Puerto Vallarta is LGQBTQ+ friendly area known as Zona Romántica. It is extremely safe. I am a single, woman and felt very comfortable in the area. You need to check it out one day. Thank you for this update. I am staying in this area tomorrow.
Quick fact Polanco is a medium high income neighborhood. No the richest in CDMX. They are at least 4 zones richer than Polanco but none of them are designed for tourist to see. In fact, in those zones it'd be very likely that police will stop you just for walking with your camera. Similar zones are found throughout Mexico. They are very hidden from tourist and most of the population.
@@saratemp790A lot of rich people in Mexico still prefer to live a suburban life or gated communities in some of these neighbourhoods: Condado de Sayavedra, Bosque de las Palmas, Villa Verdun, Valle Escondido, Lomas de Vistahermosa, Lomas de Chapultepec, Bosques de las Lomas, Lomas Virreyes, Tlalpuente, Fuentes del Pedregal, Bosque Real, Club de Golf Bosques, Bosques de Santa Fé, Jardines del Pedregal, Jardines en la Montaña, Chimalistac, San Ángel, Del Carmen Coyoacán
the guy with the tamales is so right ! also speak up if you think somethings too expensive because they like to up the prices when they know you’re a tourist
When they do that price gauging is usually not by a lot. Maybe a few cents or a dollar. But when you travel a lot, you get used to this. So why care for a few cents? Can't be that greedy when you travel. Especially with street vendors and during a pandemic. We pay more to the top corporations, and to taxes. No one complains or questions the cost of an i phone, for example. Most of those components are cheap, made of hazardous materials, and with cheap slave labor.
@@pilarpino2973 yeah although vendors usually make good money in busy spots compared to the average salary in mexico , it doesn’t hurt to give them a few extra cents but it does add up and you shouldn’t take advantage of tourists
Although I have a half dozen or more family members who are "out" openly gay, I don't give it much thought, they are typically more Artistic and fun to hang around that some of the others, I am wondering if (although this video didn't explore the more ARTISTIC stuff), if this zone has perhaps more unusual ART? there is very humorous Mexican ART I like your adventurous spirit ... Keep the videos rolling. It doesn't hurt to be outside the comfort zone , especially if it gives us a better understanding of this human race.
I went when I was here several years ago and you're right it is a really great museum. I think it's closed right now because of the f-ing pandemic though :(
Another enjoyable video - thank you! I cannot remember the name of the gay bar we walked past, about a block off Reforma. It was karaoke happy hour (after work). We stopped and looked in the window. It was a packed sing along fiesta! The guys inside were waving me in. That was my big chance to share my talent(s) with the world. Sadly, my wife said no.
The 2 guys at the esquite place where the woman shortchanged you sure seemed to be focused on you. One even reached down and scratched his "unit". I notice you still have the nails, appropriate for where you are. Liked this video.
He looked jealous about him chatting up the girl with the ezquite facts. He even scoffed at it before noticing he was being filmed. Kinda rude, but he's probably into that girl that's his neighbor. LOL.
Yes, it was a "territorial macho" thing, 😂 lame... And yes, she shortchanged you and charged you 10 pesos more, I'm from Guadalajara, but been living in Mexico City for about 9 years and street esquites are no more than $20 pesos 😬, hate when they do that... "te turistearon" that's how we say it. And it happens all over the country, the first time I came to Mexico city as national tourist from GDL they did the same to me in Xochimilco. These street vendors know their public and targets. My recommendation, it's more of cultural phenomena amongst street vendors in the entire country, instead of asking for the product you ask first the cost, like if you are going to negotiate. ¿Cuanto cuesta? "how much?".. Intead of... ¿me da uno por favor? "Can I have one?".... One, you got them off guard to answer you and two, you will know the costs when you look around in the future ... Be safe! And welcome 🇲🇽
My favorite of all your videos, so far. I like how you did the vignettes of the short changing. Your message at the end made it seem like you are finding your calling. I’m excited for you!
First time viewer, enjoyed your points of view as you keep your dialogue very positive. As for the money issues, they happen all over and what I have found is if an error is made, it’s immediately rectified with an apology. Keep up the good work.
yeah but I don't know if I'd call Emiliano Zapata, or la zona romantica or whatever you want to call it a gayborhood en sí whereas la zona rosa is definitivamente un barrio gay
I’m Salvadoran and I’ve never heard the word reatudo. 😂 I’ll be in Mexico City for the first time over the weekend. I’ll be staying in that area. Great video. ❤
Hola, Great video! We are going to Mexico City in July for 5 weeks. Should be much different than our home of Puerto Vallarta. Can’t wait to explore and get shook!
Nice appreciation of Mexico City. I recommend El Castillo de Chapultepec. Inside the Chapultepec Forest first sección. Casa Luis Barragán (one of the best Mexican architects house), also you can visit on saturday, La Ciudadela.
Loved this neighborhood!! If you are interested in Mexico, you can also check out our video about LGBTQ safety in Mexico: ruclips.net/video/_-9BQSNyA48/видео.html
Wow looks so cute and interesting and BEAUTIFUL! I have to include it in my top next goals! When I travel I always take my travel playlist with me, new bands like DELTA PAROLE are a must, what travel playlists do you fellow travelers love and listen to? Hope to get me some cuties at tho
WOW, that man the sales man who sold those Tamales and he explained to you about those 100 pesos bills wow, what a honest and beautiful man. It gets to show here again how beautiful 99 % of Mexican people are. I had to say 99% since he said that yes, there is some bad people who do take advantage of ok some local people but foreign people most. Again, people who see this and are around there please go and buy mucho Tamales from this beautiful honest man...............he needs the dineros I'm sure. TCB.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE CDMX. I agree, Polanco is nice but flavorless. West Hollywood meets Rodeo Drive. The essence of CDMX is the colonial flavor which SHOOKS me. Puebla, Roma Norte, etc....
I’ve been short changed also at the farmacias and other trust worthy places like that. It happens if you don’t question it. But if you do question it, people will quickly fix their mistake
Hey quick question. I'm planning a trip and will be staying in CDMX mid May. Are the gay bars open? Can you enjoy a cocktail indoors? Are there any drag shows performing? I watched your video and I didn't see you actually inside any of the gay bars. Its been so hard to find real-time info about these things..I'd appreciate your input. Thanks :)
Zona rosa was created by Chinese business owners, somehow tourism turned it into a gay plaza. No one knows how it happened , but oh well, we accept it.
Nice video;) I suggest to you yo read the book called: " el vampiro de la colonia Roma" seriously Is the story about one gay guy living in México city around 60's or 70's Is an amazing story about the gay life , in english you can find as: Adonis García a picaresque novel
The guy who sells tamales is really nice. His advice made me think. Nice place, Zona Rosa. So, so far, would you say you like Mexico City better than Guadalajara? One thing that scares me about CDMX (never been there) is the traffic/having trouble getting to places (like work) and the earthquakes (I’ve heard they have plenty of those). But sometimes I think I overreact. All the same, Mexico City is amazing.
The big downside for me is all the bs with my car and getting that in order. There are apparently rules and regulations unique to cdmx, but all the officials seems to have a different take on it, it might be something that I'll just have to take as it come. I don't know if I can say I like cdmx better than gdl so far but I've really liked it a lot!
I prefer CDMX. The colonial buildings in GDL are brown and a bit drab whereas there is a lot of colour and grand architecture in Mexico City. CDMX is also much more walkable - with many areas filled with cool restaurants and hipster coffee shops. Plus - my understanding is that CDMX is second only to London in the number of museums and galleries.
@@Vancouver_Dan I don’t know about Mexico City, but the Guadalajara government doesn’t seem to do a good job helping preserve all colonial buildings (or any other old structures for that matter). Even in downtown, you see a lot of newer structures that are focused on business and not on art/tourism. In CDMX, I see (or at least I notice from a distance) that there’s more “preservation” there. There’s more to see in their historic center (and that’s not necessarily because of the city being a larger city or the country’s capital). Such a shame, with Jalisco being beautiful in many other ways.
That was SOOO NICE to share that IMPORTANT HINT to us tourists on how we sometimes get scammed. I'm not a fan of Mexican tamales but I'd buy from him just for him being such a good/caring guy!!!
The reason why it's called Zona Rosa is not because it's a gayborhood but because there was alot of leftist artists . They weren't far left red communists but more center left hence rosa or pink
Lmao that gay Spanish!! Love it! Yeah when I travel I get short changed a lot. In cuba they use three types of currency just imagine lol In Europe, I was no way I’m paying more then 1eu for water bottle and put my foot down. All this is the fun of traveling
You want to get shooked?? Go to Tepito. That’ll shake you! Maybe too much. Try Roma Norte and Condesa. Start at Parque de Mexico. Zona Rosa is a bit sketchy
Hey, yeah I´m good, thanks for checking in! I´m just taking a break for a little bit. In about a month or so ill be heading back to the US for a few months and will make some videos again as I travel north
And that's the reason you won't enjoy our country like it was for long. Purification is at hand, many places will be reduced to rubble.Worshiped is the almighty holy God for eternity.
I have never checked my change in Mexico....gringo tax. The last 2 neighbourhoods I stayed in were between La Reforma and Baldarass near the station and tourist Market. And 4 or 5 blocks behind the Cathedral where I was advised not to go further. Both edgier places.
I'm still a bit undecided on going to Tepito, the "most dangerous neighborhood in cdmx". On one hand it's mostly counterfeit and stolen goods, drugs and prostitution, all of which I'm not interested in. And it's dangerous. On the other hand, those videos tend to do better. What's a struggling youtuber to do?
You could try the 2 areas I suggest. I think they look more urban than dangerous. Baldaras looks like it will be gentrified soon because of its location. It's just great to see your videos because we won't be travelling any time soon.
Wrooong! Have you heard of zona romántica in PV? Although Zona Rosa and Zona Romántica aren't exclusively "gay neighbourhoods" there's a large concentration of gay owned and oriented businesses and considerable amount of gay inhabitants. So, Zona Rosa isn't the only "gay neighbourhood" in all of Mexico.
omg I am Mexican and I did not know the trick of the bills that the man of the tamales gave you haha enjoy CDMX ❤️
Hello fellow pepe
The wonderful man @5:51 was really looking out for you! God, I love Mexico and its people. So genuine and generous to foreign visitors. ❤❤
Puerto Vallarta is LGQBTQ+ friendly area known as Zona Romántica. It is extremely safe. I am a single, woman and felt very comfortable in the area. You need to check it out one day. Thank you for this update. I am staying in this area tomorrow.
Quick fact Polanco is a medium high income neighborhood. No the richest in CDMX. They are at least 4 zones richer than Polanco but none of them are designed for tourist to see. In fact, in those zones it'd be very likely that police will stop you just for walking with your camera. Similar zones are found throughout Mexico. They are very hidden from tourist and most of the population.
Where are they? Tell us.
@@saratemp790A lot of rich people in Mexico still prefer to live a suburban life or gated communities in some of these neighbourhoods: Condado de Sayavedra, Bosque de las Palmas, Villa Verdun, Valle Escondido, Lomas de Vistahermosa, Lomas de Chapultepec, Bosques de las Lomas, Lomas Virreyes, Tlalpuente, Fuentes del Pedregal, Bosque Real, Club de Golf Bosques, Bosques de Santa Fé, Jardines del Pedregal, Jardines en la Montaña, Chimalistac, San Ángel, Del Carmen Coyoacán
@@aggbarquitectos9409 thanks for the info.
@@aggbarquitectos9409 Where do they party? Where can I meet a hot Mexican rich guy? lol
@@saratemp790 they don’t party at public places lol and the nightclubs they go to are highly exclusive
RAVENOUS BOTTOM!! 🤣 This is one of your most entertaining videos yet! 👌
🤣🤣🤪🤪
"Que paso con tu vlog" estoy seguro que ni ella sabía lo que decía su playera 😂
Pues como a todos. Nadie se fija en lo que dice su ropa cuando la compra, sólo es ropa.
@@gilbertomariogonzalezcorte3441 Yo si me fijo así que no diría que todos
the guy with the tamales is so right ! also speak up if you think somethings too expensive because they like to up the prices when they know you’re a tourist
When they do that price gauging is usually not by a lot. Maybe a few cents or a dollar. But when you travel a lot, you get used to this. So why care for a few cents? Can't be that greedy when you travel. Especially with street vendors and during a pandemic. We pay more to the top corporations, and to taxes. No one complains or questions the cost of an i phone, for example. Most of those components are cheap, made of hazardous materials, and with cheap slave labor.
@@pilarpino2973 yeah although vendors usually make good money in busy spots compared to the average salary in mexico , it doesn’t hurt to give them a few extra cents but it does add up and you shouldn’t take advantage of tourists
@@omar9268 True. At the end they end up with a bad reputation. They were recorded and tourist are going to avoid buying from them.
Zona Romántica in Puerto Vallarta it's another gayborhood here in México. :)
"Reatudo" means big unit jajajajajajajaja you make me laugh so hard
Although I have a half dozen or more family members who are "out" openly gay, I don't give it much thought, they are typically more Artistic and fun to hang around that some of the others, I am wondering if (although this video didn't explore the more ARTISTIC stuff), if this zone has perhaps more unusual ART? there is very humorous Mexican ART I like your adventurous spirit ... Keep the videos rolling. It doesn't hurt to be outside the comfort zone , especially if it gives us a better understanding of this human race.
Your spanish right now is awesome 👏😄
The way you answer is so natural, i mean not from books, but from real natives like the word reatudo 😂😂😂😂
jajaja gracias ;)
You ARE going to The Museum of Anthropology, right? The absolute best museum in the world. DO NOT leave CDMX without seeing it! You'll need 2 days.
I went when I was here several years ago and you're right it is a really great museum. I think it's closed right now because of the f-ing pandemic though :(
I heard about this today. I am going
Another enjoyable video - thank you! I cannot remember the name of the gay bar we walked past, about a block off Reforma. It was karaoke happy hour (after work). We stopped and looked in the window. It was a packed sing along fiesta! The guys inside were waving me in. That was my big chance to share my talent(s) with the world. Sadly, my wife said no.
lol 😂
Try to find out where it was!
The 2 guys at the esquite place where the woman shortchanged you sure seemed to be focused on you. One even reached down and scratched his "unit".
I notice you still have the nails, appropriate for where you are. Liked this video.
thanks! Yeah, I noticed that too though I think the wang touching was more of a macho thing, dunno, that's the vibe I was getting
@@colibritravel5994 You never know. The staring wasn't just casual though.
He looked jealous about him chatting up the girl with the ezquite facts. He even scoffed at it before noticing he was being filmed. Kinda rude, but he's probably into that girl that's his neighbor. LOL.
Yes, it was a "territorial macho" thing, 😂 lame... And yes, she shortchanged you and charged you 10 pesos more, I'm from Guadalajara, but been living in Mexico City for about 9 years and street esquites are no more than $20 pesos 😬, hate when they do that... "te turistearon" that's how we say it. And it happens all over the country, the first time I came to Mexico city as national tourist from GDL they did the same to me in Xochimilco. These street vendors know their public and targets. My recommendation, it's more of cultural phenomena amongst street vendors in the entire country, instead of asking for the product you ask first the cost, like if you are going to negotiate. ¿Cuanto cuesta? "how much?".. Intead of... ¿me da uno por favor? "Can I have one?".... One, you got them off guard to answer you and two, you will know the costs when you look around in the future ... Be safe! And welcome 🇲🇽
That guy without the Mask wanted to be an ass. Should’ve cancel your order and moved along. lol
The Tamale salesman is SOOOOOO nice like wow. 👍
My favorite of all your videos, so far.
I like how you did the vignettes of the short changing. Your message at the end made it seem like you are finding your calling. I’m excited for you!
Hey, thanks Devin! I didn't know you watched my videos. I'm glad you liked this one and that you're watching! :D
First time viewer, enjoyed your points of view as you keep your dialogue very positive. As for the money issues, they happen all over and what I have found is if an error is made, it’s immediately rectified with an apology. Keep up the good work.
That's not the only gayborhood in the country at all. Have you been to Puerto vallarta? 😁
yeah but I don't know if I'd call Emiliano Zapata, or la zona romantica or whatever you want to call it a gayborhood en sí whereas la zona rosa is definitivamente un barrio gay
I’m Salvadoran and I’ve never heard the word reatudo. 😂 I’ll be in Mexico City for the first time over the weekend. I’ll be staying in that area. Great video. ❤
Hola, Great video! We are going to Mexico City in July for 5 weeks. Should be much different than our home of Puerto Vallarta. Can’t wait to explore and get shook!
Yes, that's not the only gaybor hood in Mexico, you should try PUERTO VALLARTA, Your brain will explote! 🤯🤯
Don’t miss out on trying one of the fantastic Korean restaurants in Zona Rosa (my wife is Korean) - Young Bin Kwan was our favorite.
Nice appreciation of Mexico City.
I recommend El Castillo de Chapultepec. Inside the Chapultepec Forest first sección. Casa Luis Barragán (one of the best Mexican architects house), also you can visit on saturday, La Ciudadela.
So what was the very gay content?
I appreciate the gay Spanish - I’m taking Spanish classes and binging your videos to help ❤️
very entertaining video, one of my favorites of yours. Loved the Grindr translation, both clever and educational!
haha thanks! I thought that might be fun to do :D
Loved this neighborhood!! If you are interested in Mexico, you can also check out our video about LGBTQ safety in Mexico: ruclips.net/video/_-9BQSNyA48/видео.html
Not the only gayborhood. Puerto Vallarta is a a whole gay city. Or more specifically Zona Romantica
Wow looks so cute and interesting and BEAUTIFUL! I have to include it in my top next goals! When I travel I always take my travel playlist with me, new bands like DELTA PAROLE are a must, what travel playlists do you fellow travelers love and listen to? Hope to get me some cuties at tho
WOW, that man the sales man who sold those Tamales and he explained to you about those 100 pesos bills wow, what a honest and beautiful man. It gets to show here again how beautiful 99 % of Mexican people are. I had to say 99% since he said that yes, there is some bad people who do take advantage of ok some local people but foreign people most. Again, people who see this and are around there please go and buy mucho Tamales from this beautiful honest man...............he needs the dineros I'm sure. TCB.
Headed out there this month. My first time. Thank you for sharing your video. It gives me a heads up of what to expect. Looks fun and beautiful. :)
omg im laughing out loud hhahah you exposing someones grindr!! you have me cracking up LOL 😂😂
I LOVE LOVE LOVE CDMX. I agree, Polanco is nice but flavorless. West Hollywood meets Rodeo Drive. The essence of CDMX is the colonial flavor which SHOOKS me. Puebla, Roma Norte, etc....
boah im jealous haha … wanna speak spanish too😅
“Your ravenous bottom” damn sis lol get it
I’ve been short changed also at the farmacias and other trust worthy places like that. It happens if you don’t question it. But if you do question it, people will quickly fix their mistake
Hey quick question. I'm planning a trip and will be staying in CDMX mid May. Are the gay bars open? Can you enjoy a cocktail indoors? Are there any drag shows performing? I watched your video and I didn't see you actually inside any of the gay bars. Its been so hard to find real-time info about these things..I'd appreciate your input. Thanks :)
I really like the neighborhood it's beautiful 😍🌈
Zona rosa was created by Chinese business owners, somehow tourism turned it into a gay plaza. No one knows how it happened , but oh well, we accept it.
It’s nice to see
Mexico having a strong gay scene , most Mexicans can be traditional but many can be accepting
I discovered your channel today and is very interesting....I am new subscriber.... greetings from Dallas texas
PV has a gayboorhood it is called Zona Romantica, not sure which is bigger but PV has been a gay destination for decades
Definitely loved your video! Great tips to use especially about the currency.. New Subscriber from Belize ❤
Very kind and honest man, who showed the world about authentic Mexican paper cash.
I was living for the Grindr translation 😆😂 culito tragón part
Nice video;) I suggest to you yo read the book called: " el vampiro de la colonia Roma" seriously Is the story about one gay guy living in México city around 60's or 70's Is an amazing story about the gay life , in english you can find as: Adonis García a picaresque novel
thanks! sounds cool, I'll definitely keep it in mind!
Es una joya ese libro 😉👍
Zona Rosa is not the only gay neighborhood in México. Zona Romántica in Puerto Vallarta is also a popular gay destination in Mexico.
The guy who sells tamales is really nice. His advice made me think. Nice place, Zona Rosa. So, so far, would you say you like Mexico City better than Guadalajara? One thing that scares me about CDMX (never been there) is the traffic/having trouble getting to places (like work) and the earthquakes (I’ve heard they have plenty of those). But sometimes I think I overreact. All the same, Mexico City is amazing.
The big downside for me is all the bs with my car and getting that in order. There are apparently rules and regulations unique to cdmx, but all the officials seems to have a different take on it, it might be something that I'll just have to take as it come. I don't know if I can say I like cdmx better than gdl so far but I've really liked it a lot!
I prefer CDMX. The colonial buildings in GDL are brown and a bit drab whereas there is a lot of colour and grand architecture in Mexico City. CDMX is also much more walkable - with many areas filled with cool restaurants and hipster coffee shops. Plus - my understanding is that CDMX is second only to London in the number of museums and galleries.
@@Vancouver_Dan I don’t know about Mexico City, but the Guadalajara government doesn’t seem to do a good job helping preserve all colonial buildings (or any other old structures for that matter). Even in downtown, you see a lot of newer structures that are focused on business and not on art/tourism. In CDMX, I see (or at least I notice from a distance) that there’s more “preservation” there. There’s more to see in their historic center (and that’s not necessarily because of the city being a larger city or the country’s capital). Such a shame, with Jalisco being beautiful in many other ways.
Lots of fun 'STUFF' in this video. The man at 5:00 for example! Such a nice exchange with him.
thanks! very nice guy!
I agree. This is what I enjoy the most about Colibri Travel.
That was SOOO NICE to share that IMPORTANT HINT to us tourists on how we sometimes get scammed. I'm not a fan of Mexican tamales but I'd buy from him just for him being such a good/caring guy!!!
OMG. Finally a RUclipsrs goes to Zona Rosa jeje
Where in Mexico City are you based ?? Did you enjoy LAS CABINAS ????
The reason why it's called Zona Rosa is not because it's a gayborhood but because there was alot of leftist artists . They weren't far left red communists but more center left hence rosa or pink
Guadalajara Jalisco y Puerto Vallarta son ciudades gay- friendlys
Lmao that gay Spanish!! Love it! Yeah when I travel I get short changed a lot. In cuba they use three types of currency just imagine lol In Europe, I was no way I’m paying more then 1eu for water bottle and put my foot down. All this is the fun of traveling
El señor de los tamales vendía por mi casa, pensé que ya había fallecido, que bueno verlo
Ironically, thats where I met my first girlfriend.
Be shocked but Be safe ❤🇲🇽
En Puerto Vallarta hay una zona llamada Zona romántica, tambiés es gay y esta muy cool.
What is the best time to visit zona rosa in terms of weather?
Really liked this one. Enjoy your stay in zona Rosa!
thanks! I'll try 😇
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"Me gustan Reatudos" jajajaa
"Tu Qlito tragon" 😆🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Puerto Vallarta's SouthSide is THE Gayborhood for Vallarta!! GREAT video - sharing!!
Informative vids beautiful neighborhood thanks for inspiring the gay youtube community.
Did you find any luck on grinder?
You want to get shooked?? Go to Tepito. That’ll shake you! Maybe too much. Try Roma Norte and Condesa. Start at Parque de Mexico. Zona Rosa is a bit sketchy
haha I went today! I had the best time ever!
I love that i don’t have to read the captions bc I understand spanish 😆
She mistakes the coins, it is a bit usual with those coins. It happens to everyone. 2 and 5. And fake bills are extremely rare.
omg that damn grinder profile 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆💀💀💀💀
Me suscribí a tu canal después de este vídeo. Por cierto, el chico detrás de la vendedora de esquites quería algo contigo 🔥
gracias por subscribirte! :D
is Kings Casino in Zona Rosa?
Are you ok? I haven't seen anything from you in about a month.
Hey, yeah I´m good, thanks for checking in! I´m just taking a break for a little bit. In about a month or so ill be heading back to the US for a few months and will make some videos again as I travel north
@@colibritravel5994 Great. Have a good break.
@@stevekollen1672 thanks!
Is it legal for people sell on the street?!
Um, it's not the only gayborhood in the country. I think Zona Romantica in Puerto Vallarta is bigger and more popular. Just saying.
what’s a cabinas
No is not the only gay area in the whole country believe me...🤣
LOVE your gay Spanish part!!!!
Puerto Vallarta is the Gay Capital of México
If you think Polanco is nice, wait until you see any of las Lomas or Pedregal.
Polanco is not in the top 10 wealthiest neighborhoods.
And that's the reason you won't enjoy our country like it was for long. Purification is at hand, many places will be reduced to rubble.Worshiped is the almighty holy God for eternity.
The video should call eating in the streets nothing about gay stuff
I love the honesty of the tamale man
I have never checked my change in Mexico....gringo tax. The last 2 neighbourhoods I stayed in were between La Reforma and Baldarass near the station and tourist Market. And 4 or 5 blocks behind the Cathedral where I was advised not to go further. Both edgier places.
I'm still a bit undecided on going to Tepito, the "most dangerous neighborhood in cdmx". On one hand it's mostly counterfeit and stolen goods, drugs and prostitution, all of which I'm not interested in. And it's dangerous. On the other hand, those videos tend to do better. What's a struggling youtuber to do?
You could try the 2 areas I suggest. I think they look more urban than dangerous. Baldaras looks like it will be gentrified soon because of its location. It's just great to see your videos because we won't be travelling any time soon.
You're right. Cities don't have Gayborhoods.
Que hermoso el señor de los tamales 🥺
people will short change you in every country. more if you are new to the currency.
Come to Guadalajara. It’s one of the gayest city in Mexico 🏳️🌈 🇲🇽 ❤️
I lived in gdl for two years!
Another great video really enjoyed it
thanks! :D
I was there couple of moths ago… i really enjoyed staying there…
I know the bowowowo sounds at Mexico 🇲🇽 🤣 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 👈😎👉
more la santisima in tepito please ! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ i need to visit :(
*SHAKEN
Wrooong! Have you heard of zona romántica in PV? Although Zona Rosa and Zona Romántica aren't exclusively "gay neighbourhoods" there's a large concentration of gay owned and oriented businesses and considerable amount of gay inhabitants. So, Zona Rosa isn't the only "gay neighbourhood" in all of Mexico.
I already mentioned this in a previous comment but while la zona romántica in Vallarta is very Gay I don't consider it a gayborhood
@@colibritravel5994 Zona Romántica Is exactly the same for PV as Zona Rosa is for CDMX.
YOUR SPANISH ITS MUY BUENO MY FRIEND
In Guadalajara there’s a lot of gayborhods 🥴
Yea! Everybody still in the closet.
Hiii I think that in Guadalajara there is another zona rosa
Me gustan tus videos de México :')
gracias! :D
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El chavo te alburió xD