Visit the weekly market in the Santa Tere neighborhood. I believe it's twice a week...can't remember. Oh, and not sure if you're both into clubbing anymore but visit Monica's bar for a big ole' gay party night. : )
it's a fun day-trip. Great local art - not imported stuff from China...REAL ART AND CRAFTSMANSHIP! Awesome street food. Skipped the restaurant scene, it was out of my budget. Overall a fun time.
Did you hang out at the Templo Expiatorio for Sunday evening? The plaza comes alive with vendors, food, and dancing. It’s a great spot any evening, but Sunday nights are magical. And you found one of the best rentals in Americana! I’ve stayed in that building several times and have already booked for July.
Thank you so much for the MiBici tutorial! I'll be in GDL for a week next month and I hadn't really thought much about how I'd need to set that up. I'll definitely get an annual pass before I leave so I can set it up once I arrive.
I spent 3 months in Guadalajara and I also feel like I just scratched the surface, lol. I definitely think that exploring all of the public art, sculptures, and monuments is one of the most enjoyable things to do there. Some places I recommend to check out on your next trip are Bosque los Colomos, Parque Mirador/Barranca de Huentitan, Zapopan centro, Chapalita, and a day trip to Lake Chapala.
Just beautiful video guys on so many levels. 1st. because like I told you before Guadalajara was my home for ten years and it was the city where I truly felt comfortable being gay for the first time after coming out in college in California. 2nd because the videography is awesome in this vid...such amazing editing! 3rd, which is really 1st on an intellectual level is that as a political science and Latin American Studies major you took the time and the effort to read or simply look up historical facts to narrate the video as you visited the different locations in the city...fuerte abrazo to you both for that because so many travel youtubers are too lazy and just post useless crap. Keep it up!
Aw thanks so much for those kinds words! And yes - we love educating ourselves (and hopefully others) on some of the cool stuff we get to experience. Thanks again for watching and glad you're enjoying them!!
Hi guys. I lived in Gaydalajara for 8 years. I missed very much GDL. I am glad you liked what is considered by many Mexicans to be Mexico's gay capital.
Love love this video! My husband and I just sold our home and are moving to the Baja! Your an inspiration and we have been watching your videos from the beginning. You both Rock! We both look forward to your videos on Thursday. Thank you again and keep up the great work. You both are wonderful together.
Guadalajara is a 6-million-people vibrant lively metropolis. Modern areas with huge malls and skyscrapers, subway lines, and good highways are blended with history, art, beautiful old architecture, food, music and more. The people are almost always warm and frienly. There are tons of places to go within and around the big city. Chapala, Ajijic, Tequila, the impressive zoo, to mention but a few. Guadalajara is cosmopolitan and traditional. Has it all.
I was in tlaquepaque in día de muertos! It was gorgeours and had many Catrinas all over, I recomend going to tequila, if youblike to drink (tequila) it is actualmente legal to drink on the street
We live in Puerto Vallarta and just came back from a trip to Guadalajara. We fell in love as well and are looking at rentals. Thank you for your videos.
I guys, I'm happy to see you continue to enjoy Guadalajara. If you think Tlaguepague has crafts and artisans you should try to get to Tonala. The tianguis market there will set your hearts a flutter and the artisans there must be some of the best in the world. Enjoy you stay here.
Looks like a perfect sized city, not too big, not too small, and also not too hot or cold. Plenty to see and then there are day trips to places like Lake Chapala and not too far for a bus ride to the coast either.
Loved this video. I had no idea that Guadalajara had such an arts scene. Enjoyed your bike share rental story. I like Merida but it seems like it’s too small for a big arts scene. (Then again I did buy some great art there. 😀)
wow - you two just hit the best of the city. I love Guadalajara because I tend to meet people from all over the world, who are attending university. Making it such a great international destination. I love Mexican food, but not every night. Great Korean food and Ramen joints to try. And all the wonderful urban coffee joints. I'm enjoying your lens of Guadalajara. You're enjoying the full city not just the touristy areas. Being bike friendly, and what I would call a very progressive city, reminds me of home, (the good parts of Portland Oregon). It's my favorite city in Mexico!! And you two highlight it so well. Great vlog! The cathedral you're standing in front of at the end of the vlog (I should remember the name) has a wonderful weekend market and food vendors on the weekend. It's a great place to hang out in the evening....dancing, family friendly, did I mention the food? It really comes alive.
I was born in a place where personal preferences were respected, so people were able to express fully. It wasn't a perfect place because it was colonized, but i got the best vibe. I know I am never satisfied with just monochromatic way of living here in the US. How I wish you are in mainstream TV! You are so delightful to see. You tell the truth so gracefully and are just fun overall. Thank you.
gdl looks so fun and I love how y'all are adding more editing tricks as you make new videos. really liked the historical voice over info! some of my fave youtubers either never say what they are looking at or they say "over there it looks to be a church, not sure what it's called..." ha! still love em, but is it so hard to read a plaque and then tell us what we're looking at? great job as always, fellas!
Loved Your Tour of GDL! I used to have a place in El Centro, near Mercado Alcade. Mibici is a lifesaver if you don't have a car. If you do have a car, there are safe pay per hour/day garages everywhere. The cost of living is Guadalajara is HALF of what I pay currently in Vallarta...from living expenses to food to travel...super afforfable big city living. A great day trip is to San Juan Cosala ln Lake Chapala. They have numerous natural hot springs on the lake! Day passes are available and reasonably priced. Also, Guadalajara is home to a major International Film Festival every year on/near the University campus. So much talent from around the world gathers to showcase their films. You'll never run out of things to do there. Make sure to go to the gay club 'Babel' in El Centro...a great mix of people and good times. ~Salud You Two 🙏🏼
Awww this was such a heartwarming video. I’ve never thought about using a bike share system there, thanks for doing the hard work for us. I hope that you return to making videos (a LOT of people like to travel to SoCal - you don’t have to jump on a plane to make videos for us 😉)
Great video, you should try to visit next time, Tequila, Guadalajara Zoo, Metropolitan Park,Colomos Forest, Barranca de Huentitán, Chapala, Ajijic Tonalá, take the subway, see the murals of Cultural Institute Cabañas, Chapalita, Providencia and the luxury part Andares
Guys, I was born there and am currently in the process of tying loose ends to move back to gdl, you should totally move there! The weather is generally amazing with rain in the afternoons, the biggest lgbtq+ community is in gdl and the food is ahhhmazing! Trust me, you won’t regret it!! Especially in the area you’re in. Also try the empanadas from Tlaquepaque 😉
There was a restaurant with ample seating in the back where I had some of the best, most flavorful shrimp stew / soup ever! I have forgotten the name. Tlaquepaque was gorgeous! Next time, please show the sculpture of Miguel Hidalgo leading the people to freedom! Loved this vid, thanks!
Just discovered your videos.I really like your presenting style.I’m planning on going over to Mexico for 6 months next year so doing plenty of research before I go and your vids have been very helpful.Thanks guys!
It clearly looks like (both) your entire beings resonate with Guadalajara. 💡DO IT ALL! You had me at cooler weather. I say move and give us all the vids you feel like in 4-6 months (about the lifestyle there & stuff). Then move back IF you want. No kidz No pets = WEEeee MOBILE!✨👍🏽😊🎶✨❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✨👍🏽😊🎶✨❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 'go anywhere do anything at anytime' ....
Thanks for another interesting vlog! I really liked seeing Tlaquepaque! I need to do some serious research on it as a possible place to live. Glad to see you enjoying yourselves so much!
I hope you guys are visiting Tequila while in GDL! It’s a must even if you don’t drink so you can appreciate the Tequila making process & the very unique landscape!
Thanks so much for the Bike tutorial! Got frustrated the last time I tried and just gave up (focus/details are not my strength :( ) ... Plan to head back to the city next week ... look forward to using the bikes this time!
We hope to retire in Queretaro, Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Morelia, Puebla, or San Cristobal de las Casas. We hope you make videos on all those cities please ! 😉
Fun fact guys (talking about age): Mexico in general is a very “young” country with a median age of 28; in CDMX it’s 27. My guess is that since GDL is an economic center, it also attracts the young ppl just starting their careers. By comparison, the U.S. median age is 38, Western Europe ~45 and places like Germany & Japan with a rapidly graying population-> 47!!
Thank you so much for this amazing video of my hometown! Haven’t been there in so long it almost feels I’m not even from there anymore! Lol. Trying to decide whether moving to beautiful (and reportedly “the safest city”) Mérida or just going back to my so big (and maybe not so safe?) but so fantastic Guadalajara from the US. Puerto Vallarta is also on the list. So hard to decide! Subscribed. 🇲🇽👍👍
Your hometown is amazing! And yes - there are so many great places here, it's tough to decide where to end up (which is why we're going to keep traveling for a bit!)
How are you guys managing without knowing much Spanish? As you travel from place to place it would be interesting to hear about the differences of where it is easier to get by with English and where it is more of a struggle
It will be interesting to hear what you think of Mérida once the city is able to return to “normal” once the virus passes. The number of free cultural events in the parks will provide more things to do.
@@TravelWTravis I’ve been to Merida, beautiful but I think the weather and and cultural eye candy is more my speed in Guadalajara! So many beautiful places to see there!
Bruce-yup, they are lovin on Guadalajara, but they are still on an exploratory journey, so somewhere else may suit them/call to them even more. Though GDL seems high on the list
Yes, Merida rocks, but TOO HOT, so it is awesome that you get to be in some of the cooler cities. Some questiond-Guadalajara is a big city, but your video makes it seem like a small walkable place. Is that because you are in centro? Also, what is the best way to go from the airport to el centro? And how do you compare prices-is Guadalajara more expensive than Merida? How much was your Airbnb? I take it you ate still paying rent in Merida as well...will you be going to Guanajuato on this trip?
We stayed in Colonia Americana, which is very close to Centro, and took an Uber into the city from the airport (there's busses as well which are much less expensive). Prices in GDL were a bit more expensive than places in Merida, but honestly we didn't notice a huge difference. Buuuuut that could have just been the places we went to - we're sure you could find very pricey things in both cities if you tried hard enough 🙃 The AirBnb link is in the video description - we paid about $50 USD per night, but it varies depending on the season, etc.
The bici bike crap nearly ruined my trip. Nobody explains this. I wish I watched this before arrival. The buses are near useless, the trains don’t go to tourist places. Cabs are cheap but unmetered. Airport travel requires a cab, and I really tried to do the bus thing. Its almost impossible.
Leave your best Guadalajara / Tlaquepaque / Jaliso tips below!
Visit the weekly market in the Santa Tere neighborhood. I believe it's twice a week...can't remember. Oh, and not sure if you're both into clubbing anymore but visit Monica's bar for a big ole' gay party night. : )
it's a fun day-trip. Great local art - not imported stuff from China...REAL ART AND CRAFTSMANSHIP! Awesome street food. Skipped the restaurant scene, it was out of my budget. Overall a fun time.
You could have bought a re-chargeable credit card at an OXXO and avoid all that bike drama.
@@dramirezg70 Ah - now we know!
Did you hang out at the Templo Expiatorio for Sunday evening? The plaza comes alive with vendors, food, and dancing. It’s a great spot any evening, but Sunday nights are magical. And you found one of the best rentals in Americana! I’ve stayed in that building several times and have already booked for July.
You guys are so cool and the cuttiest couple. You two have made me wanna visit Guadalajara now!😱
Haha yeeees, do it!!
@@TravelWTravis 😁😁😁
Great feedback on the bike rent.. hopefully they can improve it for foreigners to get the bikes more intuitive 👍🏽
So nice! Excelente Video!! Muchas gracias. yo viviendo en Gudalajara. Me encanta hermoso cuidad Guadalajara
Thank you so much for the MiBici tutorial! I'll be in GDL for a week next month and I hadn't really thought much about how I'd need to set that up. I'll definitely get an annual pass before I leave so I can set it up once I arrive.
Thank you for the bike information! It will be very helpful when I visit my birthplace for the first time :) thanks, you guys are sweet.
I spent 3 months in Guadalajara and I also feel like I just scratched the surface, lol. I definitely think that exploring all of the public art, sculptures, and monuments is one of the most enjoyable things to do there. Some places I recommend to check out on your next trip are Bosque los Colomos, Parque Mirador/Barranca de Huentitan, Zapopan centro, Chapalita, and a day trip to Lake Chapala.
Oh wonderful - thanks for those tips!!
Nice video, glad you had nice weather it was brutally hot during our visit.
Easy bus ride from GDL to town of Tequila. Lots to do and see in the pueblo.
Great tip!
One of your best videos yet. Thank you for taking us on an amazing journey with you.
Thanks Anita!!
GDL is one of my top fav cities in Mexico. Just love it there.
Us too!
Just beautiful video guys on so many levels. 1st. because like I told you before Guadalajara was my home for ten years and it was the city where I truly felt comfortable being gay for the first time after coming out in college in California. 2nd because the videography is awesome in this vid...such amazing editing! 3rd, which is really 1st on an intellectual level is that as a political science and Latin American Studies major you took the time and the effort to read or simply look up historical facts to narrate the video as you visited the different locations in the city...fuerte abrazo to you both for that because so many travel youtubers are too lazy and just post useless crap. Keep it up!
Aw thanks so much for those kinds words! And yes - we love educating ourselves (and hopefully others) on some of the cool stuff we get to experience. Thanks again for watching and glad you're enjoying them!!
Hi guys. I lived in Gaydalajara for 8 years. I missed very much GDL. I am glad you liked what is considered by many Mexicans to be Mexico's gay capital.
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Finally a longer Vlog! I love these types of videos and the camera work is amazing ❤️
Thanks so much!
Love how you guys are exploring other cities and share them with us.... one of the great joys of Mexico for sure - city hopping !!
Yes! Glad you’re enjoying the ride!
Love it, thank you for the longer video! Even so, when it came time for you telling me it was the end I was like nooooo too short! Lol. Thanks 😊
hahaha so glad you enjoyed it!!
I know… I always get sad when I hear ‘here comes our tag line’..
@@traceylankford8579 😂😘
Love love this video!
My husband and I just sold our home and are moving to the Baja! Your an inspiration and we have been watching your videos from the beginning. You both Rock! We both look forward to your videos on Thursday. Thank you again and keep up the great work. You both are wonderful together.
Oh thanks so much Stephanie!! Good luck on your move - let us know how everything goes!!
Thanks for the tour boys! It look amazing and I’m adding Guadalajara to my list to visit.
Guadalajara is a 6-million-people vibrant lively metropolis. Modern areas with huge malls and skyscrapers, subway lines, and good highways are blended with history, art, beautiful old architecture, food, music and more. The people are almost always warm and frienly. There are tons of places to go within and around the big city. Chapala, Ajijic, Tequila, the impressive zoo, to mention but a few. Guadalajara is cosmopolitan and traditional. Has it all.
It's true!!
So happy to see you being so happy ❤️💋 Definitely putting Guadalajara on my bucket list.
Yes!! It’s wonderfuuuuul! ❤️❤️❤️
I'd love to go once again to Tlaquepaque 💕 lots of art. Thanks for showing
I was in tlaquepaque in día de muertos! It was gorgeours and had many Catrinas all over, I recomend going to tequila, if youblike to drink (tequila) it is actualmente legal to drink on the street
Oh wow - we definitely want to come back in Oct to see all the celebrations!
We live in Puerto Vallarta and just came back from a trip to Guadalajara. We fell in love as well and are looking at rentals. Thank you for your videos.
I guys, I'm happy to see you continue to enjoy Guadalajara. If you think Tlaguepague has crafts and artisans you should try to get to Tonala. The tianguis market there will set your hearts a flutter and the artisans there must be some of the best in the world.
Enjoy you stay here.
Ahhh - ok, guess this means we’ll have to go back!
Wow I remember Tonala, I had a great time there and bought some very nice items;)
Looks like a perfect sized city, not too big, not too small, and also not too hot or cold. Plenty to see and then there are day trips to places like Lake Chapala and not too far for a bus ride to the coast either.
And a large ex-pats commmunity in Ajijic
You guys should go to Chapala and Ajijic, you will love it.
Loved this video. I had no idea that Guadalajara had such an arts scene. Enjoyed your bike share rental story. I like Merida but it seems like it’s too small for a big arts scene. (Then again I did buy some great art there. 😀)
Thanks so much - glad you enjoyed it! And yeah, Mérida is wonderful buuuut can’t be compared to the giant scene in GDL!
Can't wait to go back next week!! Reuniting with the first city I visited in Mexico!! Recommend Oh La La, French/Mexican bistro.
wow - you two just hit the best of the city. I love Guadalajara because I tend to meet people from all over the world, who are attending university. Making it such a great international destination. I love Mexican food, but not every night. Great Korean food and Ramen joints to try. And all the wonderful urban coffee joints. I'm enjoying your lens of Guadalajara. You're enjoying the full city not just the touristy areas. Being bike friendly, and what I would call a very progressive city, reminds me of home, (the good parts of Portland Oregon). It's my favorite city in Mexico!! And you two highlight it so well. Great vlog! The cathedral you're standing in front of at the end of the vlog (I should remember the name) has a wonderful weekend market and food vendors on the weekend. It's a great place to hang out in the evening....dancing, family friendly, did I mention the food? It really comes alive.
Ah thanks so much! We completely fell in love with this place (if the video wasn’t clear on that 🙃)
I was born in a place where personal preferences were respected, so people were able to express fully. It wasn't a perfect place because it was colonized, but i got the best vibe. I know I am never satisfied with just monochromatic way of living here in the US. How I wish you are in mainstream TV! You are so delightful to see. You tell the truth so gracefully and are just fun overall. Thank you.
Oh wow - thank you so much for those kind words! ❤️❤️❤️
That’s my beautiful México 🇲🇽. Enjoy it to the max.
We are!!
Great vid guys! And thank you for breaking down the bike rental info. Saved me a headache no doubt :D
Miss you guys! Especially your vegan foods that you have shown us. Hope all is going well for you back home
Definitely makes me want to visit GDL. Beautiful video!
another great video...love the electric carriages...NO horse abuse!! Off to sleep. Have a lovely day xx
Thanks Sarah!
Precioso Guadalajara !!!
Muy buen video
Thanks for highlighting the street art!!
Of course!
Okay now you’re all in my hood, Jalisco in the house.
Love Love Loved The video Guys!!! and thank you for the long video! Me and my girlfriend look forward to next Thursday!
Thaaaaanks!! So glad you guys are enjoying them!!
gdl looks so fun and I love how y'all are adding more editing tricks as you make new videos. really liked the historical voice over info! some of my fave youtubers either never say what they are looking at or they say "over there it looks to be a church, not sure what it's called..." ha! still love em, but is it so hard to read a plaque and then tell us what we're looking at? great job as always, fellas!
Me encanta verlos tan felices!
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Looks be.au.ti.ful! So glad you were inspired creatively and thanks, David for sneaking in the Sister Act 2 reference! 😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎵🙏🏼
hahah alwaaaaays
Loved Your Tour of GDL! I used to have a place in El Centro, near Mercado Alcade. Mibici is a lifesaver if you don't have a car. If you do have a car, there are safe pay per hour/day garages everywhere. The cost of living is Guadalajara is HALF of what I pay currently in Vallarta...from living expenses to food to travel...super afforfable big city living. A great day trip is to San Juan Cosala ln Lake Chapala. They have numerous natural hot springs on the lake! Day passes are available and reasonably priced. Also, Guadalajara is home to a major International Film Festival every year on/near the University campus. So much talent from around the world gathers to showcase their films. You'll never run out of things to do there. Make sure to go to the gay club 'Babel' in El Centro...a great mix of people and good times. ~Salud You Two 🙏🏼
Ah - great tips! Thanks so much!!
Awww this was such a heartwarming video. I’ve never thought about using a bike share system there, thanks for doing the hard work for us. I hope that you return to making videos (a LOT of people like to travel to SoCal - you don’t have to jump on a plane to make videos for us 😉)
Great video, you should try to visit next time, Tequila, Guadalajara Zoo, Metropolitan Park,Colomos Forest, Barranca de Huentitán, Chapala, Ajijic Tonalá, take the subway, see the murals of Cultural Institute Cabañas, Chapalita, Providencia and the luxury part Andares
Guys, I was born there and am currently in the process of tying loose ends to move back to gdl, you should totally move there! The weather is generally amazing with rain in the afternoons, the biggest lgbtq+ community is in gdl and the food is ahhhmazing! Trust me, you won’t regret it!! Especially in the area you’re in. Also try the empanadas from Tlaquepaque 😉
Keep it up the places are great but your energy presences on view of the world make them better
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There was a restaurant with ample seating in the back where I had some of the best, most flavorful shrimp stew / soup ever! I have forgotten the name. Tlaquepaque was gorgeous! Next time, please show the sculpture of Miguel Hidalgo leading the people to freedom! Loved this vid, thanks!
Thanks for sharing. Guadalajara is on my to see list. Great job!! Love you guys.
Thanks Gary!!
Thank you for the video… love it!
Keep safe and stay healthy!
I've just discovered your channel , helped me for travelling around Guadalajara! You have a new subscriber! 🙂
Just discovered your videos.I really like your presenting style.I’m planning on going over to Mexico for 6 months next year so doing plenty of research before I go and your vids have been very helpful.Thanks guys!
You’re so welcome! We’re glad they’re helpful and wish you luck on your journey!!
@@TravelWTravis ❤️
You guys are in my birth city!!! I love that you guys are loving and enjoying this beautiful city!!
❤️❤️ it’s so wonderful!
Chicos, It’s amazing! Adding Guadalajara to our list. Gracias for another informative video.
You’re so welcome!!
Very nice city!!!!! Very metropolitan and vintage the perfect balance imo. Not too big or small in the middle. Very hip place at night.
REALLY good video. Gracias! 👍👍
Minor quibble: Tah-la-kay-pah-Kay 😉
Haha we know - realized how gringo-fied we sounded while we were editing 🤦♂️
@@TravelWTravis I called my first landlord here in Costa Rica a "caballo" for weeks instead of "caballero". 😯😂
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I love it Guadalajara ❣️
It clearly looks like (both) your entire beings resonate with Guadalajara. 💡DO IT ALL! You had me at cooler weather. I say move and give us all the vids you feel like in 4-6 months (about the lifestyle there & stuff). Then move back IF you want. No kidz No pets = WEEeee MOBILE!✨👍🏽😊🎶✨❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✨👍🏽😊🎶✨❤️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 'go anywhere do anything at anytime' ....
Love y'all videos I just wish you guys would do more
Glad to see a new vid! Enjoying your journey!
Thanks so much!!
Wow ! Your Airbnb looks awesome !
It was!
Thanks for showing other people how amazing is Guadalajara, you should go to Vallarta and you definitely fall in love with Jalisco.
It’s on our list!!
Super thank you!
Miss you guys!!
Thanks for another interesting vlog! I really liked seeing Tlaquepaque! I need to do some serious research on it as a possible place to live. Glad to see you enjoying yourselves so much!
Thanks so much for watching and glad you enjoyed it!!
@@TravelWTravis Question, guys. Did you notice much trash around on the side streets or anywhere for that matter?
Love your videos keep them coming.
Thanks Yoanna!
The best Mariachi bands, Happy to see you in a hat to avoid skin cancer.
I love your video and really appreciate you guys. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks so much for watching!
Gracias por mostrar los bello que es mi ciudad
¡Gracias por mirar! ¡Nos encantó Guadalajara!
Thank you.
Yay 😁 I love Guadalajara
Us too!!
Hey guys, can you take a look at Michoacan while you're moving about! You look so happy. Don't forget about Fitorade here in Mérida.
We can NEVER forget about Fitorade - we miss it every day we’re not in Mérida!
Great video....best wishes 👏...
Gracias por el video.
Great Video!
Thumps up for the bike rental info!
Hi guys! You should take the subway to Zapopan downtown and walk to los Colomos park
We definitely will next time!!
I hope you guys are visiting Tequila while in GDL! It’s a must even if you don’t drink so you can appreciate the Tequila making process & the very unique landscape!
😬😬 we definitely will be back!
Thanks so much for the Bike tutorial! Got frustrated the last time I tried and just gave up (focus/details are not my strength :( ) ... Plan to head back to the city next week ... look forward to using the bikes this time!
Haha that’s totally understandable - we gave up like 9 times before powering through it!! Good luck and happy biking!!
Love it!! ❤️❤️
Thanks for taking this time to showcase this city. It looks truly beautiful and maybe less hot and humid then Merida?
You're so welcome! And yes, the weather is definitely more temperate than Mérida!
Love it! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
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Great video, Cafe Con Leche!
Thanks Andrea!
Omg when you guys was on the swings it is the street where my parents live LOL
Haha amaaaazing!!
We hope to retire in Queretaro, Oaxaca, Guanajuato, Morelia, Puebla, or San Cristobal de las Casas. We hope you make videos on all those cities please ! 😉
Those are all on our list - don’t worry!
Man I am not doing my stalker job I have missed so many videos! Thank you both for always sharing great videos ❤️
Haha get on it!
Fun fact guys (talking about age): Mexico in general is a very “young” country with a median age of 28; in CDMX it’s 27. My guess is that since GDL is an economic center, it also attracts the young ppl just starting their careers. By comparison, the U.S. median age is 38, Western Europe ~45 and places like Germany & Japan with a rapidly graying population-> 47!!
Those ARE fun facts and we can definitely feel it!
Loved the video!
Did you make one with the Yabros?
Aw thanks! No, we didn't make a joint video with them - but we did get to meet up for coffee which was wonderful!
Hi you guys need to go to
Barranca de Huentitan
is about 30 mins from
Guad. centro .
is Awesome !!
Ah we will - thanks so much for the tip!
Thank you so much for this amazing video of my hometown! Haven’t been there in so long it almost feels I’m not even from there anymore! Lol. Trying to decide whether moving to beautiful (and reportedly “the safest city”) Mérida or just going back to my so big (and maybe not so safe?) but so fantastic Guadalajara from the US. Puerto Vallarta is also on the list. So hard to decide! Subscribed. 🇲🇽👍👍
Your hometown is amazing! And yes - there are so many great places here, it's tough to decide where to end up (which is why we're going to keep traveling for a bit!)
How are you guys managing without knowing much Spanish? As you travel from place to place it would be interesting to hear about the differences of where it is easier to get by with English and where it is more of a struggle
Great idea! Our Spanish has gotten pretty decent over the past year - we've been studying with RocketSpanish and highly recommend them!
Chicos me calleron muy bien saludos
Woohoo.... there you guys are. :) So, the climate is better there? No humidity? And, fun video!!!
Yes! It's much more temperate, and even got a little *gasp* CHILLY at night. Forgot what that was like 🙃
It will be interesting to hear what you think of Mérida once the city is able to return to “normal” once the virus passes. The number of free cultural events in the parks will provide more things to do.
Very true!
I love GDL 🌈👌🏻
Us too!
I see why you are looking for a place to stay in Guadalajara. It does not seem to be as laid back as Merida. Have fun bros!
Might as well pack up Merida, Guadalajara looks like a good fit for yas!
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@@TravelWTravis I’ve been to Merida, beautiful but I think the weather and and cultural eye candy is more my speed in Guadalajara! So many beautiful places to see there!
Bruce-yup, they are lovin on Guadalajara, but they are still on an exploratory journey, so somewhere else may suit them/call to them even more. Though GDL seems high on the list
Yes, Merida rocks, but TOO HOT, so it is awesome that you get to be in some of the cooler cities. Some questiond-Guadalajara is a big city, but your video makes it seem like a small walkable place. Is that because you are in centro? Also, what is the best way to go from the airport to el centro? And how do you compare prices-is Guadalajara more expensive than Merida? How much was your Airbnb? I take it you ate still paying rent in Merida as well...will you be going to Guanajuato on this trip?
We stayed in Colonia Americana, which is very close to Centro, and took an Uber into the city from the airport (there's busses as well which are much less expensive). Prices in GDL were a bit more expensive than places in Merida, but honestly we didn't notice a huge difference. Buuuuut that could have just been the places we went to - we're sure you could find very pricey things in both cities if you tried hard enough 🙃 The AirBnb link is in the video description - we paid about $50 USD per night, but it varies depending on the season, etc.
The bici bike crap nearly ruined my trip. Nobody explains this. I wish I watched this before arrival. The buses are near useless, the trains don’t go to tourist places. Cabs are cheap but unmetered. Airport travel requires a cab, and I really tried to do the bus thing. Its almost impossible.