Agreed. Of all of the big cities we’ve been, Querétaro has been the best for feeling safe, amenities and amazing cultural monuments. Thanks for watching ❤️🇲🇽
just stumbled across your channel this morning. couple of things lead me to subscribe. the easy going pace of camera when showing the sights, mellow and articulate narration, family, doc martens, and in this video: the words to the dads. couldn't be more true that we dads need to slow down and show our kiddos how to appreciate the atmosphere
Another great video Rob; great city Querétaro, great weather, architecture and friendly people, (not too happy about the traffic :) ) I would like to move in but is becoming more expensive for us (mexicans) again great video
Yes, we pay for convenience and with so many large corporate entities in QRO city, it’s an expensive housing market. Thanks for the support, my man. Appreciated 👍
If you could plz show farmers markets, art markets and flee markets.. I was in Mérida and Playa del Carmen and I love finding these places. Thanks in advance.
Hey John, great idea. I have some mercado content and always reconnect that travelers check these places out for the authentic Mexican hospitality and experience. Check out Part 1 or Mazatlán for the mercado there. ✌️❤️🇲🇽
HOLA FROM QUERETARO. MERIDA IS TOO HOT. ELECTRIC BILLS HIGHER THAN RENT IN MERIDA. CALETA, LAS AMERICAS, CALLE VILLA TROPICAL. zapata, renacimiento, hogar de moderno, pie de cuesta etc. Eliminate criminals. I love you ACAPULCO since age 20, and now age 81 in Queretaro, since 2021. Earthquakes is why I did not retire in Acapulco. RIP Everyone everywhere CUAHINICUILAPA
I went to QTO three years ago, and was disappointed at how Disneyfied the old part of town has become - it's mostly gentrified, and a lot of it looks like a Ye Olde Mexico theme park now, rather than a living city. That happens everywhere - it's just QTO's turn. And it's good for getting tourist dollars - but not so good for the normal life of the city and the ordinary people who live there. Younger people and foreigners who don't remember what it used to be like have no idea how dramatically it has changed.
Thanks for this comment. You’re right, I have no idea what it used to be like and it does cater to the tourist dollar. That gentrified, Americanized feeling is everywhere… Europe, large cities in South America. Even in Canada, I have often yearned for the good old days when cars were made of metal and men were men. Thanks for watching. ❤️🇲🇽
Queretaro, is one of the most safe and clean cities in all Mexico.
Agreed. Of all of the big cities we’ve been, Querétaro has been the best for feeling safe, amenities and amazing cultural monuments. Thanks for watching ❤️🇲🇽
Great video! What a beautiful city with an amazing blend of the old and new. Can't wait to visit someday!!
Great job on this video. Fascinating recap of history and present day in Queretaro.
Im really glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching
I love it here.
Yes, it’s a great city! Thanks for watching. ❤️🇲🇽
just stumbled across your channel this morning. couple of things lead me to subscribe. the easy going pace of camera when showing the sights, mellow and articulate narration, family, doc martens, and in this video: the words to the dads. couldn't be more true that we dads need to slow down and show our kiddos how to appreciate the atmosphere
Thanks Gregg for the kind words and for subscribing… and i love that you mentioned the docs. 😁
Docs and scally caps all the way@@AcclimatizeMexico
Lol, the weird hand shake cracked me up 🤣🤣🤣
😂 Trudeau is always good for a chuckle if nothing else. Thanks for watching!✌️❤️
Yet another great video! Can’t imagine the amount of research going these videos. The content is on point my friend.
Thx man! Appreciate the support and I’m glad you’re liking them.
This is a great video. Thank you for showing this❤️
Thanks Dino 🦖
How amazing. Well done. 💙💗💗💙
Another great video Rob; great city Querétaro, great weather, architecture and friendly people, (not too happy about the traffic :) ) I would like to move in but is becoming more expensive for us (mexicans) again great video
Yes, we pay for convenience and with so many large corporate entities in QRO city, it’s an expensive housing market. Thanks for the support, my man. Appreciated 👍
San Luis Potosí is also another nice city, (the most important masks museum in México is in SLP, and the "Huasteca" the sorrounding area is beautiful
Fantastic work, thank you!
Thanks for watching @hinthegroove9740. Appreciated!! 👍❤️
🤩😍👍❤️✅
Buenas Amigo, muy hermosa!
Gracias por ver amigo!
Nice video, safe beautiful city!
Gracias! Yes it is a beautiful city!
Was just there back in January for my cousin’s wedding my family is from chichimequillas queretaro
What was the best thing you saw or did in Querétaro on your trip?
If you could plz show farmers markets, art markets and flee markets.. I was in Mérida and Playa del Carmen and I love finding these places. Thanks in advance.
Hey John, great idea. I have some mercado content and always reconnect that travelers check these places out for the authentic Mexican hospitality and experience. Check out Part 1 or Mazatlán for the mercado there. ✌️❤️🇲🇽
When can you show us, The Paseo 5 de Febrero will be finished, its been on constrction for some time.
Haha! I know, right? We don’t even take that route anymore. It’s a mess. I’ll let you know when it’s drivable. 😉
HOLA FROM QUERETARO. MERIDA IS TOO HOT.
ELECTRIC BILLS HIGHER THAN RENT IN MERIDA.
CALETA, LAS AMERICAS, CALLE VILLA TROPICAL.
zapata, renacimiento, hogar de moderno, pie de cuesta etc.
Eliminate criminals.
I love you ACAPULCO since age 20, and now age 81 in Queretaro, since 2021.
Earthquakes is why I did not retire in Acapulco.
RIP Everyone everywhere
CUAHINICUILAPA
The airport it’s named “Aeropuerto Internacional de Querétaro”…not “Intercontinental”. I like your reflexions. Regards,
Ah, thank you for the correction. I struggled to narrate that part for some reason. Thanks for watching.
En un principio si se llamo aeropuerto intercontinental, saludos
2:53 where is this place please?
I believe that was a clip from a walk we took in Juriqilla.
These pirámid is in queretaro citi si queretaro have a great pirámides in toluquilla and ranas, allí pirámides are in Querétaro
😮 las piramides de teotihuacan
We’ll see that one day too. Lo veremos algún día también.
I went to QTO three years ago, and was disappointed at how Disneyfied the old part of town has become - it's mostly gentrified, and a lot of it looks like a Ye Olde Mexico theme park now, rather than a living city. That happens everywhere - it's just QTO's turn. And it's good for getting tourist dollars - but not so good for the normal life of the city and the ordinary people who live there. Younger people and foreigners who don't remember what it used to be like have no idea how dramatically it has changed.
Thanks for this comment. You’re right, I have no idea what it used to be like and it does cater to the tourist dollar. That gentrified, Americanized feeling is everywhere… Europe, large cities in South America. Even in Canada, I have often yearned for the good old days when cars were made of metal and men were men. Thanks for watching. ❤️🇲🇽
The video was nice, but the music was too much. I could barely hear you over the music.
That’s good feedback, thank you.
Querétaro city is overrated
Thanks for your feedback Oscar. What are some of your favorite places in Mexico and why?
😂😂😂envy spoke hahaha