Thanks so much, Adrian! Our travel/adventure videos don't seem to do quite as well as our Spanish lessons, but we love making these. Thanks for watching and commenting. Un saludo. -Jim
Thanks so much for watching guys! What was your favorite part of the video? Want to learn Spanish with us in Guanajuato? Sign up here!: spanishandgo.com/immersion-retreats ¡Saludos!
Thanks for watching! If you're learning Spanish, you might be interested in this when it's safe to travel again: spanishandgo.com/immersion-guanajuato -Jim
Another fantastic video! Keep them coming! Question: Are there any fun outdoor activities to do here besides walking around and visiting the historical sites?! e.g. horseback riding, ATV/mopeds, visiting natural wonders, cool bars etc?
Primer Comentario Que Tal Guanajuato Ya No piden Visa para ir de Paseo? Soy Mexicano Pero Ahora vivo en Toronto Canada Miro su Video para Practicar mi ingles Saludos Chicos muy buenos videos
Jajajaja Pues nosotros llegamos antes de que eso pasara, entonces no nos pidieron nada. :p Pero si quieres venir ¡nosotros te ayudamos a tramitar la visa Guanajuatence! ;p ¡Saludos hasta Toronto! El frío debe estar ahí ya a todo lo que da, ¿no? ¡Cuídate! -May
@@SpanishandGo Uff Si Mucho frio Por aca pero muy Bonito y mas con Nieve y todo Aun que Como Mexico no hay 2 espero regresar Pronto y Guanajuato es de los lugares que mas Ganas tengo de conoser aun que con sus Videos ya lo conosco un poco
@@Eliasalberto1000 Y si los videos te han gustado, ¡en persona te vas a enamorar de la ciudad! ¡Jim ya no se quiere ir de aquí! Jajajaja Ojalá que pronto se te haga conocer. ¡Un abrazo!
Si amigo puedes tramitar tu visa , ya estando en GUANAJUATO CAPITAL , solo ahí , no es obligatoria pero esta te dará muy buenos descuentos en hoteles , restaurantes , etc . Saludos desde Guanajuato Capital.
This is one of the most beautiful vlogs about Guanajuato, thanks so much! I just can't believe there're more English vlogs than Spanish vlogs about this city haha I'm from Mexico and definitely one of my wildest dreams is living there for a while. I love my Mexico, thank you. 🇲🇽❤️
I am from Guanajuato originally and for far this is the best video I ever watch from my home. thank you guys for show how beautiful is my country to the world. by the way the callejón del beso leyend you got is wrong. let's keep the leyend original.
Thanks for watching! We’re glad you enjoyed it. This is the version of the legend we’ve been told by some of the locals here (we’re actually in Guanajuato right now). Please share with us the version you know so we can add it to our website!
Wow!! I can’t wait to visit now!! Where can I see all the beautiful roofs one sees on google images when googling the word “Guanajuato?” Also, did you guys go to Leon and San Miguel De Allende??
I’m glad you liked it! You can see the most famous view of Guanajuato from the Pipila lookout. And yes, we’ve been to Leon and San Miguel de Allende. But our favorite is Guanajuato City. Thanks for watching! Un saludo. -Jim
Spanish and Go hi Jim, thank you so much for the reply regarding the view & good to know about the fav city also!! Thanks again and keep up the good work! Cheers mate!
Jackie T ¡Gracias por vernos! ❤️ Vamos a tener un retiro de Español en Guanajuato en un par de meses. Si te interesa puedes ver el itinerario aquí: spanishandgo.com/gto-immersion ¡Saludos! -Jim
Hi guys my friends are afraid of getting sick is there anything that you can suggest to make them feel comfortable visiting there? I know weird question
Fantastic question. We’re going to make a video about this soon! Yes, getting sick here is definitely a possibility. However, you can take precautions to help avoid it. Avoid porous fruits (strawberries) and vegetables (lettuce, cilantro), and make sure your food is thoroughly cooked. Usually they’re fine in a restaurant, but not so much in the street. You don’t want to drink the tap water, and make sure that if you buy ice it’s for consumption. Some places offer two kinds, one for consuming, and another for just cooling things down. Hope that helps! Look out for our video on this subject in the near future! Thanks for watching. -Jim
0:48 people from Spain are not Spanish, they are Spaniards. This is a common mistake most English speakers make. The Spaniards hiding in the AlHóndiga were mostly civilians who were murdered by the insurgents. Iturbide and Hidalgo had a falling out due to this mass murder of innocent civilians where Hidalgo doubted Iturbide's competency since he had failed to restrain the crimes of the men he lead.
At 5:53 we talk about the Spaniards. But according to Wikipedia, the demonym for people from Spain is Spanish or Spaniard. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain) Spaniard is a noun. It is a demonym for individuals from the country of Spain e.g. “That Spaniard is my husband - he is from Spain.” or “There are a few Spaniards on the train at the moment.” Spanish is both a noun and an adjective, depending on context. As an adjective, Spanish refers to the description of Spaniards or description of anything related to Spain. e.g. “My father is Spanish - he is a Spaniard.” or “I have Spanish ancestry - my father is from Spain.” or “My favourite food is paella which is a famous Spanish rice dish.” As a noun, Spanish refers to the language that originates from Spain is is widely spoken as a native language in much of Latin America (excepting Brazil). e.g. “My neighbour is Colombian - she speaks Spanish.” And for the history part, there's always multiple sides to the story. But there's no doubt that many natives of "New Spain" were upset that they were being taken advantage of. Thanks for watching! -Jim
You’re welcome! We have a playlist with other Guanajuato videos as well if you’re interested: ruclips.net/p/PLihSonlo1OAZSp7zP24qmTsjvsPIb7w4v We also offer Spanish immersion retreats there. You can learn more at spanishandgo.com/immersion-retreats Our friend Erin from Erin’s Travels here on RUclips is also releasing a guidebook soon on the city. Thanks for watching! -Jim
Hi Annemarie! I'm releasing a guidebook to Guanajuato this month. It's all our favorite places (restaurants, things to do, cafes, etc) in the city. We lived there for ten months and loved it so much. If you're interested, you can sign up for my newsletter and I'll be sending out info as soon as the book drops! Cheers! xo Erin www.erinstravels.com/newsletter
Callejon del beso is definitely a romantic spot for couples. The alley is narrow its unbelievable the couple from the story could just easily lean over and share a kiss.
"He might be better known to you as the husband of Frida Kalho." Nope, Diego Rivera is known for being Diego Rivera, one of the most influential Mexican painters of all time. He was world famous before he met Frida and inspired her to continue painting!
We’re no experts on mental health. Considering that cartel members are humans too, I would imagine that some are haunted by the things they seen or done, while others aren’t. Adlerian psychology teaches us that we get to assign meaning to the things that happen to us. If you think what you did was good, then that’s the meaning you assign to that experience and are unlikely to be traumatized by it.
My family is from Guanajuato Mexico but I was born in the US and I always dreamt about going and still do it’s beautiful there😍🇲🇽🇲🇽❤️❤️
None of the locals want to live in this dump.
This is one of your best yet! Nice job. Now, I need to add this city to my list!
Thanks so much, Adrian! Our travel/adventure videos don't seem to do quite as well as our Spanish lessons, but we love making these. Thanks for watching and commenting. Un saludo. -Jim
This vlog just convinced to visit Guanajuato. Just added to my itinerary on my next trip to Mexico. Cheers!
We were lucky to choose Guanajuato for our trip last year. All these experiences are so vivid in our memories.
Such an incredible city! What was your favorite part? Thanks for watching! Saludos. -Jim
Great video, great resolution of the Magnificent and most beautiful city of the Americas.
Gracias por showing us that part from Mexico. I loved this video.
Thank you for watching and commenting! We love this place so much! Have you been to central Mexico?
¡Saludos! -May
@@SpanishandGo no, I've never been there but thanks to your videos I'm considering going there someday
Thanks so much for watching guys! What was your favorite part of the video?
Want to learn Spanish with us in Guanajuato? Sign up here!: spanishandgo.com/immersion-retreats
¡Saludos!
Beautiful city, amazing scenery. Makes me want to visit! Love your videos.
Thanks a lot, Sandi! We're in love with this place.
¡Saludos!
-May
Thank you guys so much for this video ill be going soon and will also be closing my experience . Thank you for this video .
Great job, super interesting. Thank you.
Hooooray Guanajuato! This video had me all kinds of homesick. Beautiful work guys! Cinematography on point!
¡Muchas gracias! You'll be back soon! Enjoy your time in the US.
¡Saludos y abrazos!
-May
I'm visiting a friend who lives in Querétaro next year. My friend told me that I will have the opportunity to see Guanajuato as well. Can't wait!
You'll love it! Thanks for watching. ¡Saludos! -Jim
Cant wait to see it and experience everything!!!!
It's such a cool city! You'll love it, Marc. Thanks for watching! -Jim
Con vuestros vídeos aprendo inglés,historia y geografía.
¡Yei! Muchas gracias por vernos y comentar.
You guys did a great job. I want to visit this place now, gracias a ustedes :)
Thanks for watching! If you're learning Spanish, you might be interested in this when it's safe to travel again: spanishandgo.com/immersion-guanajuato -Jim
Awwwww this gives me memories of when I was 10 and I went visit el “callejon del beso”
Another fantastic video! Keep them coming! Question: Are there any fun outdoor activities to do here besides walking around and visiting the historical sites?! e.g. horseback riding, ATV/mopeds, visiting natural wonders, cool bars etc?
May and Jim thanks for this🙏🏻👍🏻🕉🌈. I´ll be there on October 16th. Looking forward to exploring so much.
Primer Comentario Que Tal Guanajuato Ya No piden Visa para ir de Paseo? Soy Mexicano Pero Ahora vivo en Toronto Canada Miro su Video para Practicar mi ingles Saludos Chicos muy buenos videos
Jajajaja Pues nosotros llegamos antes de que eso pasara, entonces no nos pidieron nada. :p
Pero si quieres venir ¡nosotros te ayudamos a tramitar la visa Guanajuatence! ;p
¡Saludos hasta Toronto! El frío debe estar ahí ya a todo lo que da, ¿no?
¡Cuídate!
-May
@@SpanishandGo Uff Si Mucho frio Por aca pero muy Bonito y mas con Nieve y todo Aun que Como Mexico no hay 2 espero regresar Pronto y Guanajuato es de los lugares que mas Ganas tengo de conoser aun que con sus Videos ya lo conosco un poco
@@Eliasalberto1000 Y si los videos te han gustado, ¡en persona te vas a enamorar de la ciudad! ¡Jim ya no se quiere ir de aquí! Jajajaja Ojalá que pronto se te haga conocer. ¡Un abrazo!
Si amigo puedes tramitar tu visa , ya estando en GUANAJUATO CAPITAL , solo ahí , no es obligatoria pero esta te dará muy buenos descuentos en hoteles , restaurantes , etc .
Saludos desde Guanajuato Capital.
I practice my English and I learned a lot thank you 😊
I was 6 when I lived in Penjamo GTO,and my pops took me to see the momias haha 😂 il never forget LEGENDARY
Can’t believe i fly to Guanajuato tomorrow
Enjoy!
This is one of the most beautiful vlogs about Guanajuato, thanks so much! I just can't believe there're more English vlogs than Spanish vlogs about this city haha I'm from Mexico and definitely one of my wildest dreams is living there for a while. I love my Mexico, thank you. 🇲🇽❤️
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching, Helen! Un saludo. -Jim
I am from Guanajuato originally and for far this is the best video I ever watch from my home. thank you guys for show how beautiful is my country to the world. by the way the callejón del beso leyend you got is wrong. let's keep the leyend original.
Thanks for watching! We’re glad you enjoyed it. This is the version of the legend we’ve been told by some of the locals here (we’re actually in Guanajuato right now). Please share with us the version you know so we can add it to our website!
Beautiful city
We agree! We're gonna miss it. ¡Saludos desde Guanajuato! -Jim
Wow!! I can’t wait to visit now!! Where can I see all the beautiful roofs one sees on google images when googling the word “Guanajuato?” Also, did you guys go to Leon and San Miguel De Allende??
I’m glad you liked it! You can see the most famous view of Guanajuato from the Pipila lookout. And yes, we’ve been to Leon and San Miguel de Allende. But our favorite is Guanajuato City. Thanks for watching! Un saludo. -Jim
Spanish and Go hi Jim, thank you so much for the reply regarding the view & good to know about the fav city also!! Thanks again and keep up the good work! Cheers mate!
Me encantan tus videos, mi parte de favorita estaba en el Mercado.
Jackie T ¡Gracias por vernos! ❤️ Vamos a tener un retiro de Español en Guanajuato en un par de meses. Si te interesa puedes ver el itinerario aquí: spanishandgo.com/gto-immersion ¡Saludos! -Jim
How long does it take to go up the Pipila monument? Is 1 hour up there good enough? I going to Guanajuato soon and need some Info. Thanks.
Please visit zacatecas and queretaro one of my favorites cities.
Hi guys my friends are afraid of getting sick is there anything that you can suggest to make them feel comfortable visiting there? I know weird question
Fantastic question. We’re going to make a video about this soon! Yes, getting sick here is definitely a possibility. However, you can take precautions to help avoid it. Avoid porous fruits (strawberries) and vegetables (lettuce, cilantro), and make sure your food is thoroughly cooked. Usually they’re fine in a restaurant, but not so much in the street. You don’t want to drink the tap water, and make sure that if you buy ice it’s for consumption. Some places offer two kinds, one for consuming, and another for just cooling things down. Hope that helps! Look out for our video on this subject in the near future! Thanks for watching. -Jim
0:48 people from Spain are not Spanish, they are Spaniards. This is a common mistake most English speakers make. The Spaniards hiding in the AlHóndiga were mostly civilians who were murdered by the insurgents. Iturbide and Hidalgo had a falling out due to this mass murder of innocent civilians where Hidalgo doubted Iturbide's competency since he had failed to restrain the crimes of the men he lead.
At 5:53 we talk about the Spaniards. But according to Wikipedia, the demonym for people from Spain is Spanish or Spaniard. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain)
Spaniard is a noun. It is a demonym for individuals from the country of Spain
e.g. “That Spaniard is my husband - he is from Spain.” or “There are a few Spaniards on the train at the moment.”
Spanish is both a noun and an adjective, depending on context. As an adjective, Spanish refers to the description of Spaniards or description of anything related to Spain.
e.g. “My father is Spanish - he is a Spaniard.” or “I have Spanish ancestry - my father is from Spain.” or “My favourite food is paella which is a famous Spanish rice dish.”
As a noun, Spanish refers to the language that originates from Spain is is widely spoken as a native language in much of Latin America (excepting Brazil).
e.g. “My neighbour is Colombian - she speaks Spanish.”
And for the history part, there's always multiple sides to the story. But there's no doubt that many natives of "New Spain" were upset that they were being taken advantage of.
Thanks for watching!
-Jim
Gracias for the tour highlights, its been difficult to find books on this area. I will now follow you on Instagram too!
You’re welcome! We have a playlist with other Guanajuato videos as well if you’re interested: ruclips.net/p/PLihSonlo1OAZSp7zP24qmTsjvsPIb7w4v
We also offer Spanish immersion retreats there. You can learn more at spanishandgo.com/immersion-retreats
Our friend Erin from Erin’s Travels here on RUclips is also releasing a guidebook soon on the city. Thanks for watching! -Jim
Hi Annemarie! I'm releasing a guidebook to Guanajuato this month. It's all our favorite places (restaurants, things to do, cafes, etc) in the city. We lived there for ten months and loved it so much. If you're interested, you can sign up for my newsletter and I'll be sending out info as soon as the book drops! Cheers! xo Erin www.erinstravels.com/newsletter
@@erinstravels send an update when its available, thanks!
@@annemariemaes5976 If you sign up for the mailing list, you'll get an update! It should go out within the next week.
♥️🇲🇽
Callejon del beso is definitely a romantic spot for couples. The alley is narrow its unbelievable the couple from the story could just easily lean over and share a kiss.
My main concern is, Is there mosquito problems in Guanajuato??🤔 I’m heading there Friday
No, the mosquitos aren't bad in Guanajuato. Thanks for watching! -Jim
@@SpanishandGo Thank You For Answering love your Channel!❤
I'll see you in Nov :)
U forgot the university, going inside restrictions Juarez, show the different ways to go up to pipila etc.
This looks like the perfect place to take my fiancee thank you for the video
Thanks for watching! It truly is an incredible place. ¡Saludos! -Jim
"He might be better known to you as the husband of Frida Kalho."
Nope, Diego Rivera is known for being Diego Rivera, one of the most influential Mexican painters of all time. He was world famous before he met Frida and inspired her to continue painting!
In the United States I’m pretty Frida is more famous than Diego. Most of our audience is from the US. Thanks for watching! -Jim
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I went there 7 times for 2 months
Awesome! We love it there! Un saludo. -Jim
In the callejon del beso they told us that the daughter got hit by the dagger but fell of the balcony and landed on the 3rd step
There seem to be different variations of the story, but the one we know best is this one. Thanks for watching! -Jim
serious question here do you guys think cartel members get ptsd
My uncle is CJNG in GTO he is in a mental hospital rn. So yea…
We’re no experts on mental health. Considering that cartel members are humans too, I would imagine that some are haunted by the things they seen or done, while others aren’t. Adlerian psychology teaches us that we get to assign meaning to the things that happen to us. If you think what you did was good, then that’s the meaning you assign to that experience and are unlikely to be traumatized by it.
I owned a business here for 8 months. All the locals can't wait to leave this dump.
Be careful if your going to mexico
GUANAJUATO CAPITAL CITY *😡
Why you mad? -Jim