Tremendous Capital City!. Visitors quickly realize the history, art, culture, architecture and eclectic and delicious gastronomy. Mexico City is just fascinating, too much to explore and discover. Mexico has the largest number of UNESCO world heritage sites in the Americas!. Five in its Capital!
Bienvenida, que sigas asombrando de México porque es maravilloso desde su gente, comida, tradiciones, arquitectura y paisaje naturales. Date más tiempo para disfrutarlo.
Sanborns is not a hotel, its only a store (books, pharmacy, electronics, toys, gifts) with restaurant. There are Sanborns in different cities of the country
Great Video !! Next time go to SAN ANGEL, CHIMALISTAC and COYOACAN ( the Most Charming neighborhoods ) take a Walk in PASEO DE LA REFORMA one of the most important avenues, and visit the CHAPULTEPEC CASTLE ( was the only one Royal Castle in the Americas ), Don´t miss the Iconic SOUMAYA MUSEUM , if you Love Huge Parks, visit PARQUE LA MEXICANA ( Awesome park, Lakes, Cafes, Restaurants, beautiful landscape and Amazing Architecture) México City has trendy neighborhoods like CONDESA and ROMA, they are really beautiful.
True: Every mural has a story. Orozco, Rivera and Siqueiros are some of the most important muralists. Rivera painted a mural in the Rockefeller center main building in NYC but it was erased because it was considered controversial. If you looked at each mural you will look at the chaotic Mexican history. Have a look at what each character is doing and you will get an idea of what the muralists thought of the events. True: Mexico city is a big city but there are a few facts that get confused. The actual size of Mexico city population wise is 9 million inhabitants similar than NYC. In the metropolitan area which includes parts of other state the population is 22 million inhabitants. It is strange but Mexico city is heavily populated in some parts and at the same time it has rural areas and towns. (Of course these rural areas are often unexplored by tourists). True: Mexico city is built in layers which can be seen. The prehispanic buildings were destroyed by the Spaniards then it came the French period were a lot of buildings were built then a waive of Mexican architecture left their mark and lately a modern architecture has emerged with more US influence than European. So buildings as well as murals tell how Mexico city has been changing. Treu: a lot to explore. One month is not enough to explore Mexico city and if you start traveling outside of its borders for short trips you will need more months....
Ignore the one who believes that in Mexico we ride donkeys, we live in deserts, we are pure partying, HOW IGNORANT... WE ARE MORE THAN THAT, WE ARE ROOTS, TRADITION, DEPTH, TIME, FAMILY, BLOOD, UNION... this Mexican land is a heritage, let no one dare to think that by coming to my country they can keep a piece of it. Only a Mexican by birth from great-great-grandparents can call themselves Mexican.
Los gringos sorprendidos por que en CDMX si hay cultura, tradiciones, historia y gastronomia para aventar pa'riba y los pelos de elote se sorprenden, tan ignorantes como siempre😂😂😂😂
Tremendous Capital City!. Visitors quickly realize the history, art, culture, architecture and eclectic and delicious gastronomy. Mexico City is just fascinating, too much to explore and discover.
Mexico has the largest number of UNESCO world heritage sites in the Americas!. Five in its Capital!
Yes, I am going to have to make plans to come again- I love it! And wow- I didn't know that about the UNESCO sites. Makes sense!
Viva Mexico 🇲🇽 ❤ nice video
Es increíble 😮 México 🇲🇽 saludos amiga
Happy holidays.
MERRY 🎄 CHRISTMAS!!!
@andirv5926 😀
Merry Christmas!!! Awesome videos
Thank you! 😍 Merry Christmas to you too.
Visita Xochimilco, las Lomas de Chapultepec, Centro de Tlalpan, Mixcoac, Santa María La Ribera y Santa Fe.
Added to the list! Gracias!
Merry 🎄 Christmas!!!
Don´t worry, even a life time would not be enough time to see everything in Mexico City. Merry Christmas!
True! Merry Christmas
Hola visitors welcome to CDMX 😀
Bienvenida, que sigas asombrando de México porque es maravilloso desde su gente, comida, tradiciones, arquitectura y paisaje naturales.
Date más tiempo para disfrutarlo.
Sanborns is not a hotel, its only a store (books, pharmacy, electronics, toys, gifts) with restaurant. There are Sanborns in different cities of the country
Sanborns de los azulejos is a good place to eat. Bienvenidos a Ciudad de Mexico
Great Video !! Next time go to SAN ANGEL, CHIMALISTAC and COYOACAN ( the Most Charming neighborhoods ) take a Walk in PASEO DE LA REFORMA one of the most important avenues, and visit the CHAPULTEPEC CASTLE ( was the only one Royal Castle in the Americas ), Don´t miss the Iconic SOUMAYA MUSEUM , if you Love Huge Parks, visit PARQUE LA MEXICANA ( Awesome park, Lakes, Cafes, Restaurants, beautiful landscape and Amazing Architecture) México City has trendy neighborhoods like CONDESA and ROMA, they are really beautiful.
Added to the list! Thanks!
True: Every mural has a story. Orozco, Rivera and Siqueiros are some of the most important muralists. Rivera painted a mural in the Rockefeller center main building in NYC but it was erased because it was considered controversial. If you looked at each mural you will look at the chaotic Mexican history. Have a look at what each character is doing and you will get an idea of what the muralists thought of the events.
True: Mexico city is a big city but there are a few facts that get confused. The actual size of Mexico city population wise is 9 million inhabitants similar than NYC. In the metropolitan area which includes parts of other state the population is 22 million inhabitants. It is strange but Mexico city is heavily populated in some parts and at the same time it has rural areas and towns. (Of course these rural areas are often unexplored by tourists).
True: Mexico city is built in layers which can be seen. The prehispanic buildings were destroyed by the Spaniards then it came the French period were a lot of buildings were built then a waive of Mexican architecture left their mark and lately a modern architecture has emerged with more US influence than European. So buildings as well as murals tell how Mexico city has been changing.
Treu: a lot to explore. One month is not enough to explore Mexico city and if you start traveling outside of its borders for short trips you will need more months....
Wow that's a lot of great information- thanks!
Smart and beautiful woman
Hi, you have to visit the National Museum of Antropologi, at Chapultepec and The Templo Mayor besides Zocalo!
Bienvenidos
Paseo de la REFORMA DOMINGO FAMILIAR CALLE PEATONAL Y PUEDES PASAR A LA GRAN CATEDRAL DEL ZÓCALO LA MÁS GRANDE DE LATINOAMÉRICA TEMPLO MAYOR
Thanks for not saying things like: "Did you expect Mexico City to be like this?" or anything of the sort.
Ignore the one who believes that in Mexico we ride donkeys, we live in deserts, we are pure partying, HOW IGNORANT... WE ARE MORE THAN THAT, WE ARE ROOTS, TRADITION, DEPTH, TIME, FAMILY, BLOOD, UNION... this Mexican land is a heritage, let no one dare to think that by coming to my country they can keep a piece of it. Only a Mexican by birth from great-great-grandparents can call themselves Mexican.
I still wonder why youtubers upload these videos. They're so oversaturated with the same places and same reactions.
And I wonder why people like you are still watching them 😂
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@@sonidosoundwaves Respuesta Perfecto!
Los gringos sorprendidos por que en CDMX si hay cultura, tradiciones, historia y gastronomia para aventar pa'riba y los pelos de elote se sorprenden, tan ignorantes como siempre😂😂😂😂