Good stuff sir. I've been trying to get a glimpse of some neighborhoods and just the city in general. Haven't seen much good until this. And you're good at it. 👍 I'm trying to figure out if a neighborhood like Cholul is to far or what!?! I hear there's nothing there though in terms of shops.🤷
I appreciate the feedback! I used to live in Montecarlo within the periferico and it was really not that far at all from Cholul. I'd imagine there would be less services out there as far as deliveries and such, but it definitely feels more connected than Caucel or Conkal. About a 15 minute bike ride, and you're within the city. Nice laid back vibes over there for sure. Let me know if you have anymore questions, happy to help how i can. 🙂
@@holaadventures thanks for the response! My basic brain f*art is as simple as: Can I walk for coffee and groceries at any given moment quickly? No idea, yet, what's in Cholul....I'll eventually see it (April) but your vid sparks curious minds.
Awesome to hear you're heading down. It feels like Cholul is a great place to head out for groceries and coffee as long as you like the smaller local shop feel. Oh man I have opinions about the coffee here 😂. I'm thinking about heading up to Cholul this week hopefully. I'll make a video on it if I do.
I would like if you could do a video of someone the things you did to improve your Spanish and what materials you found most helpful and maybe some of your adventures talking with people and figuring things out.
Great question. You can definitely do the route backwards to start, but not sure about renting bikes in that area. If you know if one go for it! There are a lot of vendors renting bikes at the beginning, and throughout Paseo de Montejo that I know of, but not once you pass "Remate del paseo de Montejo" it seems. Thanks for watching.
Awesome question. Yeah there is a road scene. I have some beefier 700c tires on my personal bike because the road goes from smooth, to all types of crazy terrain. Cars are smaller and people drive slower here than what I'm used to so it's chill. Where I am there isn’t even a small hill within an hour drive. In south Yucatan there is a hilly region with windy roads through Mayan villages and ruins that I’m hoping to make a video on soon.
Great discipline for you Heart and legs!! Thanks for sharing
Wow , This is Such a Great Video . Pls Keep it Coming .❤👍
All this time I thought it ended at the bottom of Paseo de Montejo. Thanks for the info. 👍🏾
Hermosa ciudad de Mérida, la de Yucatán y su Estado increíble.
Omg stop this is so awesome!!!
F A N T A S T I C ! ! ! 💯👍😀
@@VenerableYorge thank you so much! ✌️🇲🇽
Great video hope to see more
Nice walk! One day I will visit this place.
Good stuff sir. I've been trying to get a glimpse of some neighborhoods and just the city in general. Haven't seen much good until this. And you're good at it. 👍 I'm trying to figure out if a neighborhood like Cholul is to far or what!?! I hear there's nothing there though in terms of shops.🤷
I appreciate the feedback! I used to live in Montecarlo within the periferico and it was really not that far at all from Cholul. I'd imagine there would be less services out there as far as deliveries and such, but it definitely feels more connected than Caucel or Conkal. About a 15 minute bike ride, and you're within the city. Nice laid back vibes over there for sure. Let me know if you have anymore questions, happy to help how i can. 🙂
@@holaadventures thanks for the response! My basic brain f*art is as simple as: Can I walk for coffee and groceries at any given moment quickly? No idea, yet, what's in Cholul....I'll eventually see it (April) but your vid sparks curious minds.
Awesome to hear you're heading down. It feels like Cholul is a great place to head out for groceries and coffee as long as you like the smaller local shop feel. Oh man I have opinions about the coffee here 😂. I'm thinking about heading up to Cholul this week hopefully. I'll make a video on it if I do.
@@holaadventures That'd be awesome. Looking forward to it!!
I would like if you could do a video of someone the things you did to improve your Spanish and what materials you found most helpful and maybe some of your adventures talking with people and figuring things out.
Thanks for the feedback, I will absolutely work on this!
Hi Sebastian. Love the quality of your videos. What cameras do you use for the walking and biking part?
Thanks! I use a GoPro 11 for everything at this point. I also add some basic color grading in Davinci Resolve.
3:05 poor girl but perfect music timing.
Ha good notice. She got up fine for anyone worried.
Thanks for the video, quick question , can you rent bikes from the Ermita, San Sebastein area and go backwards to paseo de Montejo ? Thanks again.
Great question. You can definitely do the route backwards to start, but not sure about renting bikes in that area. If you know if one go for it! There are a lot of vendors renting bikes at the beginning, and throughout Paseo de Montejo that I know of, but not once you pass "Remate del paseo de Montejo" it seems. Thanks for watching.
Is there real road riding(hills and good pavement and low chance of death by car)?
Awesome question. Yeah there is a road scene. I have some beefier 700c tires on my personal bike because the road goes from smooth, to all types of crazy terrain. Cars are smaller and people drive slower here than what I'm used to so it's chill. Where I am there isn’t even a small hill within an hour drive. In south Yucatan there is a hilly region with windy roads through Mayan villages and ruins that I’m hoping to make a video on soon.