walking & shopping  
routes    
Route #1 - The Reloj, Insurgentes to Hidalgo Circle - A quick tour of four interesting blocks next to the Jardin.
Route #2 - The Aldama and Sollano Loop - A walk through historic Centro's residential area to include many shops and beautiful Juárez Park.
Route #2 - Extension to Walking & Shopping Tour Two: Hospicio - Hospicio is the street that runs east and west directly behind the Parroquia church—San Miguel’s symbol.
Route #3 - Correo, Recreo and El Chorro - More historic Centro streets with shops plus Chorro Springs Park and the Casa de Cultura.
Route #4 - The Market District and Artisans' Alley - The Plaza Civica, the Produce Market and the many stalls of artisan crafts.
Route #5 - Restaurants, Antique Stores and Art Galleries - Many galleries, shops and some of our better restaurants.
Route #5 - Extension to Route 5: The Instituto Allende and Shops of Ancha de San Antonio - A level walk with shops and galleries plus the principal art school and its appendages.
Route #6 - Canal, San Francisco and Mesones plus Bellas Artes - Some of our most historic buildings—many dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, plus a number of fine shops.
Route #7 - Fábrica La Aurora Art and Design Center plus Calzada de la Aurora - An old textile factory reborn, and the walk back.
Route #8 - The Golden Corridor - A Drive into the Countyside - On the Carretera from San Miguel to Dolores Hidalgo you'll find hot springs, interesting developments and the Sanctuario de Atoltonilco—all within a 30 minute drive.
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