HOW DO WE SPEND OUR TIME IN PÁTZCUARO?
A New Boomer Member recently sent me a message saying that she and her husband were looking for a retirement place in Latin America and asked if I could share our daily experience living in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico. She asked, “Is the assimilation difficult? How important is the language? How are the locals treating you? What is the price of the real estate? How much on average does it take to live there a month? Sorry for this many questions, we cannot find any sources yet to have a good objective overview of living in Mexico.” I answered her with an email, but it seems to me that many people, who have not yet made the move to overseas living, probably have the same or similar questions. So, I would like to share the comments I sent in my email to the New Member.
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May 11
2009
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Mexico’s Pueblos MágicosPosted by Stephen Kaczor in Valle de Bravo , Tequila , Tepoztlan , Tepotzotlan , Taxco , Tapalpa , San Miguel de Allende , San Cristobal de las Casas , Real de Monte , Real de Catorce , Pueblos Magicos , Pueblo Magico , Patzcuaro , Parras de la Fuente , Mexico , Mexcaltitan , Mazamitla , Izamal , Huasca de Ocampo , Dolores Hidalgo , Cuetzalan , Comala , Alamos |
A Pueblo Mágico is a place where “symbolism, legend, history, important events and day-to-day life” have collided to create a unique result. “They are magic in their social and cultural manifestations, with great opportunities for tourism.” This is a good description from Mexico’s tourism agency, which is more than can be said about SECTUR’s website. Some things are the same everywhere. One constant is that government websites are not the most useful.






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