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Architectural Digest includes SMA in its list of the most beautiful cities in the world

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Architectural Digest magazine has recently published its list of the most beautiful cities in the world, selected for their architecture, cultural treasures, historical significance, and natural appeal.

On this occasion, a Latin American gem has been highlighted for its ability to combine the ancient with the modern, the local with the global, and the artistic with the traditional.

San Miguel de Allende, in Guanajuato, Mexico, has been recognized by Architectural Digest as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It stands out for its cobblestone streets, majestic temples, and colorful colonial houses.

In addition, its vibrant artistic and cultural scene, with festivals, art galleries, and an excellent gastronomic offer, make it an attractive destination for tourists and residents.

The 10 most beautiful cities for their natural and architectural environment, according to Architectural Digest magazine:

  • Portsmouth, Dominica: It stands out for its beaches, coral reefs, and mangroves, in addition to its efforts in sustainability.
  • San Miguel de Allende, Mexico: Colonial city with baroque architecture, renowned for its cultural and culinary offerings.
  • Antigua, Guatemala: Rich in culture and architecture, with stunning views of a nearby volcano.
  • Adelaide, Australia: Known for its beaches, wine-growing hills, and wildlife-spotting opportunities.
  • Tallinn, Estonia: Well-preserved medieval city with a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town.
  • Paris, France: Famous for its iconic architecture and global tourist appeal.
  • Singapore: City-state with modern architectural wonders, including the world’s tallest indoor waterfall.
  • Chiang Mai, Thailand: Offers stunning natural surroundings and is a center for ancient healing techniques.
  • Chefchaouen, Morocco: Known for its blue-painted buildings, inspired by Jewish tradition.
  • Luxor, Egypt: Historic city with ancient monuments and pharaohs’ tombs, including the Valley of the Kings.

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