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    We did go (so did the ailing Grandpa--just 2 days ago--after our return--Bless His Heart!)

    We all met in Leon aiport (BJX) and private car took us to San Miguel. SMA is about 1 1/2 hr drive. Plenty of time to explore our quirky hotel rooms w/shared LR/BA. Casa del Misionero Hotel
    They have a good spa if you get a special but the hotel doesn't make me want to return. Decent beds but very weird everything else. Poor bfast but great fresh juice--on the terrace! Good location but with a little work, you can do better.
    Checked out lots of walking options around town. So many gringos and oodles of hills. We stayed 4 nts due to late arrival but 3 would do fine. We enjoyed the Mercado in SMA.

    We took a bus (luxury, express bus, my hiney!! The Local stopped about 12X and took 2 hrs. Something was lost in translation w/tkt agent...)

    Guanajuato is much more vibrant town; about twice SMA size. GTO has twice as many hills, steps and up streets. Cool funicular, good food and vibrant square where we had a house. Exquisite Home in Downtown Guanajuato... - HomeAway Guanajuato. Fantastic! stone entry up 1 floor, 20 ft ceiling level w/kitchen, BR, BA, LR and DR. Multiple set of French doors to plaza below (very noisy BTW) spiral stairs to 2nd BR/BA, lounge plus 2-level terrace in a jungle of plants! Old restored place oozing charm. She cut us a break when I told her about our budget and it wasn't rented.
    So much to wander around to see in GTO. Taxis are cheap and met a driver to pick us up after 3rd nt (4:30 AM!!) to drive us to BJX. He even knew the house owner, Maria! Her house mgr usually gives tours but had knee problems, so she gave us a free "table tour" while we had drinks on the Plaza. Lots of little bars/cafes there.

    The destination makes for a romantic or adventure trip for any age group. Not the best for small children. Make sure your legs are strong--I used alot of Aspercream and was begging for a hot bath after day 5. Good destination to not spend too much money, too! Best margaritas@ every bar...tequila and mezcal tasting for 2 of us. Even ate fried crickets (YUK!) and worm salt w/mezcal...Saw lots of shows on Plaza for Holy Week; even a free flamenco show around the corner from our house--outstanding!! Lovely churches and history everywhere. Don't miss the chance to visit if you can make it work.
    Tripadvisor has some good posts regarding food and sights for both towns.
    Adios!
    mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel

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