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Dolores Hidalgo Retirement Profile
About halfway between Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende, Dolores is a pleasant town of some 130,000 people. Known as the Cradle of the Independence movement, it offers several historical museums as well as a pretty main plaza, its famous homemade ice cream, and its trademark Talavera pottery.Museums
Two museums dedicated to the Independence movement, and a handful of historical monuments
Handicrafts
Talavera tiles and pottery, and good handicrafts at La Casa de Artesania, facing the main plaza
Shopping
Talavera pottery in abundance, especially in the large shops on the outskirts of town
Desert
High chaparral enviroment characterized by succulents and cacti as well as hardy trees.
Colonial
Many colonial buildings and churches downtown
Charm
This mid-size town appears prosperous and is pleasant in a non-touristy way.
Winter
Mild winter climate
Summer
Nice if you don't mind afternoon showers
International Airport
Closest is in Leon, less than an hour away
Remote
A minor Mexico destination
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DOLORES HIDALGO LOCAL LISTINGS Multiventas Dolores Agencia de Bienes Raices Realtor | Calle México 91 entre Calles Sonora y Tamaulipas Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato 418/182-2615
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Hotel Posada Hidalgo Hotel | Hidalgo 15, centro Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato 418/182-0477
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Rancho agricola con agua Property for Sale | Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato
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Escuela Falcon Language School Spanish School | Callejon de Gallitos No.6, centro Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato 418/732-6531
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Hotel El Relicario: Modern and Comfortable Hotel | Calzada De Los Héroes No. 12, Col. Revolución Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato 418/120-0712
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Hotel El Jazmin de Zanya Hotel | Rivera del Rio #66, centro Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato 418/182-3376
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