Natalie Rivera of The Local Artisan Guide is proud to announce her lecture series at the Institute Allende (Instituto Allende, Escuela de Arte y Español) on “The Revitalization of Endangered Artisanal Skills” to take place on February 25th and 27th, 2025 in beautiful San Miquel de Allende, Mexico.
The lecture series will focus on artisanal skills on the brink of becoming lost and what governments, organizations and brands around the world are doing to combat this cultural and economical problem.
The lectures will both be held from 1 to 3pm and the course of the lecture is $325 Mexican Pesos (approximately USD$15.60). Click here to register.
So if you find yourself in San Miguel de Allende late February 2025 or would like to visit one of the most beautiful small cities in the world for its well preserved Spanish Colonial architecture, vibrant art scene, delicious food and quaint small town charm which makes it a popular destination for both art and culture travelers. Travel + Leisure has voted it the No.1 city in the world and when you visit you will see why. With a friendly, warm population and a safe city that is easy to walk on its cobblestone streets (not great for heels). You can get to San Miguel by either flying into Mexico City and take a luxury bus, shuttle or car service to San Miguel (approximately just over a three hour drive) or fly into Leon and take a car service (around an hour and a half drive). You will see why San Miguel de Allende has become a an ex-pat haven.
Some beautiful highlights below of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.