San Miguel de Allende

Discover the beauty and character of San Miguel de Allende through these stunning images

Featured Image

Featured view of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico

Photo Gallery

a cobblestone street lined with colorful flags

a cobblestone street lined with colorful flags

Photo by Shane Lei
palm tree near beige concrete building

palm tree near beige concrete building

Photo by Timo Wielink
brown concrete building during daytime

brown concrete building during daytime

Photo by Miranda Garside
macro photography of flower

macro photography of flower

Photo by Joe Pilié
white sash window

white sash window

Photo by Max Rosero
people walking between orange concrete buildings

people walking between orange concrete buildings

Photo by Jezael Melgoza
closeup photography of adult white and gray dog

closeup photography of adult white and gray dog

Photo by Bernardo Re
silhouette of castle

silhouette of castle

Photo by Rígel Torres
brown wooden closed door

brown wooden closed door

Photo by Scott Tobin
people standing on corner road near concrete buildings during daytime

people standing on corner road near concrete buildings during daytime

Photo by Jezael Melgoza
brown wooden pew outside room

brown wooden pew outside room

Photo by Pau Morfín
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What to Photograph in San Miguel de Allende

Architecture

Historic buildings, modern skylines, and unique architectural details that define San Miguel de Allende's character.

Street Life

Vibrant street scenes, local markets, cafes, and the daily rhythm of life in San Miguel de Allende.

Scenic Views

Panoramic cityscapes, sunset views, and natural landscapes surrounding San Miguel de Allende.

Photography Tips for San Miguel de Allende

Best Times

Golden Hour: 1 hour after sunrise and before sunset
Blue Hour: 30 minutes after sunset for city lights
Overcast Days: Perfect for architectural details

What to Bring

Wide-angle lens for architecture and cityscapes
Tripod for low-light and long exposure shots
Extra batteries - cold weather drains them faster
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