Mexico City Travel Guide: Palacio de Bellas Artes

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Mexico City is an incredible and underrated travel destination, but also intimidating for first timers. That's why we've created this travel guide with everything you need to know to visit the iconic Mexico City landmark the Palacio de Bellas Artes. There's so much to do in Mexico City and Bellas Artes has a lot to offer as well. You can admire the exterior and interior architecture, see a performance, visit the Bellas Artes museum, and enjoy the views from above at Cafe Don Porfirio.
    Casa Mariscal Airbnb (Affiliate): sovrn.co/1dnj5i3
    Video Chapters:
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:00:36 Casa Mariscal
    00:01:54 History of Bellas Artes
    00:03:56 Madero Street
    00:07:06 Bellas Artes Theater
    00:08:42 Bellas Artes Museum
    00:10:57 Best Views of Bellas Artes
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Комментарии • 9

  • @ReginaHoliday
    @ReginaHoliday 13 дней назад +1

    Hi, thank you for your video. You mentioned you were there in July. I noticed everyone in jackets due to the rain, but was it cooler there as well? Also, I plan on buying tickets to a performance, but it is the last row at the very top, would I be able to see the performance clearly?

    • @AnyoneCanTravel
      @AnyoneCanTravel  13 дней назад

      The weather is generally nice because of the elevation it doesn’t get too hot but it can cooler in the evening. Depends a little what you’re used to though.
      I think it depends if you’re in a corner or more centered. We were at the top and could see everything but they looked pretty small 😂

  • @nefipalma4058
    @nefipalma4058 Год назад +2

    What was your favorite part of the trip?

    • @AnyoneCanTravel
      @AnyoneCanTravel  Год назад +1

      Probably the performance! It was such a cool experience. Plus the Cafe had amazing views!

  • @w15h0na5tar
    @w15h0na5tar Год назад +1

    That Airbnb looked super cool! The museum looked amazing, and those tacos looked really delicious. Definitely saving that on location! There was one street art piece that my limited Spanish didn't quite understand, at 4:46. Can you offer any more info on that?

    • @AnyoneCanTravel
      @AnyoneCanTravel  Год назад

      Yes! Tenochtitlán was the Aztec city where Mexico City now is. The art is explaining what Tenochtitlán means in Aztec. It means the mountain side where tuna (prickly pear cactus fruit) are abundant since titl means rock, nochtli means prickly pear cactus fruit, and tlan means abundance.

    • @w15h0na5tar
      @w15h0na5tar Год назад +1

      @@AnyoneCanTravel oh thank you so much!!

  • @JENCeePooh
    @JENCeePooh 2 дня назад +1

    Is this a tourist/attraction place....i heard or Is it true ....not just anyone is allowed in the theatro?...only VIP r allowed?

    • @AnyoneCanTravel
      @AnyoneCanTravel  2 дня назад

      Yes this is a popular tourist attraction in Mexico City. You can’t go into the theater whenever you want but anyone can buy tickets to a performance in the theater. They start off very affordable as cheap as 20 pesos. They also offer tours sometimes too so you can check there what tours they offer each day.