What is it like to retire in San Miguel de Allende?
We asked retirees what it is like retiring in San Miguel de Allende. They said...
"San Miguel de Allende is an attractive destination for retirees from all over the world due to its beauty, vibrant cultural attractions, and affordable lifestyle. The city boasts a wide variety of cafés and restaurants, plentiful art galleries, and charming plazas. There is an active expat community who take part in outdoor activities like cycling, hiking and golf or simply enjoying the stunning views. There is an array of cultural activities ranging from theatre, classical and folk music concerts, art exhibitions, traditional festivals, and the vibrant nightlife. The city also serves as a hub to visit surrounding interesting places like the haciendas and villages, artisan communities and sites of natural beauty. Retirees can take advantage of all that San Miguel de Allende can offer and enjoy a peaceful and fulfilling life," explained one expat living in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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"Active expat community, hiking and bicycling opps are available Some nightlife, but still miss all the live music from Texas," said another expat in San Miguel de Allende , Mexico.
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- How are local medical facilities in San Miguel de Allende?
- As a foreigner living in San Miguel de Allende, will I have access to public healthcare? What is it like?
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What is it like to retire in San Miguel de Allende?
If you live in San Miguel de Allende, newcomers to San Miguel de Allende would love to hear your answer to this question.