Sé muy bien bienvenida a mi país a ti y a todos tus compatriotas y a toda Europa mi país siempre está con las puertas abiertas no somos muy de modernos pero si somos serviciales y nuestro México habla por sí solo y de echo ami me gustaría ir a Grecia
'Ρεβεκκα τζοτζΟ' yo soy de Guanajuato pero radicó en USA pero no xq sea de hay lo alago si no q la verdad esta increíble mi país no como lo pintan en muchas partes
It's too bad that, after independence, Mexico was unable to make their new cities in the far north as stunning. Mexico City has a lot of great stuff done after independence, like Torre Latino, Paseo de La Reforma, the Paris-esque makeover of Roma (or Zona Rosa, either is still pretty though), and ultra modern Santa Fe, as well as Monterrey's skyscrapers. Getting hooked on imitations of american modernism since the 50s didnt help the cities though. Most Americans first impression of Mexico is Tijuana, which has some gritty charm i guess (btw i mean in terms of architecture, never been there, outside of street view).
@@spikefivefivefive Rock Drawings in Valcamonica Church and Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie with “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci Historic Centre of Rome, the Properties of the Holy See in that City Enjoying Extraterritorial Rights and San Paolo Fuori le Mura * 13 Historic Centre of Florence Piazza del Duomo, Pisa Venice and its Lagoon Historic Centre of San Gimignano The Sassi and the Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto Crespi d'Adda Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta 14 Historic Centre of Naples Historic Centre of Siena Castel del Monte Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna Historic Centre of the City of Pienza The Trulli of Alberobello 18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex Archaeological Area of Agrigento Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico), Padua Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena Costiera Amalfitana Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and the Islands (Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto) Residences of the Royal House of Savoy Su Nuraxi di Barumini Villa Romana del Casale Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Archeological Sites of Paestum and Velia, and the Certosa di Padula Historic Centre of Urbino Villa Adriana (Tivoli) Assisi, the Basilica of San Francesco and Other Franciscan Sites City of Verona Isole Eolie (Aeolian Islands) Villa d'Este, Tivoli Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto (South-Eastern Sicily) Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy Monte San Giorgio * Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia Val d'Orcia Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe * Mantua and Sabbioneta Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes * The Dolomites Longobards in Italy. Places of the Power (568-774 A.D.) Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps * Medici Villas and Gardens in Tuscany Mount Etna Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalú and Monreale Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th Centuries: Stato da Terra - Western Stato da Mar * Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century This is the list for Italy...
I'm taking my daughter to CDMX next week with my daughter and your videos/recommendations have helped shape our visit in a HUGE way. We may have to add an overnight to Guanjuato to our trip. Thanks for presenting Mexico in such an encouraging light.
Yes, when you go to some towns in Mexico, this look like a small part of Europe, I guess , is en every state of Mexico, the magical towns, where I live, exist several magical towns but the most representative is San Cristóbal, there are many foreign people, and more because they are a few influence from Spain
@@nene90047R1 not all during Porfirio Díaz presidency he bought many engineers /architects from all over Europe to modernize Mexico many of these buildings/houses/neighborhood were built in Mexico City and is not just Spanish architecture but also French .
@@robinsierra6994 México is the best country in the world and my people are happier because we help every person that visits México and we offer them tacos and the whole variety of foods it's just endless.
Jeorge manzano it’s not the best country in the world. Their are many different countries around the world and they’re all unique in their own way. Please, don’t get too cocky.
Ir you want to experience the real italomexican experience go to chipilo. They even speak an Italian dialect called benneto or Veneto don't know how is spelled
Many Italian-Mexicans live in cities founded by their ancestors in the states of Veracruz (Huatusco) and San Luis Potosí. Smaller numbers of Italian-Mexicans live in Guanajuato, Edomex, and the former haciendas (now cities) of Nueva Italia, Michoacán and Lombardia in Michoacán, both founded by Dante Cusi from Gambar in Brescia
I was there last November. One more wonderful thing about Guanajuato is that it is immaculate. People are sweeping the streets all day long. And the public bathrooms are IMMACULATE. AND....the people are incredibly nice.
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Check out Michoacan Lots of italian descents The Cussi Family came from Italy Brought the train and railroad to Michoacan And names these towns Nueva Italia , Lombardia
That place is amazingly beautiful! Thx for the video! Mexico loves you ! I'm not so sure about italy,but Mexico loves you two! Saludos de Perris California on my way to Los Angeles
La idea del título del video es por la similitud en la arquitectura solamente, las costumbres y tradiciones o gastronomía obviamente que no tienen nada que ver. Chipilo si es verdad hay algunos descendientes italianos pero el pueblo en sí es de normal a feo.
Actually Guanajuato kind of look like more like Portugal or Spain...search and see...one thing I know...Guanajuato it will be the city that I will love to live !
Congratulations! I think this is one of the best (if not the best) video you've created thus far. Btw, I lived in Morelia for part of my childhood. Its infrastructure and construction is very reminiscent of that of Spain. It's one of the historic cities during Mexican independence and revolution. The state of Michoacán is nicknamed "the soul of Mexico" and I like to think that a part of that comes with the obvious heavy Spanish influence.
Thank you so much guys!!! My husband and I are about to start our new life in Puerto Vallarta!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼👏🏼👏🏼and we’ve been watching all your videos.. we’ve never been to Pv so we already feel the good vibes and we actually feel like we know Pv already cause of you two! Maybe we will bump into es j other in our new neighborhood of 5 de Diciembre!! Once again you two are such a beautiful couple with great energy and we want say thanks for all the great info we have gotten from your videos.🤗🙏🏼👍🏼😃❤️
OMG!!..What a great job of shooting !!..Of course the city is a real beauty but you have done an extraordinary job of artistic videography... Congrats!!..
You're so right on your comparison guys, I didn't realized the beautiful places in Mexico can compite with many famous places around the world, til you show us this fact... I'm so jealous you're enyoining Mexico much more than to many of us... Un abrazo 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Es una maravilla! Caminar en las calles de Guanajuato! Especialmente hablando los que son afortunados de visitar este hermoso lugar.. Cuanta gente quieren vivir su vida Amigos!! Son unos Aventureros. ✌
Mi hermana se fue a sonora.. y dice que es muy bonito.. repite mucho que no tiene nada que ver el norte con el centro y sur de México) es como otro país ahí en sonora. Espero conocer Sonora y ustedes puedan conocer CDMX
@@OmmHmo tu sabes que es mejor la comida en ciudad obregon!, no te hagas!, desde mariscos, cahuamanta, tacos, coyotas, burritos percherones, cecina, no se te olvide la arrastrada que se les da en hot dogs! Jajaja
i always visited the state of guanajuato but not the city until last year. i feel in love with its’ architecture, food, people, and view. i’ve been wanting to revisit ever since. there is so much i didn’t get to explore especially staying the night! loved this video which made me want to return even more!
After coming to the U.S. as children, I think some have forgotten some of the stuff of growing up in old Mexico. You guys are doing well in reminding them
We were visiting the city of Guanajuato a few years ago on an extremely busy Sunday. There were tons of people everywhere when all of the sudden one of our children (our 3 year old back then) went missing. My wife and I started running the streets around the main plaza like crazy. I saw a Policeman and told him that my youngest daughter was missing and I gave him a quick description of her and of what she was wearing. He responded "we are already looking for another missing child, be patient!!". 5 minutes seemed like 5 Centuries....lol. Luckily we found her walking back to where we had left the car parked. We were actually with other family members and got disctracted for maybe a minute or two and that is when she "disappeared". It was a very freighting moment but thank God she was fine.
All of your videos are ABSOLUTELY beautiful but this one is plain gorgeous! Your apologetic is great and your smiles, authentic! GRACIAS POR PONER EL NOMBRE DE MÉXICO TAN EN ALTO!
I'm from Zacatecas but live in the U.S. I watch your videos and love your enthusiasm. Thank you for showing the world the beauty of Mexico. Nothing wrong with being cheesy dorks...lol
Thank you very much Kinetic family for showing the world the beauty of Mexico, and make good comments about every place you visit in our country. Keep up the wonderful work!!
Hoola.. hey guys!! I am from Puerto Vallarta. And I what to Thank you for.. what you are doing.. Showing out to the world that.. My Beautiful Country.. And Yours too.. México Is An Eceptional Country..... Y Como México no hay Dos..
I love this! Very cute place, I have also been when I was younger. Lots of colors! Have you guys been to Acambaro? The city is know for their bread it’s simply the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!! One day you two must try.
Excelente video, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Ya que están en Guanajuato vayan a León ahí hay una replica exacta de la Catedral de Notre Dame, es el templo expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, es una repica exacta, igual en dimensiones vitrales, altares todo, solo que no se le ha dado difusión, Si no conocierón la catedral de Notre Dame, no se preocupen la pueden ver en México, Saludos ✋🏻
Mexico is a mix of different cultures, old world and new world. There's European, Amerindian, Middle Eastern, and African influences in the language, religion, architecture, and food. We speak Spanish, have Aztec facial features and eat shwarma tacos (aka al pastor). I think it's ok to make little comparisons since like I said Mexico is a mix of so many cultures. And great job on the video. My family is actually from GTO. To me it always looked more like Portugal or Spain not just in the style of the buildings, but also the landscape is very hilly and dry with desert shrubs.
CO SI TAS :3 MUY BUEN VIDEO. A VERY GOOD VIDEO KINETIC!!! I hope that you both enjoy at all guanajuato and México!!! Excellent people you are!!! Saludos!!!!!!
Thank you for showing the beauty of the country that my family comes from. People have a lot of misconceptions of what México 🇲🇽 looks like I’m just glad someone took the time to look at this beautiful country.
Robin Sierra ,There are different places like El Cerro de la Buffa, la Mina Del Eden ,La Catedral , There are lots of Museums, There’s also an Archeological Site called La Quemada, I also recommend to do a Callejoneada it’s a lot of fun (drinking and dancing)
Tbe western World represented in the New World... The Southern part of North America, the State of Guanajuato... an indian word as well as Mexico, another one... THE NEW WORLD... OUR BELOVED AMERICA...of Ours all... from Point Barrow Alaska, to Tierra del Fuego Argentina... Cheers...
I love you guys sharing my beautiful country with the world, an other face of our my culture and not just violence, thank you!!!!! You guys should do a tour of the mines is a big part of the guanajuato history
Love your videos. Love the personality you bring to your videos. The cinematic and editing skills have really been taken to the next level! Keep up the great work!
Hi guys. Nice video. To be honest you're not the first visitors who find similarities between Guanajuato and Italy. You are correct. There are some similarities and if you check the history of the Spanish Empire during the 16-17th centuries you'll find the answer. To put it simply: in the 16th century a great part of what is now Italy was a province of the Spanish Empire just like Mexico. Spaniards were huge fans of Italian Renaissance so they implemented many cultural expressions of the Italian Renaissance in their American provinces, like architecture and the layout of cities. That matrix-like layout so characteristic of downtown Queretaro is a concept created by the Italians during the 16th century. So, I conclusion, every time you find a similarity between a Mexican colonial city and an Italian city is not the product of coincidence but history.
Guanajuato is indeed amazinq in the morning, afternoon and night. *Im really fell in luv of Gto* Puebla has small italian town and u gotta visit *Valquirico*
Be sure to see the mummy museum, also If memory serves me right some where down town there used to be a great ice cream store, with more flavors than any in the USA. I remember they even had Jalopeno flavor, This of course was about 20 years ago, but some how I expect they are still in business.
Random QOTD: What is one city, within Mexico or outside of Mexico, that you MUST see before you kick the bucket?
Definitely that little town Tancitaro. It's the avocado capital of the world and I think seein all those avocados I'd be in heaven.
Kinetic Kennons en Michoacan el santuario de la mariposa monarca ❤️🦋
Kinetic Kennons up north, Ensenada (Baja California) or San Carlos, Peñasco, Guaymas and the Sonora desert (Sonora). Cheers!
Paris.
Spain my father's people
Hermoso es México, es un mundo mismo, ya casi tengo el placer de conocer ese bello país. Desde Grecia 🇬🇷🇲🇽
la vas a pasar maravilloso preciosa
Sé muy bien bienvenida a mi país a ti y a todos tus compatriotas y a toda Europa mi país siempre está con las puertas abiertas no somos muy de modernos pero si somos serviciales y nuestro México habla por sí solo y de echo ami me gustaría ir a Grecia
Te la vas a pasar increíble que no te vas a querer ir
Claro no lo dudo
'Ρεβεκκα τζοτζΟ' yo soy de Guanajuato pero radicó en USA pero no xq sea de hay lo alago si no q la verdad esta increíble mi país no como lo pintan en muchas partes
Thank you for showing us the beautiful places of Mexico. you are a cute couple great job from Denmark 🇩🇰
Come and visit us, Danish brother, Mexico is NOT what you see in the news, I live in USA and they have shootings every day, MI CASA ES TU CASA!!
Gretting from Cancun mexico 🇲🇽
Hej min ven. :)
Saludos amigo de dinamarca
HEY BRO YOUR COUNTRY IS SO FANTASTIC AND BEAUTYFUL, DENMARK,THE NORDIC PARADISE.CHEERS FROM AGUASCALIENTES MEXICO😊
Mexico and Italy have both a lot of natural beauty, wonderful cities and friendly people.
México has more colonial cities than any other country in Latin América
Mexico also has more UNESCO world heritage cites than any other country.
It's too bad that, after independence, Mexico was unable to make their new cities in the far north as stunning. Mexico City has a lot of great stuff done after independence, like Torre Latino, Paseo de La Reforma, the Paris-esque makeover of Roma (or Zona Rosa, either is still pretty though), and ultra modern Santa Fe, as well as Monterrey's skyscrapers.
Getting hooked on imitations of american modernism since the 50s didnt help the cities though. Most Americans first impression of Mexico is Tijuana, which has some gritty charm i guess (btw i mean in terms of architecture, never been there, outside of street view).
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Rock Drawings in Valcamonica
Church and Dominican Convent of Santa Maria delle Grazie with “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci
Historic Centre of Rome, the Properties of the Holy See in that City Enjoying Extraterritorial Rights and San Paolo Fuori le Mura * 13
Historic Centre of Florence
Piazza del Duomo, Pisa
Venice and its Lagoon
Historic Centre of San Gimignano
The Sassi and the Park of the Rupestrian Churches of Matera
City of Vicenza and the Palladian Villas of the Veneto
Crespi d'Adda
Ferrara, City of the Renaissance, and its Po Delta 14
Historic Centre of Naples
Historic Centre of Siena
Castel del Monte
Early Christian Monuments of Ravenna
Historic Centre of the City of Pienza
The Trulli of Alberobello
18th-Century Royal Palace at Caserta with the Park, the Aqueduct of Vanvitelli, and the San Leucio Complex
Archaeological Area of Agrigento
Archaeological Areas of Pompei, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata
Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico), Padua
Cathedral, Torre Civica and Piazza Grande, Modena
Costiera Amalfitana
Portovenere, Cinque Terre, and the Islands (Palmaria, Tino and Tinetto)
Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
Su Nuraxi di Barumini
Villa Romana del Casale
Archaeological Area and the Patriarchal Basilica of Aquileia
Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park with the Archeological Sites of Paestum and Velia, and the Certosa di Padula
Historic Centre of Urbino
Villa Adriana (Tivoli)
Assisi, the Basilica of San Francesco and Other Franciscan Sites
City of Verona
Isole Eolie (Aeolian Islands)
Villa d'Este, Tivoli
Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto (South-Eastern Sicily)
Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy
Monte San Giorgio *
Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia
Val d'Orcia
Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica
Genoa: Le Strade Nuove and the system of the Palazzi dei Rolli
Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe *
Mantua and Sabbioneta
Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes *
The Dolomites
Longobards in Italy. Places of the Power (568-774 A.D.)
Prehistoric Pile Dwellings around the Alps *
Medici Villas and Gardens in Tuscany
Mount Etna
Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato
Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalú and Monreale
Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th Centuries: Stato da Terra - Western Stato da Mar *
Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century
This is the list for Italy...
America
Tampoco hay que ser tan pretenciosos dejen que los demás disfruten de México.
I'm taking my daughter to CDMX next week with my daughter and your videos/recommendations have helped shape our visit in a HUGE way. We may have to add an overnight to Guanjuato to our trip. Thanks for presenting Mexico in such an encouraging light.
There's Santa Cecilia Hotel, and its gorgeous because it's a castle prices are not high. You'll love it.
Consider visiting Queretaro city. You'll love it.
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...i met a family, from Spain, in Guadalajara, that had JUST visited Guanajuato...and they said: "Guanajuato is like Spain".
Yes, when you go to some towns in Mexico, this look like a small part of Europe, I guess , is en every state of Mexico, the magical towns, where I live, exist several magical towns but the most representative is San Cristóbal, there are many foreign people, and more because they are a few influence from Spain
Spaniards brought all that architecture to Mexico so basically most cities architecture in Mexico were build by ppl from Spain
@@nene90047R1 not all during Porfirio Díaz presidency he bought many engineers /architects from all over Europe to modernize Mexico many of these buildings/houses/neighborhood were built in Mexico City and is not just Spanish architecture but also French .
I love both Italy and Mexico
Yes and Mexico is WAY less expensive
@@robinsierra6994 México is the best country in the world and my people are happier because we help every person that visits México and we offer them tacos and the whole variety of foods it's just endless.
Jeorge manzano it’s not the best country in the world. Their are many different countries around the world and they’re all unique in their own way. Please, don’t get too cocky.
@@CosmicChuy sorry brother, i'm just proud of my country México.
My family is from italy and mexico. I'm so glad
Ir you want to experience the real italomexican experience go to chipilo. They even speak an Italian dialect called benneto or Veneto don't know how is spelled
Where is this at?
Yes the Perms been there in Puebla
@@delrosio209 ,this its the City of Guanajuato the capital of the state of Guanajuato, visit it you will love it!
@@joseantoniopadillasalas7509 I think del rosio is asking where Chipilo is, not where this video was made. ☺
@@creativetranslation ah ok gracias 😁
Guanajuato espectacular mística y de una belleza arquitectónica enamora a propios y extraños, viva Mexico señores!!
there is a small town in puebla called CHIPILO where has a huge italian comunnity,
Ah no mames.. Gracias por el dato.. 😮
@@DLux25 a webo, tambien esta otro pueblo de puro FRANCESES.
Hell yeah
Me consta
@@arturoalbino2610 esos serían los mejores desde mi punto de vista.
Many Italian-Mexicans live in cities founded by their ancestors in the states of Veracruz (Huatusco) and San Luis Potosí. Smaller numbers of Italian-Mexicans live in Guanajuato, Edomex, and the former haciendas (now cities) of Nueva Italia, Michoacán and Lombardia in Michoacán, both founded by Dante Cusi from Gambar in Brescia
You forgot Chipilo Puebla
And also in Nuevo León and more exactly in Monterrey
@@chicanx6756 Having visited Italy and loved it, I am eager to visit Chipilo.
I was there last November. One more wonderful thing about Guanajuato is that it is immaculate. People are sweeping the streets all day long. And the public bathrooms are IMMACULATE. AND....the people are incredibly nice.
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Y estamos a 500 años del fallecimiento del gran Leonardo Da Vinci.
Saludos a las bellas Italia y Guanajuato desde Gdl.
También ya murió Chabelo y no decimos nada...que chingen a su madre ese tal Leo... jajajajaja
Que rapido pasan los años 😂
Yo soy ancestor de Leonardo da vinci
I lived in Italy (Sicily) and it does look very very similar.
Man.South Italy was more time Spanish than Mexico.
When you go to Guanajuato is like going back in time.. everything is so ancient like..and incredibly GORGEOUS, one of my favorite places in the world.
My favorite colonial cities are Guanajuato and Morelia. They are gorgeous.
Check out Michoacan
Lots of italian descents
The Cussi Family came from Italy
Brought the train and railroad to Michoacan
And names these towns
Nueva Italia , Lombardia
I’m from Michoacán, there’s a few people with Italian last names in some towns
@@mofakah5906 as which?
That place is amazingly beautiful! Thx for the video! Mexico loves you ! I'm not so sure about italy,but Mexico loves you two! Saludos de Perris California on my way to Los Angeles
Mo Val up in here! Transplant from good old Cudahy, transplant from Durango Mexico 😃
Italy loves nice and polite tourists.
My family is from Guadalajara valle de Juárez
When I visited Guanajuato I felt like I was somewhere else really interesting and beautiful state
Vallede Juárez y a un lado está mazamitla ! De por aya soy yo también saludos
I heard there's a town called Chipilo in Puebla, where an actual Italian community live there. Please please go there 🙂🙏❤
But is a small town, they don't have the rich architecture as Guanajuato have.
BellaMexicana great food and people in Chipilo! I always recommend everyone go to this Veneto town in central Mexico!
La idea del título del video es por la similitud en la arquitectura solamente, las costumbres y tradiciones o gastronomía obviamente que no tienen nada que ver. Chipilo si es verdad hay algunos descendientes italianos pero el pueblo en sí es de normal a feo.
Yes but there are Italians and nothing more to see, is just a little town but no like another pueblos mágicos.
Wow Guanajuato is so BEAUTIFUL! Hope to visit soon 👀😊 Saludos y Abrazos 💚💚
Do it you will love it its a beautifull colonial city!
Actually Guanajuato kind of look like more like Portugal or Spain...search and see...one thing I know...Guanajuato it will be the city that I will love to live !
You wouldn’t like to live there, but you would love to visit it and live in León, capital of the state which is 20 minutes away
Job Salazar Eran ciudades españolas en America. Bellas todas.
well... we just got back from Guanajuato!! It is very nice in all ways!!! You guys should try to hook up with Erintravels. :P nice job!!!
Patricia Thomsen Erin is in Japan right now :-(
Yeah that would’ve been nice. Especially since she’s a fan of the kk. Sadly shes in Japan.
Congratulations! I think this is one of the best (if not the best) video you've created thus far. Btw, I lived in Morelia for part of my childhood. Its infrastructure and construction is very reminiscent of that of Spain. It's one of the historic cities during Mexican independence and revolution. The state of Michoacán is nicknamed "the soul of Mexico" and I like to think that a part of that comes with the obvious heavy Spanish influence.
Thank you so much guys!!! My husband and I are about to start our new life in Puerto Vallarta!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼👏🏼👏🏼and we’ve been watching all your videos.. we’ve never been to Pv so we already feel the good vibes and we actually feel like we know Pv already cause of you two! Maybe we will bump into es j other in our new neighborhood of 5 de Diciembre!! Once again you two are such a beautiful couple with great energy and we want say thanks for all the great info we have gotten from your videos.🤗🙏🏼👍🏼😃❤️
Bellísimo nuestro mexico, 🇲🇽 que orgullosa de ser mexicana. Gracias 😊 por compartir 🙋♀️😘saludos desde California
OMG!!..What a great job of shooting !!..Of course the city is a real beauty but you have done an extraordinary job of artistic videography... Congrats!!..
You're so right on your comparison guys, I didn't realized the beautiful places in Mexico can compite with many famous places around the world, til you show us this fact... I'm so jealous you're enyoining Mexico much more than to many of us... Un abrazo 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That is my actual home town! I was born in the ISSSTE hospital above La Presa on the Panoramica Road :-D. Please enjoy my beloved Guanajuato.
awww!! Your home town is awesome!
Es una maravilla! Caminar en las calles de Guanajuato! Especialmente hablando los que son afortunados de visitar este hermoso lugar..
Cuanta gente quieren vivir su vida Amigos!! Son unos Aventureros. ✌
One of the most beautiful and safest cities in Mexico. It’s so beautiful. Been there twice and I’m always in awe. I definitely want to move here
Me encantaa este canal y su buena onda :D saludos y todo el apoyo desde Sonora México!!!
Mi hermana se fue a sonora.. y dice que es muy bonito.. repite mucho que no tiene nada que ver el norte con el centro y sur de México) es como otro país ahí en sonora. Espero conocer Sonora y ustedes puedan conocer CDMX
@@andreaserrano2028 serás bienvenida al calorcito de Hermosillo pero donde hay mucho que ver y hacer y comida riquísima, saludos :D
@@OmmHmo 😊😊😊😊
Go to Chipilo puebla. It was settled by italian immigrants. They still speak italian there
@@OmmHmo tu sabes que es mejor la comida en ciudad obregon!, no te hagas!, desde mariscos, cahuamanta, tacos, coyotas, burritos percherones, cecina, no se te olvide la arrastrada que se les da en hot dogs! Jajaja
Muy buen video de la hermosa ciudad de Guanajuato! Gracias amigos...
Both of you are so fortunate. Having a job of sharing experiences & beautiful places.. to top it all- Ustedes Dos Siempre Juntos!!!- How Lucky!!!
we are SO incredibly fortunate and lucky and we are forever thankful to be able to share Mexico!
i always visited the state of guanajuato but not the city until last year. i feel in love with its’ architecture, food, people, and view. i’ve been wanting to revisit ever since. there is so much i didn’t get to explore especially staying the night!
loved this video which made me want to return even more!
The editing was amazing!!❤😍 goood job kinetic Kennons!!
Am learning more about Mexico in your videos thanks good job guys
Finally someone recognized my family’s Italian heritage in Mexico I love it Gto so much influence 🇲🇽I 🇮🇹
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Ppl don't realize the world is a melting pot
The cinematography in the first minute of this Video is unbelievable!!!
Buen video chavos Kinetic, saludos y que DIOS los Bendigan.
After coming to the U.S. as children, I think some have forgotten some of the stuff of growing up in old Mexico. You guys are doing well in reminding them
Que bien hablan de México, es de agradecer, felicidades a ambos!! 👋👋👋👌👌👌
We were visiting the city of Guanajuato a few years ago on an extremely busy Sunday. There were tons of people everywhere when all of the sudden one of our children (our 3 year old back then) went missing. My wife and I started running the streets around the main plaza like crazy. I saw a Policeman and told him that my youngest daughter was missing and I gave him a quick description of her and of what she was wearing. He responded "we are already looking for another missing child, be patient!!". 5 minutes seemed like 5 Centuries....lol. Luckily we found her walking back to where we had left the car parked. We were actually with other family members and got disctracted for maybe a minute or two and that is when she "disappeared". It was a very freighting moment but thank God she was fine.
All of your videos are ABSOLUTELY beautiful but this one is plain gorgeous! Your apologetic is great and your smiles, authentic! GRACIAS POR PONER EL NOMBRE DE MÉXICO TAN EN ALTO!
MEXICO es mexico!. No se parece a nadie.
COMO MEXICO NO HAY DOS.
No seas nacionalista, ni cerrado. Lo mismo dicen los chinos de China, los austriacos de Austria... por que sera?
@@takoreamexicangrill No estes chingando. En estos momentos estoy en las VEGAS .¡ Gano el CANELO !.
@@javiermariano3449 ¿y eso a nosotros que? Naco en fin...
Y como Italia solo hay Italia, pero hay similitudes con esta ciudad.
@@67claudius Visita mexico. te Invito, para que te desengañes. de norte a sur y de este a oeste. estoy en las Vegas. Gano Canelo.
Love the video, thank you guys, you are awesome 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks for loving my mexico. God bless you and keepn you!
The Drone shots are AWESOME.
I'm from Zacatecas but live in the U.S. I watch your videos and love your enthusiasm. Thank you for showing the world the beauty of Mexico. Nothing wrong with being cheesy dorks...lol
Thank you very much Kinetic family for showing the world the beauty of Mexico, and make good comments about every place you visit in our country. Keep up the wonderful work!!
Goyo is starting to sound like a Native Mexican speaker. Love you guys!
It's a Spanish town. If you visit Spain you're going to find old towns like Guanajuato.
WOW!! Con Todo is awesome. Ya'll awesome.
it was so funny when you guys started to make the stuff you wouldn't find in Italy but Mexico lol Thank you i really like your content!
Hoola.. hey guys!! I am from Puerto Vallarta. And I what to Thank you for.. what you are doing.. Showing out to the world that.. My Beautiful Country.. And Yours too.. México Is An Eceptional Country..... Y Como México no hay Dos..
Guanajuato never crossed my mind or on my Mex must-visit cities but this video convinced me 👍🏼
Such a beautiful place for visiting!
Wow I heard the city was beautiful but never realized it was that gorgeous. Thanks again for sharing from your friend Belinda
I love this! Very cute place, I have also been when I was younger. Lots of colors! Have you guys been to Acambaro? The city is know for their bread it’s simply the BEST!!!!!!!!!!!! One day you two must try.
Excelente video, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Ya que están en Guanajuato vayan a León ahí hay una replica exacta de la Catedral de Notre Dame, es el templo expiatorio del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús, es una repica exacta, igual en dimensiones vitrales, altares todo, solo que no se le ha dado difusión, Si no conocierón la catedral de Notre Dame, no se preocupen la pueden ver en México, Saludos ✋🏻
iiiiThank you guys, I love your videos and your travels in my country México, greetings Brothers from WA!!!!
Best video I've seen about Guanajuato. Beautiful filming.
Muchas gracias por todo lo que hacen por Mexico, much appreciated amigos.
Mexico is a mix of different cultures, old world and new world. There's European, Amerindian, Middle Eastern, and African influences in the language, religion, architecture, and food. We speak Spanish, have Aztec facial features and eat shwarma tacos (aka al pastor). I think it's ok to make little comparisons since like I said Mexico is a mix of so many cultures. And great job on the video. My family is actually from GTO. To me it always looked more like Portugal or Spain not just in the style of the buildings, but also the landscape is very hilly and dry with desert shrubs.
Beautiful video, friends!
Como siempre un excelente video, Goyo esas tomas con el dron son geniales, saluditos!!
I live in las vegas, but Im from guanajuato, and from the very bottom of my heart, i thank you guise for this video. Love you guera and guero !!!!
Kinetic Kennons you guys rock! You are awesome! I love you guys, keep it up 😊
My mom is from a small city in Guanajuato state, and I love going to the City of Guanajuato whenever I visit. It is gorgeous!
Hi, you are in Guanajuato, visit Valle de Santiago, mystic and volcanic city full of myths. Greetings and thanks for showing this country
Esta bien culero ahí !! Puro huachicolero, yo soy dé acambaro y es mucho mas grande y colonial
Wow, you guys really get around! Where will you be next! You never stop. Thanks guys for showing us such beautiful places in Mexico.
did you get Greg's video yesterday? I think you're going to like seeing us in your hometown ;)
@@kinetickennons I'll look at it RIGHT NOW!
Thank you for the great reviews love y'all
CO SI TAS :3
MUY BUEN VIDEO. A VERY GOOD VIDEO KINETIC!!!
I hope that you both enjoy at all guanajuato and México!!!
Excellent people you are!!!
Saludos!!!!!!
HERMOSO!!! No tengo más palabras para describir esta ciudad
there used 2B a tv program called MEXICO MAGIA Y ENCUENTRO...miss it
I remember it as a little girl with Raúl Velasco.
Once again, my favorite couple! Entertaining..👍
Thank you for showing the beauty of the country that my family comes from. People have a lot of misconceptions of what México 🇲🇽 looks like I’m just glad someone took the time to look at this beautiful country.
You should visit my home state of Zacatecas, it’s a beautiful Colonial City.
Ya la visitaron aunque no le dedicaron el tiempo suficiente
we have been! You can search Kinetic Kennons Zacatecas and you will find our videos from there :)
Margarita, I am going to Zacatecas may 14. If i love it i will move there from the U.S. Any suggestions of where to go while i am there?
Robin Sierra ,There are different places like El Cerro de la Buffa, la
Mina Del Eden ,La Catedral , There are lots of Museums, There’s also an Archeological Site called La Quemada, I also recommend to do a Callejoneada it’s a lot of fun (drinking and dancing)
The eternal city Rome lol. You guys are awesome and Guanajuato looks every bit gorgeous as advertised. But The Colosseum is on my bucket list.
Tbe western World represented in the New World... The Southern part of North America, the State of Guanajuato... an indian word as well as Mexico, another one... THE NEW WORLD... OUR BELOVED AMERICA...of Ours all... from Point Barrow Alaska, to Tierra del Fuego Argentina... Cheers...
Guanajuato is spectacularly beautiful at night, it is so artistically lit even inside the rock tunnels.
I love you guys sharing my beautiful country with the world, an other face of our my culture and not just violence, thank you!!!!! You guys should do a tour of the mines is a big part of the guanajuato history
Ayyy! My moms from San Pedro, Guanajuato! Arriba Guanajuato Perrrrosss!
Love your videos. Love the personality you bring to your videos. The cinematic and editing skills have really been taken to the next level! Keep up the great work!
Hi guys. Nice video. To be honest you're not the first visitors who find similarities between Guanajuato and Italy. You are correct. There are some similarities and if you check the history of the Spanish Empire during the 16-17th centuries you'll find the answer. To put it simply: in the 16th century a great part of what is now Italy was a province of the Spanish Empire just like Mexico. Spaniards were huge fans of Italian Renaissance so they implemented many cultural expressions of the Italian Renaissance in their American provinces, like architecture and the layout of cities. That matrix-like layout so characteristic of downtown Queretaro is a concept created by the Italians during the 16th century. So, I conclusion, every time you find a similarity between a Mexican colonial city and an Italian city is not the product of coincidence but history.
My mom's from Guanajuato 🤗👍💛💛. I need to see that beautiful city...
ES HERMOSO MI PAIS!! gracias chicos por compartir !!
I love your channel guys! Keep it up. Kudos to you two!!
Hi guys, your videos are soooooo professional, Thank you for sharing!
Thanks gueros I really enjoyed your videos I'm from gto mex
Such a great videos guys!
That güera is bloody beautiful, that güero is lucky.
Guanajuato is indeed amazinq in the morning, afternoon and night.
*Im really fell in luv of Gto*
Puebla has small italian town and u gotta visit *Valquirico*
S chipilco puebla
Just saw this video. Thank you guys for showing us an interesting and entertaining Mexico. You guys are ambassadors of Mexico to the world!
Saludos Gueros por visitar mi Estado Guanajuato pura momia de ❤ nunca. Visitado la capital. Pero pronto iremos avisitar. Mi Guanjuato capital saludos
Guanajuato is beautiful!
Be sure to see the mummy museum, also If memory serves me right some where down town there used to be a great ice cream store, with more flavors than any in the USA. I remember they even had Jalopeno flavor, This of course was about 20 years ago, but some how I expect they are still in business.
james mccool Ílari still has ptsd
I miss your videos amigos, I'm watching this video again 😪😢😭😭😭😭