In November 19 (Saturday night) we will celebrate the New Fire Ceremony on the top of the Cerro de la Estrella hill until the sunrise 🌅 is an amazing ceremony 😊
La celebración del Fuego Nuevo en Iztapalapa es lo más relevante de las culturas Nahuas, siendo los cuatro elementos Agua, Tierra, Fuego y Viento. La atadura de los años por los nahuas (no los aztecas que todo quieren atribuir como si fuera azteca) es la celebración más importante del nuevo siglo nahua en el Citaltepetl (Cerro de la Estrella en Castellano) y fue sustituido por la celebración de la Semana Santa por los españoles
Hahaha, I went there by myself one day about a month ago kind of by accident. Basically just wandered around a bit aimlessly and stumbled across the airplane library. At least one of them. It seemed like a pretty normal Mexican neighborhood. Crowded though. Saying these places are dangerous is just ridculous and insulting to the residents. I'm sure bad things happen, but people aren't lurking behind walls and bushes waiting to attack random foreigners. The majority of people work, have homes, and go about their lives normally just like anywhere else in the world.
Its a great place, truly. Anywhere with that population and poverty will have it problems, but people work hard and are mostly honest. Its very disingenuous for these youtubers to exploit it as a dangerous place just for clicks. I dont know what these people want by labelling as such. They want people to be afraid? Think they are brave? what? It a marvellous place with good people. Also some of the cheapest and best food in the city. I really dislike the exploitation of good people to put money in the pockets of vapid youtubers.
@@puchusification Is the biggest municipality in the CDMX a working class place have bad fame but in reality is more safer than others in the city to have better fame like cuauhtémoc or Benito Juarez just you need some street wise and common sense like all big cities in the world. Iztapalapa have the biggest market in the world central de abastos.
It is the forgotten citizens great part because Its people has very low political participation and goberment pressure to improve public and basic services.
I’m thinking maybe with educational initiatives the situation will get better? Judging by statistics on crime and other factors Iztapalapa seems to be getting better🤞🏼
Subir hasta la pirámide que se encuentra en lo más alto del cerro de la estrella es más que un deleite. Se hace ejercicio y la recompensa al llegar a la cima donde está la pirámide, es una vista sensacional de todo el valle de México.
Love your video - I’m heading to CDMX in a few weeks and while I’ll explore the more commonly toured areas, this tour is definitely interesting to me. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you🤗 have a great time! CDMX has so much to offer! I’d also recommend their other tour, I have it in a video “One day in Mexico City with a local”. It would be a great introductory overview tour that includes a little bit of everything! Enjoy❣️
You should had visit the Cerro de la Estrella, it's a hill close to the first museum you visited, there is another museum, and at the top there's a pyramid and one on the best lookout points in the whole city. Iztapalapa is not a dangerous place that's just a misconception said by the people who don't really know his own city. Thank you for visiting Iztapalapa feel free to come back again there still is a lot more to discover. 😀
I loved your video! It is a different perspective. I’m glad Iztapalapa is getting this. BTW, I have some friends living i the area so I got to know some of these places before improvement began.
I’m not sure, most of the people we meet here who moved still work remote. Definitely dollar goes a longer way but it all depends of what part of Mexico you choose too. Some places can be more expensive than some States. Some places are definitely way cheaper. All depends on where you choose
Estos tours se pueden hacer gracias a los cambios que a tendio Iztapalapa por el actual gobierno. Claro que aun hay problemas pero ya es mucho mas tranquilo que antes.
Iztapalapa es como cualquier alcaldía con riesgos y dificultades pero la gente es muy trabajadora y se esfuerza todos los días por salir adelante, ojalá te quites esos prejuicios sobre está alcaldía...
@@celiaramirez9756 tiene en estadística al mayor número de locales en la cárcel, osea que todo iztapalapeño tiene un familiar encerrado 😟 no es prejuicio
@@nerval-ts5wk Yo vivo en iztapalapa y NINGUNO de mis familiares está en la carcel. Lo tuyo es puro prejuicio. Si te vas a basar solo en estadísticas, es obvio que tenga más gente local en prisión porque que es la alcaldía MÁS densamente poblada de la ciudad. Si de cada 10 personas 3 cometen un delito, ¿dónde crees que ese número se hara exponencial?¿En una alcaldía menos poblada o una más poblada? Deberías de revisar bien los datos de delicitividad más recientes y te darás cuenta que alcaldías como la Cuauhtemoc o la Benito Juaréz tienen una mayora taza de delicitividad y son menos densamente pobladas que iztapalapa. Esos sí es de miedo.
😯😄I suggest you don’t care for what people on internet say, the question is what you are for yourself? Didn’t I say Iztapalapa is one of 16 boroughs? You can tell us here in comments what other areas to visit and what you, as a local not from Iztapalapa, want others to see? Thanks for watching!
@@yanina.s I think the comment of "real Mexico City or true local experiences" is a matter of narrative, but for CDMX inhabitants it's just weird how can something be categorized as one thing or the other in social media. I'd say that from the 16 boroughs/counties, RUclips videos focus in 2 (Cuauhtemoc and Miguel Hidalgo, where Condesa, Roma, el Centro, and Polanco/Chapultepec are), if content creators go crazier then 4 boroughs (including Coyoacán and Xochimilco, but just the downtown area of Coyoacán and Frida Museum and the trajineras in Xochimilco). Just exploring a little further away from your normal touristic spots, opens up new views of the city. So, if you want to stay in those boroughs but provide an overview of places which are not touristic, you might visit to the colonias Obrera or Doctores in Cuauhtemoc, which are already different from the Roma one, and definitely less foreigners. In Cuauhtemoc itself, you can visit Tlatelolco and know what kind of tragedies happened there in 1968 and 1985, or Santa María La Ribera or San Rafael which are very typical colonias. In Miguel Hidalgo, go a couple more subway stations and get off in Popotla and see how that looks like, or get to Refineria in the orange line and visit the Parque Bicentenario and the Ex-Fábrica de Harina. Want to not have many sights but just a place where people live? go to colonia Legaria or Tacuba, for instance. In Coyoacán cehck out the Japanese Park in the colonia Country Club, or wander around the colonia Churubusco, visit its market, check out small parks like Xicoténcatl or museums like the Leon Trotsky one, or the Museum of the foreign interventions (invasions); or in Xochimilco visit the Dolore Olmedo museum, the Cuemanco park, downtown Xochimilco. And if you really want to know more, stay away from those 4 boroughs and visit the borough of Tlalpan to the south. If you want sights there that barely no one ever talks about on YT, visit the Tlalpan forest, the Centro de Tlalpan area, or small towns with narrow streets absorbed by the city like Tepepan, and in the Ajusco mountain area there're a lot of eco-tourism things to do. Or visit the Azcapotzalco borough, where you can find traditional neighborhoods like Claveria or Nueva Santa María, but also a big industrial area in Vallejo. There is a lot to see, both touristic and regular living neighborhoods of different income levels, outside of the tiny bit people visits and showcases!! Hope you enjoyed/are enjoying your stay in Mexico City!
@@davidmontoya9383 wow, thank you for all the recommendations! We went to some of the places you included but I do not film everywhere I go:) We already left Mexico City but I will remember your suggestions for the next time! thank you
Lo que me molesta es que el mexicano tiene que hablar inglés para que los extranjeros entiendan, no se supone que el extranjero que visita debe aprender el idioma local? 2:45 que agachones somos: "yes sir i speak english. Don t worry i am agachones"
Supongo que puedes hacer lo que quieras: puedes hablar inglés o no hablar. El inglés tampoco es mi idioma nativo, soy de Ucrania y mi idioma es el ucraniano. Pero puedes elegir: mantenerte alejado de otras culturas o encontrar un terreno común para poder presentarles la tuya. Si quieres, por supuesto. Muchas personas vienen para viajes cortos y las posibilidades de que aprendan el idioma y lo usen durante 10 días son realmente pequeñas, creo?
De acuerdo a tu “lógica” entonces tengo que aprender un idioma cada que viaje 😅😅😅😅😅😅 Ahí te aviso cuando cuando acabe mis cursos de urdu, chino, hindi, lituano y swahili.
I'm from Iztapalapa, and I have lived there for 30 years. No, Iztapalapa is not lovely, it is awful, you don't have to lie for likes. It is dangerous and with a lot of problems. As tourists, you met the 1% slightly acceptable, but we don't have to lie.
Obviously we only touched a surface, we took A GUIDED TOUR! It even says on the cover that it’s a dangerous area🤷🏻♀️ you see what you wanna see. The main outtake of the video, of you finished watching it, is the city’s work to change the situation and seems like it’s working if more people are not afraid to take a peek of Iztapalapa, including us? It’s bringing outsiders to the area, the area benefits from it (doesn’t it?). People from our group after this tour wanted to go again to see more, to walk the streets and get more in depth experience. Other people here in comments from Iztapalapa seem to be glad the ice is breaking. I’m sorry that the first thing you see is like chasing🤷🏻♀️ have a good day!
@@yanina.s I have lived in Iztapalapa for 26 years and it is as safe and as unsafe as any other area of the city, this area has had a bad reputation, like Tepito and nobody denies that they have problems, people are very hardworking and obviously there are also bad people, nothing to be scared of all over the world there are beautiful areas and unsafe areas, Sometimes we tend to give more importance to negative things, so this video is to show us a piece of this area, and obviously it is to entertain, if I wanted to see the problems I would see the news, thanks for making this beautiful video
@@yanina.s Супер я из Истапалапы, а моя девушка из Киева, но она сейчас в Германии, спасаясь от войны, я бы хотел поскорее с ней встретиться, я поддерживаю ее из Мексики.
In November 19 (Saturday night) we will celebrate the New Fire Ceremony on the top of the Cerro de la Estrella hill until the sunrise 🌅 is an amazing ceremony 😊
Amazing, thank you for the information! I am pinning your comment for others to see!
La celebración del Fuego Nuevo en Iztapalapa es lo más relevante de las culturas Nahuas, siendo los cuatro elementos Agua, Tierra, Fuego y Viento. La atadura de los años por los nahuas (no los aztecas que todo quieren atribuir como si fuera azteca) es la celebración más importante del nuevo siglo nahua en el Citaltepetl (Cerro de la Estrella en Castellano) y fue sustituido por la celebración de la Semana Santa por los españoles
De Iztapalapa para el mundo, verdad 😂 !
VIVA IZTAPALACRA
I only know this region of CDMX because of Los Angeles Azules. "Iztapalapa por el Mundo!!"
Hahaha, I went there by myself one day about a month ago kind of by accident. Basically just wandered around a bit aimlessly and stumbled across the airplane library. At least one of them. It seemed like a pretty normal Mexican neighborhood. Crowded though. Saying these places are dangerous is just ridculous and insulting to the residents. I'm sure bad things happen, but people aren't lurking behind walls and bushes waiting to attack random foreigners. The majority of people work, have homes, and go about their lives normally just like anywhere else in the world.
Its a great place, truly. Anywhere with that population and poverty will have it problems, but people work hard and are mostly honest. Its very disingenuous for these youtubers to exploit it as a dangerous place just for clicks. I dont know what these people want by labelling as such. They want people to be afraid? Think they are brave? what? It a marvellous place with good people. Also some of the cheapest and best food in the city. I really dislike the exploitation of good people to put money in the pockets of vapid youtubers.
From what I've read, residents have been working on changing it to the better, which apparently has been successful
Quien iba a pensar que se volvería turística esa zona al poner un cablebus
Soy de Hidalgo y tengo ganas de subirme al cablebus jajaja
@@changolion31 yo lo tengo a 5 km y jamas lo eh usado
It's nice to see RUclipsrs to show another places than Roma or condesa i recommend you go to the cineteca or go to the UNAM enjoy the city.
The first ever I get called RUclipsr🤪😄 thank you for recommendations, maybe next time! We are in Playa del Carmen already
Eduardo es porque otros youtubers tienen como proyecto por así decirlo,mostrar la otra cara de México ,y aún así de vez en cuando van a barrios
i am thinking about going to CDMX to volunteer in an school in iztapalapa, but some people have warned me about it. What do you think?
@@puchusification Is the biggest municipality in the CDMX a working class place have bad fame but in reality is more safer than others in the city to have better fame like cuauhtémoc or Benito Juarez just you need some street wise and common sense like all big cities in the world. Iztapalapa have the biggest market in the world central de abastos.
Thanks for your visit, I live in Iztapalapa and made me very happy this video. Comeback when you like.
Thank you🙏
YOU GUYS WENT OFF THE BEATEN PATH! CONGRATULATIONS, THAT'S HOW IT'S MADE! YOU HAVE A GREAT STAY IN BEUTIFUL CHILANGOLANDIA
I subscribe because you guys ‘broke the ice’ with Iztapalapa. Great video about this so misunderstood place.
Thank you! All the credit goes to our hosts Fernando and Olin who love their home and share authentic experience instead of just beaten paths 🫶🏼
It is the forgotten citizens great part because Its people has very low political participation and goberment pressure to improve public and basic services.
I’m thinking maybe with educational initiatives the situation will get better? Judging by statistics on crime and other factors Iztapalapa seems to be getting better🤞🏼
what do you know about izta?
Great video! many foreigners just go to the nice and tourist places, viewing a fresh perspective from the places where live the most is great
Hello, thanks a lot, I’m a subscriber to your channel. From hermosillo sonora mexico.
Subir hasta la pirámide que se encuentra en lo más alto del cerro de la estrella es más que un deleite. Se hace ejercicio y la recompensa al llegar a la cima donde está la pirámide, es una vista sensacional de todo el valle de México.
Love your video - I’m heading to CDMX in a few weeks and while I’ll explore the more commonly toured areas, this tour is definitely interesting to me. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you🤗 have a great time! CDMX has so much to offer! I’d also recommend their other tour, I have it in a video “One day in Mexico City with a local”. It would be a great introductory overview tour that includes a little bit of everything! Enjoy❣️
Beautiful city ☺️
It surely is! Thank you for watching 🥰 ❤️❤️
You should had visit the Cerro de la Estrella, it's a hill close to the first museum you visited, there is another museum, and at the top there's a pyramid and one on the best lookout points in the whole city.
Iztapalapa is not a dangerous place that's just a misconception said by the people who don't really know his own city.
Thank you for visiting Iztapalapa feel free to come back again there still is a lot more to discover. 😀
There's a places that i don't be, even i live most my life in Iztapalapa...
What?
Those paintings on the roof are awesome, very cool video.
thank you!
DE IZTAPALAPA PARA EL MUNDO!!!!!!
Very interesting video. When to expect the next one?))
Soon I hope😅 thank you for watching 🥰
Wow. Soy de aquí de la CDMX.
Y acabo de ver algo distinto de lo que pensaba de iztapalapa.
Finally, something Real New ! About CDMX ,
Tell me how? She used the name to get clicks, its not real at all. She doesn't even speak Spanish. How is that real?
I also have to see Iztapalapa at night for you to see the street lights is very wonderful
I loved your video! It is a different perspective. I’m glad Iztapalapa is getting this. BTW, I have some friends living i the area so I got to know some of these places before improvement began.
Amazing travel! 😍
Thanks for good recommendations and interesting video 😍
Thank you for watching Amiga🥰🫶🏼
it's really nice!!! so colorful!! how much do you need to move to México?
I’m not sure, most of the people we meet here who moved still work remote. Definitely dollar goes a longer way but it all depends of what part of Mexico you choose too. Some places can be more expensive than some States. Some places are definitely way cheaper. All depends on where you choose
Great video! Thanks for sharing! 😊 If you can please share a link to the Airbnb Experience I’d appreciate it.
abnb.me/s4OtEQXcUub
Here you go! Have fun💕
@@yanina.s Thank you so much!! 🙏🏼🙂
Estos tours se pueden hacer gracias a los cambios que a tendio Iztapalapa por el actual gobierno. Claro que aun hay problemas pero ya es mucho mas tranquilo que antes.
Excelente!!!
good video thanks 😊
Murales de Iztapalapa, stret art. Very beutifull...
Very cool your so talented.
😂😄love you❤️❤️❤️
Good video !
Bienvenidod a México saludos
beautifol video I love
Lo que hace se llama gentrificación. Espero que vengan a gentríficar Fresnillo, Zacatecas, los esperamos
Muy mal la panadera no se debe barrer y tener el pan al descubierto 😱 pero en fin.
🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
🥰🥰🥰
when I hear iztapalacra the money is lost 🤣
Nice. City
Iztapalacra yea thats where I'm from. Just be careful.
Iztapalacra es de miedo hasta para los de CDMX, genial video
Gracias por ver!
Iztapalapa es como cualquier alcaldía con riesgos y dificultades pero la gente es muy trabajadora y se esfuerza todos los días por salir adelante, ojalá te quites esos prejuicios sobre está alcaldía...
@@celiaramirez9756 tiene en estadística al mayor número de locales en la cárcel, osea que todo iztapalapeño tiene un familiar encerrado 😟 no es prejuicio
@@nerval-ts5wk Yo vivo en iztapalapa y NINGUNO de mis familiares está en la carcel. Lo tuyo es puro prejuicio. Si te vas a basar solo en estadísticas, es obvio que tenga más gente local en prisión porque que es la alcaldía MÁS densamente poblada de la ciudad. Si de cada 10 personas 3 cometen un delito, ¿dónde crees que ese número se hara exponencial?¿En una alcaldía menos poblada o una más poblada? Deberías de revisar bien los datos de delicitividad más recientes y te darás cuenta que alcaldías como la Cuauhtemoc o la Benito Juaréz tienen una mayora taza de delicitividad y son menos densamente pobladas que iztapalapa. Esos sí es de miedo.
Nice🎉🎉🎉🎉
"Tacos de cactus"...muy bueno. Son tacos de nopales
Yo soy tú 99✨️❤️..y 25👍
Iztapalapa at day 😄😍
Iztapalacra at night 💀👹
😄😆
I am Mexican, I live in Mexico city but I don't live in Iztapalapa, I suppose I am not a real local for you.
😯😄I suggest you don’t care for what people on internet say, the question is what you are for yourself?
Didn’t I say Iztapalapa is one of 16 boroughs?
You can tell us here in comments what other areas to visit and what you, as a local not from Iztapalapa, want others to see?
Thanks for watching!
@@yanina.s I think the comment of "real Mexico City or true local experiences" is a matter of narrative, but for CDMX inhabitants it's just weird how can something be categorized as one thing or the other in social media. I'd say that from the 16 boroughs/counties, RUclips videos focus in 2 (Cuauhtemoc and Miguel Hidalgo, where Condesa, Roma, el Centro, and Polanco/Chapultepec are), if content creators go crazier then 4 boroughs (including Coyoacán and Xochimilco, but just the downtown area of Coyoacán and Frida Museum and the trajineras in Xochimilco). Just exploring a little further away from your normal touristic spots, opens up new views of the city. So, if you want to stay in those boroughs but provide an overview of places which are not touristic, you might visit to the colonias Obrera or Doctores in Cuauhtemoc, which are already different from the Roma one, and definitely less foreigners. In Cuauhtemoc itself, you can visit Tlatelolco and know what kind of tragedies happened there in 1968 and 1985, or Santa María La Ribera or San Rafael which are very typical colonias. In Miguel Hidalgo, go a couple more subway stations and get off in Popotla and see how that looks like, or get to Refineria in the orange line and visit the Parque Bicentenario and the Ex-Fábrica de Harina. Want to not have many sights but just a place where people live? go to colonia Legaria or Tacuba, for instance. In Coyoacán cehck out the Japanese Park in the colonia Country Club, or wander around the colonia Churubusco, visit its market, check out small parks like Xicoténcatl or museums like the Leon Trotsky one, or the Museum of the foreign interventions (invasions); or in Xochimilco visit the Dolore Olmedo museum, the Cuemanco park, downtown Xochimilco. And if you really want to know more, stay away from those 4 boroughs and visit the borough of Tlalpan to the south. If you want sights there that barely no one ever talks about on YT, visit the Tlalpan forest, the Centro de Tlalpan area, or small towns with narrow streets absorbed by the city like Tepepan, and in the Ajusco mountain area there're a lot of eco-tourism things to do. Or visit the Azcapotzalco borough, where you can find traditional neighborhoods like Claveria or Nueva Santa María, but also a big industrial area in Vallejo. There is a lot to see, both touristic and regular living neighborhoods of different income levels, outside of the tiny bit people visits and showcases!! Hope you enjoyed/are enjoying your stay in Mexico City!
@@davidmontoya9383 wow, thank you for all the recommendations! We went to some of the places you included but I do not film everywhere I go:) We already left Mexico City but I will remember your suggestions for the next time! thank you
Cuando menos sientan... PAM, iztapalapa estará gentrificado... Jajajajajajaja.
You went to Mexico and don't eat meat?? As a Mexican that is q disservice to out culture.
Cool video!
According to U.S. media Mexico is only poverty and Cartels. 🤷🏻♂️
I have problems with current media coverages too so I agree with your anger
😅 jaja go to iztapalapa but not in a tour and I think that you would not have the same luck.
Is it very dangerous?
Not seems than a dangerous neightboorhood
😳😳😳😳😳😵💫😵💫😵💫 IZTAPALAPA ES DE LOS LUGARES QUE EVITAMOS LOS MEXICANOS
Lo que me molesta es que el mexicano tiene que hablar inglés para que los extranjeros entiendan, no se supone que el extranjero que visita debe aprender el idioma local? 2:45 que agachones somos: "yes sir i speak english. Don t worry i am agachones"
Supongo que puedes hacer lo que quieras: puedes hablar inglés o no hablar. El inglés tampoco es mi idioma nativo, soy de Ucrania y mi idioma es el ucraniano. Pero puedes elegir: mantenerte alejado de otras culturas o encontrar un terreno común para poder presentarles la tuya. Si quieres, por supuesto. Muchas personas vienen para viajes cortos y las posibilidades de que aprendan el idioma y lo usen durante 10 días son realmente pequeñas, creo?
@@yanina.s Well said! Absolutely!
De acuerdo a tu “lógica” entonces tengo que aprender un idioma cada que viaje 😅😅😅😅😅😅 Ahí te aviso cuando cuando acabe mis cursos de urdu, chino, hindi, lituano y swahili.
This airplane need condition air yet.
Not, it's uneven
I'm from Iztapalapa, and I have lived there for 30 years. No, Iztapalapa is not lovely, it is awful, you don't have to lie for likes. It is dangerous and with a lot of problems. As tourists, you met the 1% slightly acceptable, but we don't have to lie.
Obviously we only touched a surface, we took A GUIDED TOUR! It even says on the cover that it’s a dangerous area🤷🏻♀️ you see what you wanna see.
The main outtake of the video, of you finished watching it, is the city’s work to change the situation and seems like it’s working if more people are not afraid to take a peek of Iztapalapa, including us? It’s bringing outsiders to the area, the area benefits from it (doesn’t it?). People from our group after this tour wanted to go again to see more, to walk the streets and get more in depth experience.
Other people here in comments from Iztapalapa seem to be glad the ice is breaking. I’m sorry that the first thing you see is like chasing🤷🏻♀️ have a good day!
@@yanina.s I have lived in Iztapalapa for 26 years and it is as safe and as unsafe as any other area of the city, this area has had a bad reputation, like Tepito and nobody denies that they have problems, people are very hardworking and obviously there are also bad people, nothing to be scared of all over the world there are beautiful areas and unsafe areas, Sometimes we tend to give more importance to negative things, so this video is to show us a piece of this area, and obviously it is to entertain, if I wanted to see the problems I would see the news, thanks for making this beautiful video
💕💕💕
@@yanina.s Iztapalapa beautiful place...
Jajajajajaja dejala tranquila, que a ti no te guste el mugrero dónde vives es otra cosa ..
Vaya turismo de pobre me cagan solo que venga a eso.
Cable bus appears in new video of Elton John and Britney Spears watches the video on RUclips
Yesss and it was made by Ukrainian female director Tanu Muino 🥰🥰🥰 (I’m Ukrainian too, so pretty proud of it😄)
@@yanina.s Супер я из Истапалапы, а моя девушка из Киева, но она сейчас в Германии, спасаясь от войны, я бы хотел поскорее с ней встретиться, я поддерживаю ее из Мексики.
@@yanina.s Я немного говорю по-русски и по-украински
@@yanina.s В Изтапалапе находилось временное убежище для украинцев, бежавших от войны
😢🙏🙏🙏 Слава Україні! Нехай наша Перемога буде якнайшвидше, дуже хочу додому😭