This is romantic Old Mexico at its best – colorful, beautiful, passionate, and captivating… a place to rekindle your love of life and re-awaken the romance of your youth. At just two hours flight time from Texas and located in the heart of Mexico’s Colonial Highlands, Guanajuato is still just a tiny blip on the expat radar. The small foreign community (about 300 folks) is large enough to provide fellowship and support for new arrivals, yet small enough that there’s no doubt that you’re living in a vintage Mexican town. Living in Guanajuato for 13 years with his family, Mexico Correspondent Mike Anderson delivers an insider’s story revealing why Guanajuato is so much more than just another quaint World Heritage City.
Guanajuato, Mexico | Overseas Haven Report
This Overseas Haven Report features Guanajuato, Mexico.
If your wish-list for an overseas residence also includes a moderate climate, good food, old-world charm, friendly people, lots of culture, and engaging activities in a vibrant community, then this Guanajuato, Mexico Overseas Haven Report will make you wonder why you still haven’t made the overseas leap!
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