Very charming city and clean with a european touch. Go to the train museum, jardin the San Marcos and would recommed San Jose de Gracia where there's a beautiful canyon and lake.
Born & Raised in beautiful Aguascalientes,raised in the traditional "barrio" of San Marcos,2 blocks from Jardin de San Marcos, and 3 blocks from the Monumental Plaza de Toros,quiet & safe place to live,visit & work.
I'm from aguascalientes but moved out when I turned eight years old. I remember being around the church at the beginning of the video during the Feria de San Macros .Good memories
Gracias por visitar mi ciudad, espero que cuando pasé está situación puedas volver y disfrutar de ella con mayor gusto y libertad... Saludos desde Aguascalientes México :) y mucho éxito
@@topsjohnny8131 No existe rincón del mundo donde no pase eso alguna vez en la vida, yo personalmente nunca he visto muertes, solo he escuchado en las noticias... Honestamente en mis 36 años viviendo aquí no he visto esa clase de violencia que comentan de otros estados, y si una vez me asaltaron me robaron el celular, pero no es cosa que pase a diario y a toda la población, don casos aislados... Cómo te digo hay lugares, mejores zonas, zonas más intranquilas, mientras haya personas no hay rincón del mundo donde estén excentos de ese tipo de actos alguna vez, pero yo he vivido muy a gusto en paz tranquila en esta ciudad, cada quién puede relatar una experiencia distinta, a mi Aguascalientes me parece de los estados más tranquilos y amables de México
My husband is from Aguascalientes I love it there and we are hoping to buy our first home in Aguascalientes. You missed going to Plaza de las Tres Centurias that's a very important part of Aguascalientes. Historic complex featuring a railroad museum in a 19th-century station, plus fountains & monuments. Thanks for the tour you did a great job!!
My family is from there and this reminds me so much of home! It’s like I never left !!! I miss the Jardín de San Marcos… it’s been 7 years since I seen my family … I think it’s definitely time… I’m home sick just watching this. Thank you for posting.
BORING! They have a little fiesta in March, I think, with bullfights and drunken crowds so bad that those residents who can get out of town head for the coast. THEY MANUFACTURE CARS HERE. PERIOD.
I’m going to Aguascalientes on the 30 for the first time to see my brother after 6 years im so excited to see my parents homeland and ofc my brother lol
I live in a Florida east coast beach town, and these roundabouts are everywhere. My town, and it’s neighboring 4 small towns are literally build around them. Lol. No pun intended. People are surprisingly polite about them, and there are very few accidents.
if you enjoy murals, yes the murals in CDMA in the Presidential Palace are great when you can get in as it is closed a lot but the Diego Rivera murals on all three floors of the education building in the Santo Domingo Colonia are even better. It is the offices of the state department of education but they will let you enter as a visitor even though there are not many. I really enjoyed them in 2019.
Wow - did you get a new camera? The images are very clear - I feel like I was right there. Thanks for showing the murals and sculptures in this beautiful city. It reminds me of Queretaro - especially the jardin. On the topic of murals - the Palacio Nacional on the zocalo in CDMX has spectacular murals by Diego Rivera depicting the history of Mexico. Free admission but you have to leave ID at the gate. Another great spot for murals is the Yucatan state capital building on Plaza Mayor in Merida.
Estoy emocionado por el video futuro del pueblo magico!! Always a bonus when there are fewer gringos in town. I think they’re all too busy in SMDA, Oaxaca and on every beach on the Yucatan peninsula. The north is an undiscovered / less explored gem that receives far less credit than it’s due. Can’t wait to see more - Gracias por compartir!
Love your videos, especially now that its difficult to travel in these covid days. Aguascalientes is beautiful! Did you ever mention how you ended up in Mexico? Still working on my Spanish and plotting more trips to Mexico.
I am from chihuahua Mexico but I have family in aguascalientes I will be going there next week. I think every state capital has there beautiful cathedral and there government palace with there murals of history
I am planning to retire in Mexico, I am doing some research watching videos I will definitely consider Agus, the city has a very different vibe than other cities like Guanajuato, San Luis, Morelia, so many others one what is unique about Agus than these cities you visited. I am looking for Museums modern hip vide I love history/culture. I would like to see that side of your stories, younger vibrant modern restaurants, clubs or hangouts libraries, universities, city neighborhoods in and around the cities you visit in Mx. gracias great videos btw !
Gracias amigo! Tengo más de 10 años que no regreso a mi estado cuando vi este video i just had to watch it. Thank you for show around my city! I loved the video. I had my first communion in that church! New subscriber!
Colibri Travel Yes! I live in Dallas Texas. We move to the US in 2001. Last time we went back to Ags was in 2009. When we travel to Mexico we either go to the beach(Puerto Vallarta/Cancun)or CDMX. I kept saying oh wow I totally forgot about that! Haha good video!
Colibri Travel awesome!!! Love Chicago. Well I’m glad you’re doing traveling vlogs!! That’s something I want to do in the near future.. enjoy your trips!
@@colibritravel5994 thanks. I didn't know about that place that you took the tour. It looked really cool. I think this is city doesn't get as much attention as it should.
2:12 Sorry. That is the state capitol building (palacio de gobierno). The municipal palace (palacio municipal) is located beside. Thanks for promoting my city!
Amazing place, so beautiful & clean city, everything looks so clean, where is this beautiful place located, I got to go & see it my self, thanks for sharing this wonderful video!!
Based on previous footage of Aguscalientes filmed between April and September 2020, it is a shock that all of a sudden you and others around are actually are wearing a facemask there. The previous footage infinitely less people wore a facemask. This is the place I would like to settle when I leave the United States for good. Out of the Gringo Tourist places, next to a Gringo tourist state (Jalisco), and next to another more authentic city Zacatecas. Minus the cold of low air pressure. And the cold of where the USA is going. Plus, a little bit closer to the federal capital. Geographically, this doesn't look like a bad central location.
@Galleta de Soda it's not so much how I like it. It's the reality that the USA is unsustainable as a nation. We may have this nice veneer but anyone who lives in Mexico to date has a lot more freedom. Even to an extent Canada has more freedom than the USA. Several factors lead to the truth including but not limiting to the facts of how Police treat George Floyd, how people worship bullies and government, and the fact that our national debt is unsustainable. Along with having extremely high taxes and a high prison population per capita. In Mexico, civilians more often look at police and government like they're corrupt and they chase them off when they harass them. Mexico still has free markets and economics and of course less permits and permission for everything. People down there have more common sense while we have a left and a right to everything. Mexico has a nice big future ahead of itself while we lost. The USA is gone and it's because we lost principle with factions. Mexico is still more principle and there is still more room to grow.
@Galleta de Soda the biggest difference between the USA and Mexico is that in the US, the civilians will just let it happen whereas in Mexico, if AMLO were to let Mexico be taken over that way, civilians would fight back. In a free country, government only has the powers civilians delegate to them.
@Galleta de Soda that is true. One thing I even found out is that the BS drug war traces back to the USA. I will say in Mexico you may have corruption but there's nowhere on the globe that doesn't. One thing that is more certain and rigid in the constitucíon de México is that searches and warrants may not be issued unless there is proof a crime has been committed. Drawing parallels to the US, judges don't even look at the evidence, they just rubber stamp warrants. Sometimes there will even be pocket warrants or post facto warrants. People even get jailed on perjured warrants too. Mexico looks to have more due process than the USA. Additionally, anyone's house, there's a nice big wall around everyone's property which even makes it a lot more secure than a house in the USA. Mexico is where I want to be.
@@ddouglas8161 I've lived in both countries and I mostly agree with everything you say, except for the justice system. It's not that justice in Mexico has a better due process, it's that the justice system virtually does not exist. You can get away with feminicide and other hate crimes especially against the LGBT+ and indigenous populations. If you want justice you most likely won't get it precisely because they are irrationally strict about evidence. You can present all of the evidence you want but they won't accept it. Robbers are seldom caught. In a lot of instances the victim ends up being punished by the justice "system". So yeah, Mexico is a lot freer. In any case, Aguascalientes is a much safer city than most places I can think of in the US, and you most likely won't have to deal with the justice "system" at all. However, as you said, Mexico has a bright future, and the justice "system" today isn't as bad as it was 5 years ago. So it's nice to know that we're making progress regarding basic, inalienable, undebatable human rights.
I noticed a couple of your videos before, and just saw this one. I like your lack of "rah rah rah" video content--more realistic. It is much like just a casual walk through wherever you happen to be, as if it were me walking the same route, and observing the same kinds of things. No, not exciting, but informative. And I had never heard of this city before. It almost makes me want to visit it myself, and maybe I will. thanks....
LOL I love this comment "not exciting, but informative" lol. I'm just playing around, it was a very, very nice comment thank you. I'm really happy you enjoyed the video!
@@colibritravel5994 I want "real" information that is useful to me. I watch a lot of Mexican themed you tubers. Each of them has a certain niche to fill. Yours are just informative. Also, I find watching so many minutes of videos about food to be uninteresting. I generally just FF past those segments. The cities, the people, the sights, the sounds, the good, and the bad....I use this information to decide where I might want to visit one day, once this virus is gone!! I never heard of Aguascalientes before, so that was good information. Thanks!
BEAUTIFUL FOR NICE ENOUGH RESIDENT MEXICANS BUT FOR TOURISTS IT'S PRETTY BORING. ACTUALLY, VERY BORING. THE SPRING FIESTA IS A DRUNKEN BRAWL WHEN RESIDENTS RUN FOR THE COAST. THE CITY IS NOTED FOR MANUFACTURING CARS (AT SEVERAL PLANTS).
Just one thing, that is not the municipal palace, the municipal palace is the place where the mayor works. That place is in the other side of square. The firts place you in, is the "palacio de gobierno" where the governor of the state works, not the municipaliti.
Hola, Soy Gerardo Salazar, me encuentro haciendo un proyecto de video y me gustaría incluir tu video integrando los créditos pertinentes ¿podemos contar tu autorización?
"We don't have the roundabouts in the United States". I invite you to check out 59th St and Columbus Circle in NYC which is the "exception" to your statement. 😁
Roundabouts have become a huge thing in the United States the last few years. Most growing and progressive cities are putting them in versus traffic lights. Much cheaper.
Aguascalientes is a nice city but the problem is that salaries there are so crappy. I don’t understand why, there are a lot of industries and years behind it had a great potential and even many people from other states migrated there. Still, jobs in Aguascalientes are so scarce. To do a really good job, an executive one and well paid is a lottery. Too bad! I tried my luck there but unfortunately, opportunities are better in other states. Aguascalientes should raise salaries and make better jobs but I think they don’t want to and be like that. :(
Scary no one wearing a mask and all states are red zone. But beautiful city. I'll wait a year to go, not safe now. I missed PV 4 times this year, cancelled my trips. Idiots going and so much closed and Jalisco also red zone.
My Father is from Aguascalientes and He has always told me that it was safe to visit, I'm kinda skeptical cause I sometimes wonder where the cartel will strike next, it's alright to be nervous or sometimes scared to newer places, as I've never been to Mexico before and I'm from Texas, as everyone knows America has it's bad places, but None come close to certain places in Mexico, unless we are talking about Chicago or Dallas, but That's beside the point. The video guiding through Aguascalientes seems safe, so maybe someday I can visit.
ags is pretty safe, pretty much most places in Mexico you can go and you'll be fine tbh, just do your research, use common sense, realize that there are bad people out there that want to do you harm but don't over think it, be aware and have a good time
@@bryanjimenez5845 Hi currently living in Aguascalientes, born here too. It’s a really peaceful place I always say “Nada pasa en Aguascalientes” because it’s true; of course there are some things nothing is perfect, however is a really chill place to live in. I usually go out with friends all alone on a bike ride because of how safe it is. The people here are so kind too and everything is near. The centro histórico is so beautiful and let’s not forget about the traditions celebrated here. So yeah it’s a really good living place.
@@bryanjimenez5845 Well I’m not pretty sure, right know I don’t have the age to leave by my own so I’m staying here a few more years. I do want to live somewhere outside Mexico but of course I’ll always come back to visit. After all it’s my birth place and my family lives here as well.
Viva Aguascalientes ❤
Buena tierra, gente buena, Cielo claro, agua clara. Muy informativo y veraz el contenido, gracias.
My beautiful home state! Definitely underrated ❤️
Yes it's a nice city . I was born there as well & have good memories from when I was a kid over there .
Mee too
Diverse state?
Bolileichon with cremeinchon
My family/descendants are from here. My great grandmother was a Munoz
Very charming city and clean with a european touch. Go to the train museum, jardin the San Marcos and would recommed San Jose de Gracia where there's a beautiful canyon and lake.
Mexico was colonized by Europeans. In fact, it’s the only Latin American country that had European royalty and governors. We had a French emperor
Born & Raised in beautiful Aguascalientes,raised in the traditional "barrio" of San Marcos,2 blocks from Jardin de San Marcos, and 3 blocks from the Monumental Plaza de Toros,quiet & safe place to live,visit & work.
I'm from aguascalientes but moved out when I turned eight years old. I remember being around the church at the beginning of the video during the Feria de San Macros .Good memories
Its good to have you in my hometown! one of the best places to live in Mexico for real!!
It's such a beautiful city. I really recommend it.
Gracias por visitar mi ciudad, espero que cuando pasé está situación puedas volver y disfrutar de ella con mayor gusto y libertad... Saludos desde Aguascalientes México :) y mucho éxito
Es seguro para vivir? No hay delincuencia como asaltos o muertes??
@@topsjohnny8131 No existe rincón del mundo donde no pase eso alguna vez en la vida, yo personalmente nunca he visto muertes, solo he escuchado en las noticias... Honestamente en mis 36 años viviendo aquí no he visto esa clase de violencia que comentan de otros estados, y si una vez me asaltaron me robaron el celular, pero no es cosa que pase a diario y a toda la población, don casos aislados... Cómo te digo hay lugares, mejores zonas, zonas más intranquilas, mientras haya personas no hay rincón del mundo donde estén excentos de ese tipo de actos alguna vez, pero yo he vivido muy a gusto en paz tranquila en esta ciudad, cada quién puede relatar una experiencia distinta, a mi Aguascalientes me parece de los estados más tranquilos y amables de México
I'm from Calvillo Aguascalientes. Wich is a pueblo magico. Thank you for sharing this video of our beautiful City
My husband is from Aguascalientes I love it there and we are hoping to buy our first home in Aguascalientes. You missed going to Plaza de las Tres Centurias that's a very important part of Aguascalientes. Historic complex featuring a railroad museum in a 19th-century station, plus fountains & monuments. Thanks for the tour you did a great job!!
My family is from there and this reminds me so much of home! It’s like I never left !!! I miss the Jardín de San Marcos… it’s been 7 years since I seen my family … I think it’s definitely time… I’m home sick just watching this. Thank you for posting.
Por fin empieza a haber videos sobre Aguascalientes!!! :)
Ssludos desde Los Angeles California de un hidrocalido de Calvillo
BORING! They have a little fiesta in March, I think, with bullfights and drunken crowds so bad that those residents who can get out of town head for the coast. THEY MANUFACTURE CARS HERE. PERIOD.
I’m going to Aguascalientes on the 30 for the first time to see my brother after 6 years im so excited to see my parents homeland and ofc my brother lol
Was waiting for this video, looks nice. Love the park.
I want to go there!! 😭
What a beautiful video of Aguas Calientes! Amazing murals and sculptures, too! Someone from Mexico City is called Chilango.
Another great video-really enjoyed it.I really look forward to seeing your videos everyday.
Thanks! Glad you like them!
Excelente calidad de tú vídeo, Gracias Por VISITARNOS, DESDÉ TÚ VOZ TAN CLARA QUE EXCELENTE VÍDEO UN ABRAZO 🤗
gracias!
I live in a Florida east coast beach town, and these roundabouts are everywhere.
My town, and it’s neighboring 4 small towns are literally build around them. Lol. No pun intended.
People are surprisingly polite about them, and there are very few accidents.
My grandmother is from aguascalientes and i have never been to mexico. Thanks for the video homie. I feel like i really learned something.
thanks, glad you liked it!
if you enjoy murals, yes the murals in CDMA in the Presidential Palace are great when you can get in as it is closed a lot but the Diego Rivera murals on all three floors of the education building in the Santo Domingo Colonia are even better. It is the offices of the state department of education but they will let you enter as a visitor even though there are not many. I really enjoyed them in 2019.
I'm from Jalisco Mexico ,this place is where I would definitely go to retire some day!!
My beautiful city is sooooo beautiful and so peaceful thanks for show the people all those different places from my city ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the video it was good to know about how beautiful it's inside in the building with those pictures of history. Thanks
Wow - did you get a new camera? The images are very clear - I feel like I was right there. Thanks for showing the murals and sculptures in this beautiful city. It reminds me of Queretaro - especially the jardin.
On the topic of murals - the Palacio Nacional on the zocalo in CDMX has spectacular murals by Diego Rivera depicting the history of Mexico. Free admission but you have to leave ID at the gate. Another great spot for murals is the Yucatan state capital building on Plaza Mayor in Merida.
same camera, glad you enjoyed and that the images are coming out clear!
Truly great HD!
Estoy emocionado por el video futuro del pueblo magico!!
Always a bonus when there are fewer gringos in town. I think they’re all too busy in SMDA, Oaxaca and on every beach on the Yucatan peninsula.
The north is an undiscovered / less explored gem that receives far less credit than it’s due. Can’t wait to see more - Gracias por compartir!
Thanks Finn! I'm looking forward to more videos from NZ!
Great tour! Thank you
I can’t wait for the day I get to go back home to visit 🥰 I’m 26, and I was there 23 years ago
Thank you for visiting 👋🇲🇽
Delightful! BTW glorieta is the word for gazebo. Kiosko is new to me, but each country has its special terms.
Thanks for the tour and information.
thanks for watching!
Beautiful city. Great video. Thank you.
I know this is an older video, but are there a lot of stray dogs?
REALLY GOOD VIDEO
ENJOY AND LEARNING WITHYOU
Very nice video of this city. Thank
you for showing the beautiful sights.
I was born in this city but raised in
USA. I would love to visit it soon
Impressive! Yes very underrated city and area.
I enjoyed your video... Great Content Man!! 👍😁
thanks!
Makes me want to visit! Beautiful place to go! Just got back from Cancun. Gorgeous!
My beautiful city, I really enjoy this beautiful video, thanks for sharing it, I miss it so much, greetings from San Francisco California!!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed!
Seems a beautiful city. Very interesting too. I really love it.
I am from Aguascalientes, nice video!
Love your videos, especially now that its difficult to travel in these covid days. Aguascalientes is beautiful! Did you ever mention how you ended up in Mexico? Still working on my Spanish and plotting more trips to Mexico.
Thanks Susan! On a whim I came, no great reason other than wanting another adventure :D
Saludos desde Fort Worth Texas de un hidrocalido de El Refugio de Providencia Cosio Aguascalientes
I am from chihuahua Mexico but I have family in aguascalientes I will be going there next week. I think every state capital has there beautiful cathedral and there government palace with there murals of history
I am planning to retire in Mexico, I am doing some research watching videos I will definitely consider Agus, the city has a very different vibe than other cities like Guanajuato, San Luis, Morelia, so many others one what is unique about Agus than these cities you visited. I am looking for Museums modern hip vide I love history/culture. I would like to see that side of your stories, younger vibrant modern restaurants, clubs or hangouts libraries, universities, city neighborhoods in and around the cities you visit in Mx. gracias great videos btw !
same here!
Beautiful Aguascalientes thank u for showing us mexico it’s for real one of the most beautiful town ..Muy bonito gracias amigo
Gracias amigo! Tengo más de 10 años que no regreso a mi estado cuando vi este video i just had to watch it. Thank you for show around my city! I loved the video. I had my first communion in that church! New subscriber!
I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Are you living in the US?
Colibri Travel Yes! I live in Dallas Texas. We move to the US in 2001. Last time we went back to Ags was in 2009. When we travel to Mexico we either go to the beach(Puerto Vallarta/Cancun)or CDMX. I kept saying oh wow I totally forgot about that! Haha good video!
@@Gavin_Harris Thanks! And cool, I'm from Dallas originally but in 2001 I was on my way out to college in Chicago
Colibri Travel awesome!!! Love Chicago. Well I’m glad you’re doing traveling vlogs!! That’s something I want to do in the near future.. enjoy your trips!
Gracias por visitar Ags ....que bonito.....ojalá puedas visitarlo después que pase todo esto.....es hermosoooo......y viva Aguascalientesnnnnnnnsn!!
Viva Aguascalientes!!!
I missed quite a few of these places when I was there a couple years ago.
I think I might have seen your video from there, if I didn't I've enjoyed the videos of yours that I've seen!
@@colibritravel5994 thanks. I didn't know about that place that you took the tour. It looked really cool. I think this is city doesn't get as much attention as it should.
@@RichardsWorld yeah I agree, though it's good to know there are still "undiscovered" places left in the world
I ❤ Aguascalientes
2:12 Sorry. That is the state capitol building (palacio de gobierno). The municipal palace (palacio municipal) is located beside.
Thanks for promoting my city!
Amazing place, so beautiful & clean city, everything looks so clean, where is this beautiful place located, I got to go & see it my self, thanks for sharing this wonderful video!!
ok, now Aguascalientes is on my short list of places to visit. Great video Blake. -Marc
Thanks, Marc!
love this my beautiful home town how i miss
Very pretty and clean city. Thanks for sharing
Based on previous footage of Aguscalientes filmed between April and September 2020, it is a shock that all of a sudden you and others around are actually are wearing a facemask there. The previous footage infinitely less people wore a facemask. This is the place I would like to settle when I leave the United States for good. Out of the Gringo Tourist places, next to a Gringo tourist state (Jalisco), and next to another more authentic city Zacatecas. Minus the cold of low air pressure. And the cold of where the USA is going. Plus, a little bit closer to the federal capital. Geographically, this doesn't look like a bad central location.
@Galleta de Soda it's not so much how I like it. It's the reality that the USA is unsustainable as a nation. We may have this nice veneer but anyone who lives in Mexico to date has a lot more freedom. Even to an extent Canada has more freedom than the USA. Several factors lead to the truth including but not limiting to the facts of how Police treat George Floyd, how people worship bullies and government, and the fact that our national debt is unsustainable. Along with having extremely high taxes and a high prison population per capita. In Mexico, civilians more often look at police and government like they're corrupt and they chase them off when they harass them. Mexico still has free markets and economics and of course less permits and permission for everything. People down there have more common sense while we have a left and a right to everything. Mexico has a nice big future ahead of itself while we lost. The USA is gone and it's because we lost principle with factions. Mexico is still more principle and there is still more room to grow.
@Galleta de Soda the biggest difference between the USA and Mexico is that in the US, the civilians will just let it happen whereas in Mexico, if AMLO were to let Mexico be taken over that way, civilians would fight back. In a free country, government only has the powers civilians delegate to them.
@Galleta de Soda that is true. One thing I even found out is that the BS drug war traces back to the USA. I will say in Mexico you may have corruption but there's nowhere on the globe that doesn't. One thing that is more certain and rigid in the constitucíon de México is that searches and warrants may not be issued unless there is proof a crime has been committed. Drawing parallels to the US, judges don't even look at the evidence, they just rubber stamp warrants. Sometimes there will even be pocket warrants or post facto warrants. People even get jailed on perjured warrants too. Mexico looks to have more due process than the USA. Additionally, anyone's house, there's a nice big wall around everyone's property which even makes it a lot more secure than a house in the USA. Mexico is where I want to be.
@@ddouglas8161 I've lived in both countries and I mostly agree with everything you say, except for the justice system. It's not that justice in Mexico has a better due process, it's that the justice system virtually does not exist. You can get away with feminicide and other hate crimes especially against the LGBT+ and indigenous populations. If you want justice you most likely won't get it precisely because they are irrationally strict about evidence. You can present all of the evidence you want but they won't accept it. Robbers are seldom caught. In a lot of instances the victim ends up being punished by the justice "system". So yeah, Mexico is a lot freer. In any case, Aguascalientes is a much safer city than most places I can think of in the US, and you most likely won't have to deal with the justice "system" at all. However, as you said, Mexico has a bright future, and the justice "system" today isn't as bad as it was 5 years ago. So it's nice to know that we're making progress regarding basic, inalienable, undebatable human rights.
Hermoso estado aguascalientes....
I was born in Aguascalientes, my favorite barrio is La Estación, very Industrial and nostalgic place to walk and explore
You should visit Querétaro and Puebla as well.
I noticed a couple of your videos before, and just saw this one. I like your lack of "rah rah rah" video content--more realistic. It is much like just a casual walk through wherever you happen to be, as if it were me walking the same route, and observing the same kinds of things. No, not exciting, but informative. And I had never heard of this city before. It almost makes me want to visit it myself, and maybe I will. thanks....
LOL I love this comment "not exciting, but informative" lol. I'm just playing around, it was a very, very nice comment thank you. I'm really happy you enjoyed the video!
@@colibritravel5994 I want "real" information that is useful to me. I watch a lot of Mexican themed you tubers. Each of them has a certain niche to fill. Yours are just informative. Also, I find watching so many minutes of videos about food to be uninteresting. I generally just FF past those segments. The cities, the people, the sights, the sounds, the good, and the bad....I use this information to decide where I might want to visit one day, once this virus is gone!! I never heard of Aguascalientes before, so that was good information. Thanks!
Thank you
Missing my state aguas 🥺🇲🇽 last time I went was when I was 18, I’m 21 now /: time flies
My beautiful Aguascalientes... 😍🥺
BEAUTIFUL FOR NICE ENOUGH RESIDENT MEXICANS BUT FOR TOURISTS IT'S PRETTY BORING. ACTUALLY, VERY BORING. THE SPRING FIESTA IS A DRUNKEN BRAWL WHEN RESIDENTS RUN FOR THE COAST. THE CITY IS NOTED FOR MANUFACTURING CARS (AT SEVERAL PLANTS).
Saludos desde Aguascalientes
very good video
Thanks
Whats the name of this park you were in? Thanks
Beautiful city
Great job
Just one thing, that is not the municipal palace, the municipal palace is the place where the mayor works. That place is in the other side of square. The firts place you in, is the "palacio de gobierno" where the governor of the state works, not the municipaliti.
Mi bello estado ❤️😍
One day I will return to make this place my home
I believe those are called "reliefs" or "relievos" rather than sculptures. Cool.
Thanks
Los pin... Franceses 😆, me gusto el vídeo de Aguascalientes!!!
greath video. I from Aguascalientes, if you come back I can show you my beautiful city.
Do you have to Wear a Facemask outside all the time? I’m going there this Weekend so I wanna be prepared
I think officially if you're in public you're supposed. I usually did only when I was in close quarters with other people
Hola, Soy Gerardo Salazar, me encuentro haciendo un proyecto de video y me gustaría incluir tu video integrando los créditos pertinentes ¿podemos contar tu autorización?
Hola, de que se trate el proyecto? No veo ningun problema pero me gustaría saber un poco mas del proyecto antes de dar mi consentimiento
tambien me puedes escribir a mi mail. travelwithblake@gmail.com Saludos
@@colibritravel5994 muchas gracias por responder, el video se trata de tomas generales de México, tomas muy rápidas de unos segundos.
@@gers.g.5707 ok está bien que eses mi video. Comparte el proyecto final conmigo si puedes. Suerte!
You should check out the Japanese neighborhood.
Wow hidrocalido is hard word XD
"We don't have the roundabouts in the United States". I invite you to check out 59th St and Columbus Circle in NYC which is the "exception" to your statement. 😁
Chingon mi aguascalientes
My family is from Aguascalientes it’s a beautiful place I love it ❤️❤️
But I don’t speak to any of my family anymore
I'm from aguascalientes
There's no homeless in the parks. Amazing.
Do you know any of the scary stories from there
It looks like a little Europea No community... San Marcos Feria is great!
Roundabouts have become a huge thing in the United States the last few years. Most growing and progressive cities are putting them in versus traffic lights. Much cheaper.
Aguascalientes is a nice city but the problem is that salaries there are so crappy. I don’t understand why, there are a lot of industries and years behind it had a great potential and even many people from other states migrated there. Still, jobs in Aguascalientes are so scarce. To do a really good job, an executive one and well paid is a lottery. Too bad! I tried my luck there but unfortunately, opportunities are better in other states. Aguascalientes should raise salaries and make better jobs but I think they don’t want to and be like that. :(
Welcome to my city my friend. I'm arriving on the 12. I'll love to invite you to my place. Great video.
I am from chihuahua the biggest state in Mexico
Make a video with the RUclipsR MIL CARAS VLOGS.
HE IS VERY FAMOUS IN AGUASCALIENTES
Scary no one wearing a mask and all states are red zone. But beautiful city. I'll wait a year to go, not safe now. I missed PV 4 times this year, cancelled my trips. Idiots going and so much closed and Jalisco also red zone.
My Father is from Aguascalientes and He has always told me that it was safe to visit, I'm kinda skeptical cause I sometimes wonder where the cartel will strike next, it's alright to be nervous or sometimes scared to newer places, as I've never been to Mexico before and I'm from Texas, as everyone knows America has it's bad places, but None come close to certain places in Mexico, unless we are talking about Chicago or Dallas, but That's beside the point. The video guiding through Aguascalientes seems safe, so maybe someday I can visit.
ags is pretty safe, pretty much most places in Mexico you can go and you'll be fine tbh, just do your research, use common sense, realize that there are bad people out there that want to do you harm but don't over think it, be aware and have a good time
@@colibritravel5994 Gracias Amigo!
Dad’s side came from here
Do you think aguascalientes is a good place to live for life? Peaceful?
Yes, definitely it is.
@@whiskeylk5420 do you live there?
@@bryanjimenez5845 Hi currently living in Aguascalientes, born here too. It’s a really peaceful place I always say “Nada pasa en Aguascalientes” because it’s true; of course there are some things nothing is perfect, however is a really chill place to live in. I usually go out with friends all alone on a bike ride because of how safe it is. The people here are so kind too and everything is near. The centro histórico is so beautiful and let’s not forget about the traditions celebrated here. So yeah it’s a really good living place.
@@campicharh do you live there permanently? I might live there in a year from now after living in California
@@bryanjimenez5845 Well I’m not pretty sure, right know I don’t have the age to leave by my own so I’m staying here a few more years. I do want to live somewhere outside Mexico but of course I’ll always come back to visit. After all it’s my birth place and my family lives here as well.
So are you a Tapitio then?
Tapatío:)
Lilu P Thanks I didn’t think it looked quite right 🌝-
Viva la Migra
Palacio de Aguascalientes (gobierno del estado), Palacio municipal,( es el de la izquierda más chico), son 2 edificios, diferentes funciones, 😁
I don Entender very mucho