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My Travel Bucket List- San Miguel de Allende Pt. 2: Toys!

Do you remember your favorite toy from your childhood? What was it? For me, it was my loteria cards (a kind of Mexican bingo,) and a teddy bear. I loved them both so much, and even in adulthood, I sometimes miss them. We all have strong memories attached to our favorite toys.

In San Miguel de Allende, you can find a museum dedicated to traditional handmade toys from Mexico’s past. In Museo La Esquina, you can find toys from every region in Mexico. The museum is located on a corner, hence the name, near the main plaza. At first glance, it seems to be located in a small and modest building, but once inside, you find a veritable treasure trove of toys.

Loteria game pieces

As you make your way through the rooms, each dedicated to a different style of toy and play, Mexican nursery rhymes pump through the speakers. You are transported to a more innocent time, as you gaze at the glass cases filled with bright and whimsical pieces. Visitors have a twinkle in their eyes as they see their favorite toys displayed with such love and care. I saw countless adults pressing their faces to the glass, or lovingly pointing details out to their children. It felt as if the rooms transported each guest to their very own childhood memory. I could almost see their inner child leading them from room to room.

Frida inspired rag dolls

Every room holds more and more wonders. From humble rag dolls to intricate wood and porcelain dolls, to papier mache creations, all displayed as if they are the most important historical artifacts.

Views from the rooftop

If you find yourself in San Miguel de Allende with a few hours to kill, I recommend you spend your time at Museo La Esquina. The gift shop sells handcrafted toys to bring back as souvenirs, and the rooftop offers a beautiful view of San Miguel. Let me know if you visit!

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