How do I meet people in Patzcuaro?
When we asked people living in Patzcuaro about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"Expats living in Patzcuaro can join a variety of clubs and activities to meet new people, such as golf clubs, bridge clubs, cooking clubs, and cultural exchange clubs. Additionally, there are monthly potluck dinners that provide the perfect opportunity for expats to meet other residents and mingle. Expats can also join local walking or biking groups and explore the city together while meeting new people. Additionally, there are many expatriate networks, such as ExpatBuzz Mexico and Mexico Expat Network, that allow expats to connect with each other, ask questions, share stories, and make friends. Finally, attending local events and festivals is a great way to meet people who have relocated to Patzcuaro," said a member in Patzcuaro, Mexico.

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"It depends on who you want to meet. There is an English library inside the restaurant, Lupita's, a few steps from the Bascilica on Arciga Street. A volunteer group has their meetings there. English is spoken. They would welcome volunteers. If you want to meet Indigenous Purepecha, Mulle (dock) San Pedrito is run by them and it is a beautiful park next to the lake. Also they sell their art on the street and in the mercado in Centro ( open every day-even Christmas.) They also sell fruits and vegetables, clothes, shoes, socks, anything you need. To become friends with local people, it is necessary to speak Spanish and they are friendly. There are usually English speakers sitting outdoors at a cafe on Plaza Grande. One can take Spanish lessons as well," remarked another expat who made the move to Patzcuaro, Mexico.
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