It runs along one of the oldest and most winding streets of San Miguel de Allende, reaching the spring that gives rise to its name “El Chorro” and the chapel in the upper part, where it is said that the first Christian ceremony was held in San Miguel de Allende.
The Paseo del Chorro is also home to the house of culture, as the old water chambers have been converted into rooms where dance, visual arts, literature, theatre and music workshops are held.
In the lower part are the “Lavaderos”, a place where people used to wash their clothes in the community.
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