Our Cost of Living for 28 Days in Puebla - Guia Completa Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2023
  • We show you some of the best restaurants, bars, day trips, and museums in Puebla.
    We also break down our cost of living in depth - including accommodation, restaurants, and groceries, show you the Airbnb we stayed in, and give you our top recommendations.

Комментарии • 24

  • @dianakurland2500
    @dianakurland2500 Год назад

    Beautiful, informative video with great background music.

  • @GringosRUs
    @GringosRUs Год назад

    Wow - everything is so colorful and vibrant from the street art to the food. That place with the miniatures is pretty cool. That roof patio is DA BOMB! We really appreciate the roundup and recommendations. Really great video, guys!

    • @GeorgiaandDavid
      @GeorgiaandDavid  Год назад +1

      Thanks! We really enjoyed the miniatures museum. Puebla is worth a visit for the food alone!

  • @ellao.2433
    @ellao.2433 Год назад

    The long mural was impressive!

  • @patoshea5351
    @patoshea5351 Год назад

    With your suggestion I visited Morelia..I really. Enjoyed higher anxious of city...now torn to see Publea or Zachtecas....also Enjoyed Queretaro

    • @GeorgiaandDavid
      @GeorgiaandDavid  Год назад

      Zacatecas is much smaller than Puebla and in my opinion it is more beautiful and has friendlier people. Puebla has some of the best food we have had in all of Mexico and some of the most beautiful churches. It definitely has a grittier city feel though.

    • @patoshea5351
      @patoshea5351 Год назад

      Thanks for reply...I wish knew more about Zachteccas before..it's little difficult to reach..maybe flying to Leon..bus from there
      Now back in quite side of Coyocan after 4 hr bus ride from Miguel,,,it's changing
      Appreciate difference of description of Publea..I see that in your video..thanks
      Please go to Zih..view...like find a in-between city to the beach to Morella to view

    • @GeorgiaandDavid
      @GeorgiaandDavid  Год назад

      @@patoshea5351 hopefully we will visit Zihuatanejo in 2024. We already have our accomodations booked through the end of this year. We visited Zacatecas between Guanajuato and San Luis Potosi, it is a little different for us since we travel in our Jeep.

  • @s_garcia7
    @s_garcia7 Год назад

    Thank you Georgia and David for sharing this video with us. I have been in Puebla many times and I agree with you, it is a beautiful city and it has one of the best traditional cousins of all Mexico. Yes sir.
    Since you're doing a box cut of your stay in Puebla, I guess you're done with that city, and now you're heading to the next Pueblo Mágico, which I guess is... ORIZABA! I am right? Well, it just happen that Orizaba is my home town. So, if that's the case, I can recommend you some places to visit and give you a copuple of advices regarding that very special city for me. Just let me known, ok? Have a very pleasant and safe trip. And please, keep posting videos like this. ¡Buen viaje, amigos!

    • @GeorgiaandDavid
      @GeorgiaandDavid  Год назад

      We actually visited Puebla before we headed to Morelia we posted the content out of order because of Dia de Muertos. We do plan on visiting Veracruz this year though!

    • @s_garcia7
      @s_garcia7 Год назад

      That's great! I am sure that you will really enjoy not only Orizaba, but the entire State of Veracruz. There are many things to do and see down there.

    • @s_garcia7
      @s_garcia7 Год назад

      Friends, I'd like to give you a travel advice for your trip to Veracruz. If you are in or near Puebla, there are two roads to go to Orizaba: the Federal Toll Road 150D and the Federal Highway 150.

    • @s_garcia7
      @s_garcia7 Год назад

      I highly recommend that you use the first one (Federal Toll Road 150D) as it’s the safer of the two (it's a four lane divided highway). This route is known as CUMBRES DE MALTRATA (named after a small village located in the middle of the mountains aside of this road), and there're a couple of things to consider about it to make your trip safer.

    • @s_garcia7
      @s_garcia7 Год назад

      First: you are gonna cross the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range, and most of the time it’s covered in fog. At worst, it can be so dense that you won't see 10 or 20 meters ahead. Fog can be present at any time of the day, but it’s more common to have it at late afternoon or evenning. So, consider traveling in daylight.

  • @ennisduarte
    @ennisduarte 11 месяцев назад

    PUEBLA DE LOS ANGELES ITS HISTORY FOOD CULTURE

  • @Maya-uy2xx
    @Maya-uy2xx 10 месяцев назад

    that’s a lot of money for one month 😲