Mexico is a big part of Dani’s life. Her parents have been taking her to visit family in northern Mexico since she was 2 weeks old. San Miguel de Allende is considered a “Pueblo Mágico”, and it embodies the love, tradition, and culture of her Mexican upbringing. We cannot wait to share it with everyone!
San Miguel de Allende is known for being one of the safest and most charming destinations in Mexico, especially for tourists. It has a strong expat community, a welcoming atmosphere, and a well-established tourism industry. Like any travel destination, it’s always good to stay aware of your surroundings, but overall, visitors feel very comfortable walking around, even at night. The city is well-policed, and locals are friendly and helpful. You’ll love exploring its beautiful streets, historic architecture, and vibrant culture.
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We understand that you may want to bring a guest. If your formal invitation states that you may bring a guest, then we would love for you to do so. However, if your invitation does not include a plus one, we kindly ask that you attend solo. Our guest list is carefully curated to keep it intimate and ensure that we can accommodate everyone in the most comfortable way possible. We appreciate your understanding with our guest list limitations.
We’ve decided to keep our wedding an adults-only celebration. We hope you can still join us and can make arrangements accordingly.
In October, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, experiences mild to warm temperatures with cool evenings. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect: • Average High Temperature: Around 75-80°F (24-27°C) • Average Low Temperature: Around 50-55°F (10-13°C) • Rainfall: October is the end of the rainy season, so occasional light showers are possible, but it’s generally drier than the summer months. • Humidity: Moderate, but comfortable. • Sunshine: Plenty of sunny days, with some cloud cover. Overall, October is a great time to visit San Miguel de Allende, as the weather is pleasant, and the town is preparing to celebrate Día de los Muertos!