We love Mexico and have visited numerous cities, towns, and beachside resorts in the country. Here are a selection of photos from some of those sites.
San Miguel de Allende is a World Heritage Site whose old downtown, centered around the treed central square, is our favorite city in Mexico. Its cobblestone streets surrounded by houses with brightly colored doors and vivid exteriors make for perfect photographic opportunities.  
Window on Yellow Wall
Window on Yellow Wall
Pink Wall, San Miguel de Allende
Pink Wall, San Miguel de Allende
Blue Door, San Miguel
Blue Door, San Miguel
Door in San Miguel
Door in San Miguel
Red Wall and Brown Door
Red Wall and Brown Door
La Parroquia, San Miguel de Allende
La Parroquia, San Miguel de Allende
Pink Wall
Pink Wall
Street behind La Parroquia, SMA
Street behind La Parroquia, SMA
Yellow Wall, San Miguel de Allende
Yellow Wall, San Miguel de Allende
These photos are from various places in the country, ranging from Mexico City to Oaxaca.ies and towns throughout Mexico offer prime subjects for photography, as can be seen here.
Cliffs at Acapulco
Cliffs at Acapulco
Courtyard in Guadalajara Hotel
Courtyard in Guadalajara Hotel
Backstrap Weaver at Work
Backstrap Weaver at Work
Building in Oaxaca
Building in Oaxaca
Goat Herd
Goat Herd
Iglesia del Carmen Alto, Oaxaca
Iglesia del Carmen Alto, Oaxaca
Colorful Building in Oaxaca
Colorful Building in Oaxaca
Agave Garden
Agave Garden
Ceramics in Patzcuaro Market
Ceramics in Patzcuaro Market
Dia de Los Muertes
The movie Coco brought the Mexican holiday of Dia de Los Muertes to the public's attention. On this day, families visit the graves of their loved ones bringing food for the deceased. They spend the night at graveside bringing the deceased person up-to-date on the family's events over the past year. The holiday is accompanied by weeks-long celebrations as well as decorations featuring cockscomb and yellow chrysanthemum flowers.

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