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an alley way with buildings on both sides

This Charming Mexican City Was Voted the Best in the World by Travel+Leisure in 2017 and 2018. Those who have visited describe San Miguel de Allende as an enchanting city, one with remarkable architecture. The cobblestoned streets and brightly colored Spanish-colonial buildings are a signature of the city. In fact, the 64-block historic center is so unique and picturesque, it was named a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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an orange building with balconies on the second floor

waking up in barrio antiguo, monterrey, feels like stepping into a different world—a colorful slice of old mexico nestled in a city that, in many ways, looks more american than mexican. 🌆 while much of monterrey is filled with wide roads, modern skyscrapers, and malls that wouldn’t feel out of place in texas, barrio antiguo stands as a charming exception. this historic neighborhood, with its cobblestone streets, vibrant plazas, and colonial architecture, feels like a step back in time…

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the colorful buildings are all painted in different colors

Exploring the Vibrant Colors of Colonial Towns in Mexico When you think of vibrant colors and rich history, few places can compare to the colorful colonial towns of Mexico. Each town holds a unique charm, with architecture that reflects the intricate story of its past. Walking through these towns feels like stepping into a painting, […]

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a city with lots of colorful buildings and trees in the background that says, i do not

The colorful shanty town of Favela, in Brazil. The first favelas appeared in the late 19th century and were built by soldiers who had nowhere to live. Some of the first settlements were called bairros africanos (African neighbourhoods). This was the place where former slaves with no land ownership and no options for work lived.

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