I live in San Luis Potosí. I’m amazed of how beautifully you show my home town. It is, of course, a hidden gem that I’ve taken for granted. The weather is amazing and the food is delicious. Loved your view of my city.
@@TravelWTravis You’re welcome anytime. You still have to discover the beauty of the surrounding small towns and natural landscapes. If you love it now, you’ll love San Luis even more!!
I cannot stress enough the importance of going to Huasteca Potosina, one of the best trips in my life and I've already traveled to quito some other countries. It truly is the hidden gem of Mexico, recommend the bike zip line as top of the list
Hola , yo vivo en San Luis Potosí , les faltó mucho por ver , si algún día regresan yo los llevo a pasear bien para presumir les mi hermosa ciudad , saludos !!!!
This is one of your best ! We are adding this town,SLP, to our travel list. BTW your editing and presentation skills have risen above the norm for RUclips.
hi guys! I am a mexican living in Pennsylvania and I haven't ever been in San Luis Potosi'; but after this video; SLP is my list of places to visit on my next visit to Mexico. Thank you guys. I loved it.
Wow i was visiting in Puerto Vallarta for 5 weeks and am now trying to catch up on your vlogs, love this city, never even heard of it. Thanks for showcasing some lesser known but spectacular places.
Check out Cafe Cortaó. Tangamanga park (the second largest park in Mexico). Jardin Tequis. San Jose dam is built out of Granite. The dam is a busy place on the wekends.. Iv'e lived here more then a year and love it here. -Marc
I recommend you guys visit SLP during "Semana Santa" holidays, this is around end of march and begin of april. Take a complete week and go to Real de Catorce and any of the many beautiful locations of Huasteca Potosina, you will enjoy so much and discover how vibrant and live this city and state is!!! You are very welcome to my city!
THRIVING! not sleeping on the beauty of Mexico Thanks for sharing this hidden gem rich in culture, history and europeanESK. I love it !❤️...added to the shortlist for all that it's givin👌🏾❤️🎁👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽plush bus super cool abnb...awwh u'll just have to go back 4 the falls👍🏽
I just discovered you two and I love, love it that you are about the arts and the amazing work of a female artist/sculptor. I will be looking up her work. OMG! I love your vibe. Muchas gracias from northern California
Love you guys. Going in 3 weeks to Mexico City and want to visit some other place for 5 days. You helped me decide where to go! Just looking at your video SLP is a lovely city with a small town feel, art, good food, nice people and beautiful mountains and natural places to explore nearby. Loved your video, cheers and thanks!
Thanks for showing us this little slice of paradise. We could feel the energy and good vibes. I will make a point to follow your peripatetic journey in Mexico 🇲🇽 😀
Hola !! Wondering if you've ever been on a 2nd tier bus... That's torture!!😁 But otherwise, I loved this video! Especially when you ate at the mercado. Guayabas are my favorite fruit to eat, my favorite agus fresca is Lima, Fresa & Piña. What are yours? Was amazed at the museum Leonora Carrington! Next time I go to San Luis I will definitely go there. I agree with prisons to art, wouldn't that be a wonderful world... (Also, POH - toh - see, with a hard emphasis on the POH😘)
haha we took a bus from PV to Sayulita that wasn't as plush, so maybe that was second tier? It was a short trip though so wasn't so bad! And our faves are guayaba this dragon fruit, which we had at a mercado in Merida and it was deliiiiish.
Hi guys, glad you liked the city. I really recomend you to come again and visit Real de Catorce and Cerro de San Pedro, it's not so far from the city. These were mine towns in the good old days, you will have a blast out of these places! Thanks for coming to San Luis Potosi, come back soon!
My husband is from Xilitla, SLP, where Las pozas is located. It is a surrealistic ‘garden of Eden’ made by Edward James. Also in Xilitla is another Leonora Carrington museum. La Huasteca región is a beautiful, tropical paradise in Mexico, a must see and do while in Mexico, most definitely recommend to rent a car while visiting the area since most ‘must see’ areas are a distance from each other. I DO NOT recommend to go during Semana Santa, the line is 3-5 hours long to get into Las Pozas that weekend.
Very cool! I went to SLP once to visit family and loved it! I really want to go back one day, the city center is beautiful! BTW it’s pronounced Potoe-see (emphases on the “see”) 😉
Jose, creo que para alguien que hable inglés como su lengua nativa, el énfasis tiene que ser al principio, pero agregando una h, para que al pronunciar el po cambie s como seria el sonido en inglés. But maybe not, I am wondering what your take on this is
Yes, one of our favorite places. You defiantly have to go to the Huasteca Potosina area during the hotter months. The water falls are breath taking! 🥰 Also El Real de Catorce is a Pueblo Magico!🥰
My cityyyy!! I’m thrilled I found your video showing a tiny bit of my beautiful city!! I’m glad that you have San Luis Potosí on the map!! I miss living there! You definitely have visit cerro De San Pedro, Santa Maria del Rio, rioverde is the best and of course La Huasteca, love your videos guys keep it up!!
Hey there Cafe con Leche Travels. Happy to see that you enjoyed San Luis Potosí. I live here, most of the places you went to, are really dear for me. The Centro de las Artes is full of memories. I studied performing arts there. Greetings, hope you come back soon.
I loved watching your video, I'm from San Luis, currently living in Australia. This video brought some good memories about my past years. Hopefully you guys can visit La huasteca potosina, the best place to see waterfalls and swimming. Great video :)
David's first "Let's go" was suave 😉 Amazed that you hadn't heard about SLP. Haven't been there yet, but it's on my list! LOVE the salmon fridge in your Airbnb! The sign dance, YAY! Do you ask if there's lard in the oil used to cook the fries? They looked great! Loved the painted underpass. The dam made me wonder where all the water went. "Rest our biscuits?" LOL What a beautiful church! Neat museum. The Be Life Burgers food looked amazing - Anne
Wasn't that fridge amazing? And we didn't ask what the fries were cooked in - we're not the strictest vegans on the planet, so just as long as we don't eat meat directly, we feel ok with it 🤷♂️ Thanks for watching and leaving such a kind comment Anne!
@@TravelWTravis Do you guys have any experience with seeing Gluten Free options as you analyze restaurants for their vegan qualities? Our recent problem is needing to be GF. Tacos with tortillas de maiz are fine, but breading options are still mysterious.
Nice visit and yeah I agree..too short! That BnB is awesome! Are you sure it took a full five minutes for David to fall asleep on the ride up? LOL I bet more like three!
Hi guys! There is a couple that has a you tube channel that live in San Luis Potosi, but you guys showed it so well! Definitely a city I would like to visit!
RUclipsrs Marc and Paulette? I know them. I live in San Luis Potosí also. Everything is open on Mondays except musuems here. Most taco and hamburger street venders don't open until 7:00 or 8:00 in the evenings. Alan
San Luis Potosí is a very interesting city. It hold the largest celebration during holy week. The railroad museum is a must full of history. The churches and cathedral is amazing. Plus museums in the city are also amazing and interesting.
Gracias por compartir MI SAN LUIS POTOSI, es un estado tranquilo, les faltó conocer La Huasteca Potosina donde existen todas las cascadas y una hermosa vegetación. Me gustó mucho su video
@@TravelWTravis thank you so much for the incredible experiences you share. My parents used to go to Merida/Progresso every March until my Dad passed...your videos remind me why they loved it there and Mexico in general.
@@christinecleavest9099 You're so welcome! We're sorry to hear about your dad (but glad he got to experience the beauty of Mexico while he was here!) ❤️❤️❤️
Que respetuosos y que bonito describen San Luis, coincido con Uds. En su comentario del Palacio de Cristal. Regresen hay tantas cosas por visitar les va a encantar. Bienvenidos.🥰
It's completely landlocked and filled with many intriguing cities, mystical waterfalls and lagoons, bursting with culture and history and its capital, San Luis Potosi, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. It's a popular destination for visitors looking for adventure and eco-tourism.
También un potosino, Francisco Eppens Helguera diseño el escudo nacional de México actual, y otro potosino José Francisco Javier Severiano Adolfo ilumino a San Luis Potosí, siendo la primera del mundo.
Leonora is one of my favorites. I'd better get packing! If you're interested, check out the Spanish royal edict on city planning from the early 1500s. You can basically be plopped down in any colonial city and find your directional cues. ETA: really like ypur incorporation of drone footage 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for sharing this hidden gem with us! Proud of you two for bravely going vegetarian at the central mercado and finding it delicious. No doubt saved you some pesos as well.
Thanks again for a tour of discovery. So I just came upon something I have never seen in Mexico. Netflix has a series which takes place in Mexico and is about food called Heavenly Bites. First episode is about micheladas. It is beer mixed with other things. Never saw any like these. But the conoctions are wild. Have a look and if you find some crazy ones let us know. Hasta sabado.
We got a lot more museums hidden in the city, you need to come back to see all of them . And yes! Leonora was really prolific, she did many things in her life. And she was one of the most important figures of surrealism as an art movement. They need to see more of her art and writing in her other museum, it's in Xilitla. There you can see more of that art movement because there is Edward James Jarden, another great art collector and friend of hers. And you will love the town and the coffee! and there they have more vegan options and exotic fruits to try.
Hola. Soy Potosina. Ojalá regresen y logren comer unos tacos hay más lugares, les faltó probar las enchiladas Potosina y mucha comida típica en fin. Gracias x escoger, venir y hablar de mi ciudad. Saludos
El Veganito Mixe keeps odd hours. It was closed various times I've tried to go, but it is worth a visit. Like a regular Mexican taqueria, but all plant-based fillings. Friendly owners, too.
If you could live in either SLP or Queretaro, which would you choose and why? I am trying to convince my partner to add SLP to our exploratory trip to QRO and Morelia, any thoughts you have would be so appreciated! We're looking for historic, walkable, green (parks and plazas), mild temps, and cultural activities. Love your videos, thanks!
That's funny. Vegan is "Vegano" in Spanish. Next time you want to try this again, ask them if they offer comida vegana. Oh comida que no tenga carne o que venga de un animal. Beautiful city🤩
Let us know your best San Luis Potosí tips!
it's pronounced Poto-seeeee not po- toe-see. Accent on the last syllable. lol.
@@littlecupcakespuppies yes, we realized we butchered it while we were editing and it was far too late!
My best recommendation is Museum Laberinto in Parque Tangamanga I also, it has different rooms with interactive activities and temporary galleries.
@@AlejandraMataH Oooh cool - we'll have to check that out next time! Thanks so much!
Hi, are you still here in San Luis Potosí
I live in San Luis Potosí. I’m amazed of how beautifully you show my home town. It is, of course, a hidden gem that I’ve taken for granted. The weather is amazing and the food is delicious. Loved your view of my city.
❤️❤️❤️ thanks so much for watching - we loved your city and are jealous you get to live there!
@@TravelWTravis You’re welcome anytime. You still have to discover the beauty of the surrounding small towns and natural landscapes. If you love it now, you’ll love San Luis even more!!
Omg bullshit ,the People are a douchebag and mean
@@abrilaltes6032 cual colonia
I spent most of my child hood in villa de reyes my grand mother owned el banero san miguel
The Huasteca Potosina one of the coolest secret places in Mexico. Yes you've got to go back!
Yes we DO!
I cannot stress enough the importance of going to Huasteca Potosina, one of the best trips in my life and I've already traveled to quito some other countries. It truly is the hidden gem of Mexico, recommend the bike zip line as top of the list
Will do!
Sooo glad you showed the Leonora Carrington museum. I’m a big fan but never knew about this place. San Luis Potosí is def now on my list!
She was INCREDIBLE.
i'll go w you
Gracias a ustedes me dieron ganas de conocer San Luis Potosí!
que bueno!
Hola , yo vivo en San Luis Potosí , les faltó mucho por ver , si algún día regresan yo los llevo a pasear bien para presumir les mi hermosa ciudad , saludos !!!!
Im from SLP, currently Living in Texas, Thank you for visiting my City, you are so kind and you showed SLP as I remember it ❤
"Rest our biscuits" 😂🤣 I'm totally stealing this! Awesome video - thanks for sharing 🤗
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Watching during a blizzard. Thanks for the vicarious warmth and vibrant colors. :) Leonora Carrington's art reminded me of Pan's Labyrinth.
This is one of your best ! We are adding this town,SLP, to our travel list. BTW your editing and presentation skills have risen above the norm for RUclips.
Oh wow - thanks so much! And definitely check it out if you get the chance - we wished we could have stayed longer!!
You wonderful guys are Great Ambassadors for Mexico 🇲🇽! Thank you for your marvelous videos! Blessings always.
❤️💚❤️!
Fresh made tortillas are the absolute best! 👌
The. BEST.
I love Leonora so much ♥️
hi guys! I am a mexican living in Pennsylvania and I haven't ever been in San Luis Potosi'; but after this video; SLP is my list of places to visit on my next visit to Mexico. Thank you guys. I loved it.
Thank you for taking us along this wonderful trip through beautiful San Luis Potosí!
Be safe and stay healthy!
¡Saludos!
Wow i was visiting in Puerto Vallarta for 5 weeks and am now trying to catch up on your vlogs, love this city, never even heard of it. Thanks for showcasing some lesser known but spectacular places.
Hope you had an awesome time in PV!!
Check out Cafe Cortaó. Tangamanga park (the second largest park in Mexico). Jardin Tequis. San Jose dam is built out of Granite. The dam is a busy place on the wekends.. Iv'e lived here more then a year and love it here. -Marc
Shout out to The Two Travelers. They have made SLP their home and been an inspiration.for those thinking about retiring in Mexico
@@MikeL-qr4dz Awe, thank you Mike. -Marc
I recommend you guys visit SLP during "Semana Santa" holidays, this is around end of march and begin of april. Take a complete week and go to Real de Catorce and any of the many beautiful locations of Huasteca Potosina, you will enjoy so much and discover how vibrant and live this city and state is!!! You are very welcome to my city!
That sounds wonderful - thanks so much!!
Ya have to improve ur english ,but well done
You had me at "I love a good travel torture"! Love it!! You two are adorable ❤
THRIVING! not sleeping on the beauty of Mexico Thanks for sharing this hidden gem rich in culture, history and europeanESK. I love it !❤️...added to the shortlist for all that it's givin👌🏾❤️🎁👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽plush bus super cool abnb...awwh u'll just have to go back 4 the falls👍🏽
Thank you for showing my home town, i think that not many go visit it even that it is so beatifull.
So beautiful!
So happy and proud to be from these beautiful city..villa de Arriaga . My home town s.l.p..
So lucky!
I am so enjoying following your adventures!!
Oh thanks! We’re enjoying taking everyone along!
I just discovered you two and I love, love it that you are about the arts and the amazing work of a female artist/sculptor. I will be looking up her work. OMG! I love your vibe. Muchas gracias from northern California
Another great video!
Loved it!
Great video and amazing DRONE SHOTS boys!
It looks so calm and beautiful.
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Another wonderful video!!!
Thanks Ray!
Leonora Carrington's life was wild and amazing!, Just like her art.✌️
Right?! We loved learning about her!
@@TravelWTravis if y
If you are going to report on a city you should be able to pronounce it!!
@@sallyzedillo4468 why you have to be so rude?, just make the clarification and that’s it
Love you guys. Going in 3 weeks to Mexico City and want to visit some other place for 5 days. You helped me decide where to go! Just looking at your video SLP is a lovely city with a small town feel, art, good food, nice people and beautiful mountains and natural places to explore nearby. Loved your video, cheers and thanks!
This is my hometown, im so glad you guys liked it
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS & I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!
Thank you so much!
Thanks for showing us this little slice of paradise. We could feel the energy and good vibes. I will make a point to follow your peripatetic journey in Mexico 🇲🇽 😀
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Hola !! Wondering if you've ever been on a 2nd tier bus... That's torture!!😁
But otherwise, I loved this video! Especially when you ate at the mercado. Guayabas are my favorite fruit to eat, my favorite agus fresca is Lima, Fresa & Piña. What are yours?
Was amazed at the museum Leonora Carrington! Next time I go to San Luis I will definitely go there. I agree with prisons to art, wouldn't that be a wonderful world...
(Also, POH - toh - see, with a hard emphasis on the POH😘)
haha we took a bus from PV to Sayulita that wasn't as plush, so maybe that was second tier? It was a short trip though so wasn't so bad! And our faves are guayaba this dragon fruit, which we had at a mercado in Merida and it was deliiiiish.
Thanks for sharing guys it is beautiful.
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Hi guys, glad you liked the city. I really recomend you to come again and visit Real de Catorce and Cerro de San Pedro, it's not so far from the city. These were mine towns in the good old days, you will have a blast out of these places! Thanks for coming to San Luis Potosi, come back soon!
We’ll definitely be back! ❤️❤️❤️
Such a beautiful video ❤️🥰😍
Thanks so much for showing us San Luis Potosi. I'll be following your channel!
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My husband is from Xilitla, SLP, where Las pozas is located. It is a surrealistic ‘garden of Eden’ made by Edward James. Also in Xilitla is another Leonora Carrington museum. La Huasteca región is a beautiful, tropical paradise in Mexico, a must see and do while in Mexico, most definitely recommend to rent a car while visiting the area since most ‘must see’ areas are a distance from each other. I DO NOT recommend to go during Semana Santa, the line is 3-5 hours long to get into Las Pozas that weekend.
Ooooh yes we can’t wait to get a car and go back!!
Very cool! I went to SLP once to visit family and loved it! I really want to go back one day, the city center is beautiful! BTW it’s pronounced Potoe-see (emphases on the “see”) 😉
Hahah yes, we realized we had been mispronouncing it the whole time when we were editing 🤦♂️
@@TravelWTravis lol no worries it happens
Jose, creo que para alguien que hable inglés como su lengua nativa, el énfasis tiene que ser al principio, pero agregando una h, para que al pronunciar el po cambie s como seria el sonido en inglés. But maybe not, I am wondering what your take on this is
@@m.susanlight9235 hola, no creo porque el acento está en la sí de Poto-sí :)
@@JoseCastro-bs6iw omg Your english is such a beauty
Thanks for this awesome tour guys! Great video. Have been curious about SLP - so great to see this! Be well!
Thanks Lisa!!
Excelente video!! Gracias por visitar mi Estado, los invito a dar un tour, les faltaron muchos lugares por recorrer.
hey cafe con leche, love your amazing travels such beautiful scenary and food always looks so delicious - keep videos coming :-)
Thanks so much!! ❤️❤️❤️
Yes, one of our favorite places. You defiantly have to go to the Huasteca Potosina area during the hotter months. The water falls are breath taking! 🥰 Also El Real de Catorce is a Pueblo Magico!🥰
We can’t wait to go back!
bienvenidos es hermoso San Luis Potosí y me da tanto gusto que lo disfruten 😘
son muy creidas las potosinas
I really like how you show locations on the map. Nicely done. It's hard to find good videos of San Luis Potosi.
Y'all keep adding more places to my "list"!
My cityyyy!! I’m thrilled I found your video showing a tiny bit of my beautiful city!! I’m glad that you have San Luis Potosí on the map!! I miss living there! You definitely have visit cerro De San Pedro, Santa Maria del Rio, rioverde is the best and of course La Huasteca, love your videos guys keep it up!!
Your city is so wonderful! Thanks so much for watching!
Hey there Cafe con Leche Travels. Happy to see that you enjoyed San Luis Potosí. I live here, most of the places you went to, are really dear for me. The Centro de las Artes is full of memories. I studied performing arts there.
Greetings, hope you come back soon.
I loved watching your video, I'm from San Luis, currently living in Australia. This video brought some good memories about my past years. Hopefully you guys can visit La huasteca potosina, the best place to see waterfalls and swimming. Great video :)
We can’t wait to get back!
Man y'all make me hungry 😅😁😅😂🥰 Amen 💕🔙
David's first "Let's go" was suave 😉 Amazed that you hadn't heard about SLP. Haven't been there yet, but it's on my list! LOVE the salmon fridge in your Airbnb! The sign dance, YAY! Do you ask if there's lard in the oil used to cook the fries? They looked great! Loved the painted underpass. The dam made me wonder where all the water went. "Rest our biscuits?" LOL What a beautiful church! Neat museum. The Be Life Burgers food looked amazing - Anne
Wasn't that fridge amazing? And we didn't ask what the fries were cooked in - we're not the strictest vegans on the planet, so just as long as we don't eat meat directly, we feel ok with it 🤷♂️ Thanks for watching and leaving such a kind comment Anne!
@@TravelWTravis Do you guys have any experience with seeing Gluten Free options as you analyze restaurants for their vegan qualities? Our recent problem is needing to be GF. Tacos with tortillas de maiz are fine, but breading options are still mysterious.
Nice visit and yeah I agree..too short! That BnB is awesome! Are you sure it took a full five minutes for David to fall asleep on the ride up? LOL I bet more like three!
Hi guys! There is a couple that has a you tube channel that live in San Luis Potosi, but you guys showed it so well! Definitely a city I would like to visit!
❤️❤️❤️ definitely add it to your list!
RUclipsrs Marc and Paulette? I know them. I live in San Luis Potosí also. Everything is open on Mondays except musuems here. Most taco and hamburger street venders don't open until 7:00 or 8:00 in the evenings. Alan
San Luis Potosí is a very interesting city. It hold the largest celebration during holy week. The railroad museum is a must full of history. The churches and cathedral is amazing. Plus museums in the city are also amazing and interesting.
Gracias por compartir MI SAN LUIS POTOSI, es un estado tranquilo, les faltó conocer La Huasteca Potosina donde existen todas las cascadas y una hermosa vegetación. Me gustó mucho su video
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Wow! thank you for this wonderful post.
Thanks so much for watching!
@@TravelWTravis thank you so much for the incredible experiences you share.
My parents used to go to Merida/Progresso every March until my Dad passed...your videos remind me why they loved it there and Mexico in general.
@@christinecleavest9099 You're so welcome! We're sorry to hear about your dad (but glad he got to experience the beauty of Mexico while he was here!) ❤️❤️❤️
@@TravelWTravis 😘🥳👍🏾😘😘
Beautiful San Luis Potosí 😍
YOU GUYS ARE SO INSPIRING. Can't wait to move to Merida. ;-)
Thank you! Another great video!
Thanks Lori!!
Que respetuosos y que bonito describen San Luis, coincido con Uds. En su comentario del Palacio de Cristal.
Regresen hay tantas cosas por visitar les va a encantar.
Bienvenidos.🥰
Hermosos...🥰
Leonora Carrington una de mis artistas favoritas..su vida fue muy interesante. Me da gusto que en este país se le recuerde y homenajee
¡nosotros también!
You guys do videos - a cut above the rest. Good job.
It's completely landlocked and filled with many intriguing cities, mystical waterfalls and lagoons, bursting with culture and history and its capital, San Luis Potosi, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010. It's a popular destination for visitors looking for adventure and eco-tourism.
You should go to Real de Catorce, it is mágical and has a lot of history.
You need drive 3 hours.
@@beatrizcamarillo9053 to*come on speak it well
Love the name of your channel. My wife is from San luis Potosi. We live in Miami.
Oh wonderful - she’s so lucky!!
You guys are too cute… loving the dance by the letters 💗🥳🕺🏻🕺🏻
San Luis Potosí cuna del himno nacional mexicano y de la revolución mexicana, tierra de grandes potosinos ilustres.
También un potosino, Francisco Eppens Helguera diseño el escudo nacional de México actual, y otro potosino José Francisco Javier Severiano Adolfo ilumino a San Luis Potosí, siendo la primera del mundo.
Another great video. Israel, you sold SLP to me. On my list of places to visit on my next trip.
Gracias por venir a nuestra ciudad, siempre serán bienvenidos 🥰👍🙏
Leonora is one of my favorites. I'd better get packing!
If you're interested, check out the Spanish royal edict on city planning from the early 1500s. You can basically be plopped down in any colonial city and find your directional cues.
ETA: really like ypur incorporation of drone footage 👍🏻👍🏻
Fabulous video,, Its been on my bucket list, thank you safe travels
Thank you for the culture!!!!
Thanks for sharing this hidden gem with us! Proud of you two for bravely going vegetarian at the central mercado and finding it delicious. No doubt saved you some pesos as well.
Yes - both plates were about $7 total (we tipped another $7 because that's insane and they were so kind to us)!
That Airbnb is beautiful!
Leonora Carrington. Very interesting history. 2 sons! Pablo, a physician, lives in Richmond, VA. Gabriel, professor, at UNAM.
Oh wow!
Po two see lol. I visited there and it is beautiful. Greetings from Querétaro.
The cafe and leches are deliciously complementary and fun
David slept? Shocker!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
The welcome Travis abs David sign was so cute.
Right?!
Sahn Loo IS potoe SI looks great thanks for showing.
me gusto mucho su paseo por san luis potosi
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Nice drone shots!
Thanks again for a tour of discovery. So I just came upon something I have never seen in Mexico. Netflix has a series which takes place in Mexico and is about food called Heavenly Bites. First episode is about micheladas. It is beer mixed with other things. Never saw any like these. But the conoctions are wild. Have a look and if you find some crazy ones let us know. Hasta sabado.
ah yes! we saw that pop up in our feed but haven't watched yet! Will add it to our list!
Gracias por visitarnos soy Potosina y me encanta mi ciudad pero si les faltó conocer más cosas típicas de San Luis pero gracias!!👍💝
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I’ve heard of it, would like to visit it. What is Monterrey like ? I want to drive there from Dallas.
I , LOL saw your large travel cases you travel with. Me Nike Air dry and a Backpack.
David you love all food 😂😂.. could you all do a video with tips on selecting Airbnb locations.. PLEASE!!
We got a lot more museums hidden in the city, you need to come back to see all of them . And yes! Leonora was really prolific, she did many things in her life. And she was one of the most important figures of surrealism as an art movement. They need to see more of her art and writing in her other museum, it's in Xilitla. There you can see more of that art movement because there is Edward James Jarden, another great art collector and friend of hers. And you will love the town and the coffee! and there they have more vegan options and exotic fruits to try.
We definitely need to come back!
I will add to my list!!!
Hola. Soy Potosina. Ojalá regresen y logren comer unos tacos hay más lugares, les faltó probar las enchiladas Potosina y mucha comida típica en fin. Gracias x escoger, venir y hablar de mi ciudad. Saludos
Estamos deseando volver. ¡Muchas gracias por recibirnos en su hermosa ciudad!
El Veganito Mixe keeps odd hours. It was closed various times I've tried to go, but it is worth a visit. Like a regular Mexican taqueria, but all plant-based fillings. Friendly owners, too.
Okay Cafe con Lethe we see you! Work that drone boys 10’s 10’s across the board 🎉👍
hahah 😘
If you could live in either SLP or Queretaro, which would you choose and why? I am trying to convince my partner to add SLP to our exploratory trip to QRO and Morelia, any thoughts you have would be so appreciated! We're looking for historic, walkable, green (parks and plazas), mild temps, and cultural activities. Love your videos, thanks!
Les recomiendo los tacos en la entrada del parque Tangamanga.
Los amo amigos ❤️
Wowza. The camera work is next level!! Really well done. Beautiful city.
Do you two wear fit bits? I wonder how many miles you walk a day?
haha thanks! On days we're out exploring we usually walk like 8-10 miles 😬
That trolly is a perfect tired tourist activity!
Mi Tierra hermosa
hermosa!!
Thanks guys!
You're so welcome - thanks for watching!
That's funny. Vegan is "Vegano" in Spanish. Next time you want to try this again, ask them if they offer comida vegana. Oh comida que no tenga carne o que venga de un animal. Beautiful city🤩
Love the video
Thanks Tim!