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December 1, 2026 – December 31, 2026
The Festival de San Miguel de Allende closes the year in style every December, transforming the UNESCO World Heritage city into a stage for art, music, dance, and cultural celebration. This annual municipal festival brings together the best of San Miguel’s creative community for a program that spans traditional Mexican culture and contemporary artistic expression.
Throughout December, San Miguel de Allende’s historic centro becomes a living festival. The Jardín Allende — the city’s main plaza — hosts open-air concerts featuring everything from mariachi and traditional folk ensembles to jazz and classical music. Art galleries along the cobblestone streets mount special exhibitions, local theaters present special holiday-season performances, and the city’s renowned restaurants offer festival menus highlighting regional Guanajuato cuisine.
The festival program typically includes:
The Festival de San Miguel de Allende coincides with the holiday season, when the city is at its most enchanting. The Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel — the iconic pink-spired parish church that defines the city’s skyline — is beautifully illuminated, and the streets of centro are decorated with festive lights. The festival dovetails with other December traditions including the Festividad de la Virgen de la Concepción (December 8), the Fiesta de la Virgen de Guadalupe (December 12), the beloved Christmas Posadas (December 16–24), and culminates with spectacular New Year’s Eve fireworks at the Parroquia.
The Festival de San Miguel de Allende is the perfect reason to experience the city during its most festive season. Between festival events, explore the city’s historic churches, browse the artisan markets, hike to El Mirador for panoramic views, and sample the food scene that ranges from street-side tacos to award-winning fine dining. December days are mild and sunny, while evenings bring crisp mountain air — perfect for strolling the cobblestone streets with a hot chocolate or a glass of local wine from the nearby vineyards of Dolores Hidalgo.