Mexico City is truly such an underrated place and it doesn’t get the recognition that it deserves. The food scene, gastronomy, and the street vendors is probably some of the best in the world. There are more museums in Mexico City than New York or London. Likewise, Chapultepec Park is even bigger than Central Park in New York.
actually Mexico City is the 2nd city with more museums just behind London, but you're right, Mexico City is underrated, I'm from Mexico and I love to visit Mexico City,
The bad mouthing that both Mexico and CDMX get are from people who have either never been or have very limited knowledge and maybe had a bad experience. I spent more than 2 months in CDMX earlier this year and never once felt unsafe. We are a retired couple in their sixties and we just use common sense, like we do in our own country. We have been traveling Mexico for almost 10 months now and we absolutely love it. We are going back to CDMX next week for possibly another 2 months, we may settle there for a while. Yes, the altitude may affect you a bit for a while, especially if you are coming from sea level, but it’s not a game changer. Give Mexico City a try and it will put things in perspective real fast.
@@Booboonancy my travel plans involve flying from the USA and spending 13 days in CDMX, Puebla and Oaxaca in March and April. I don’t believe that CDMX is any more dangerous than any other large city. Most crimes are petty theft like pick pocketing. It’s just sensible to keep your wits about you at all time, whether it is in CDMX, London, NYC, or Tokyo.
In 1982,I was a 22 yr old student from Ct ,studying Spanish .I did attend classes 5 days a week .yet learned more from my daily travels around that massive city. I can still speak fairy well but my comprehension not as good. I did get to go to Chapultepec park and see the castle .There is also a Zoo there ,museums ,and used to have an amusement park plus places to picnic .I did go to the Pyramids and they are so impressive.
"The whole of Mexico is really a great country it's one of my favorite countries in the world and in the (America's region) that I want to both visit and live in someday coming from the Philippines .?!"
I love Coyoacán! It's my favorite neighborhood in Mexico City. My friends live near Santa Fe, however. It's fine but not so exciting. The best places to visit in Mexico City are the Zócalo, Coyoacán, Condesa, Roma, and the parks like Chapultepec. There's also an amazing market called Ciudadela that I highly recommend!
Lived in Mexico City for a couple of years. It was a great experience and I would say that Mexico City is a very exciting, fun and interesting place to live and to visit. You never run out of things to do and it's always full of surprises. One of the things I liked the most is that it's a perfect combination of modern and old, new and traditional, futuristic and historic, down to earth and sophisticated, etc. Not to mention the food! Anyway, your video was great and you captured the essence of the city. Great work! Greetings from London!
Hey Urban Traveller! I 'm Méxican and I'm trying to learn English by my own that's why I have been watching videos in English language about my country and I remember some of your comments in videos from México City since you were here thanks a lot for your comments to CDMX I hope you keep traveling around the world be happy man!! ( sorry this is my first comment without using google translate).
Sin lugar a duda, Mexico esta destinada a ser un potencia, su cultura, su gastronomia, su amabilidad pero, sobretodo su gente, hacen de este pais un maravilloso lugar donde vivir. Abrazos desde Argentina, hermanos mexicanos
@@adriansanchez1257 quizas tu eres latino pero yo no me trago ese cuento de los sudamericanos de llamarnos latinos que es una palabra inventada para los paises que estamos por debajo de EUA, prefiero ser hispanoamericano que latino.
Im very high at this moment and this kind of videos is like a hug to the soul, thanks for these videos, you make me feel that I am in that place, hi from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
No european city can compare they have snow.No warm caribbean sea, the food,anyone who thinks Mexico is third world is more than likely anglo,using the media to print lies
Wow! 22 million people is crazy! Looks beautiful! Thanks for the tour! I live in a state in the United States with 650,000 people! Lots of space between people!
cant find the info today, but about 30 years ago I read about how some people from the US decided to change the way Mexico City counted its population. Some metro area were removed from Mexico City metro area, so before this change, Mex City was considered the largest in the world, after the change, still largest but not the largest. Now, depending on how you decide to count the population, Mexico city can be the largest, or still very large.
I’ve traveled all over the world but Mexico is my favorite country and Mexico City is one of my favorites cities! The food is delicious, the museums are AWSOME and the Mexican guys are the most gorgeous in the world! Mexico City also has a great gay scene with tons of clubs and bars! 🥰
Great video of Mexico city. I went in January and visited many places in the city but you showed them differently. Museo de frida caló is great , but it was closed when I went
Mexico and its Capital City are wonderful and fascinating!. The history, art, the culture, the beautiful weather in the Capital and high plateaus of Central Mexico and off course the gastronomy! The country has the largest number of Word Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO in the Americas!. Great experience!!!!
Mexico City is where it all began. It represents all of Mexico. A beautiful and very diverse city. Has anything and everything a sophisticated traveler would like. Thank you for a great video.
I went to Mexico City with a friend on a lark, in April 2019. One of the best trips and such a great city to explore. Your guide is retracing my steps and bringing it all back to me! I really want to return and hit up the Monte de Piedad in the Zocolo and spend more time in the Coyoacan section of the city.
Yes, my homecountry is a site to see. The CDMX is so impressive. Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle) is the only castle in the Americas. The food is outstanding and a far distance to what we know as Mexican food stateside. While other LATAM cities are known for being very much European like, CDMX doesn't fall far behind. The Centro Histórico is very much reminescent of any Euro city with it's architecture, evident of our Spanish influence. Viva México!
@@margiedavis1685 , did a king reside in that castle? Otherwise, it’s not a castle… a castle must have a monarchy. Otherwise it’s just. A vanity project. A McMansion.
Love your video. I was in Mexico City Sept and first 2 weeks of October. Returning in 2 weeks. Much more crowed when I was there. Seems I had to take 3 steps sideways for every step forward. Recommend anyplace for tamales? Couldn't find any. Mexico and all of Mexico is fantastic, loaded with so much history and sites. The street performers add to it as well.
Afuerita de mi casa está a diario un puesto de tamales, muy deliciosos. Lástima que ud. Ya no esté aquí en CDMX. Cuando regrese pregunteme donde está, Saludos 🙂
@@adelorenita6085 Gracias. El último viaje me alojé en Casa Pepe, a unos 200 metros del Palacio Presidencial en el 100 de la Calle de Uruguay. Prácticamente mi referencia. Me encantan los taxis en bicicleta con asistencia eléctrica. Atraviesan el tráfico incluso en su contra, atraviesan calles cerradas a los taxis convencionales. Siempre me sentí intimidado por el tamaño de la cizalla de la Ciudad de México, pero nada más. Increíblemente amigable, honesto y seguro. Y los superhéroes hacen lo que ni siquiera la policía puede hacer para librarse del crimen. Pasaré enero allí y también en Oaxaca. Yeah, I even order in Chinese in Chinese Restaurants. Just like Star Trek speaking into my cellphone and hitting the translate button with output by voice or written. So don't let language stop you from travelling. Besides many countries there are more English Speakers than many of the larger US Cities. Go South for warmer winter weather and some lower expenses and especially culture and experience.
@@riskyron1416 a la entrada de muchas estaciones del metro hay puestos de tamales, cuando venga en enero puede encontrar muy seguido puestos de tamales, a la salida de estaciones, en la calzada de Tlalpan. También hay de sabor dulce, con Canela y pasas. Y otros con queso, salsa de jitomate y raja de jalapeño. En Oaxaca hacen otros también muy deliciosos. Que disfrute su próxima visita. Saludos 🙋🏻♀️
@@adelorenita6085 Ideal Bakery en la Ciudad de México es genial. Muchos puntos de venta. Ves gente cargando y acarreando bolsas y cajas de baterías por todas partes.
Me encanta el DF...el Zócalo 💚🤍❤️ siempre algo diferente que hacer,ver,comer, disfrutar...me gusta su gente (políticos aparte),su historia....una vez más dentro de pocos días estaré ahí 👍❤️
Island Hopper is the best. Excellent videos and he does a great job of providing factual travel information that you need to know. Highly recommended!❤
@@lasvegassmoke4866 Can you provide a reference about Mexico City having the dirtiest air in the world? I mean it would be pretty stup... saying something without having a reference or source of info about it right?
Also, notice how clean Mexico City is compared to most USA cities. San Francisco is just full of homeless people and garbage all over the place......NYC not that many homeless but dirty. Mexico City is truly a Class City.
Is True, last time I visited NYC I arrived at Newark took the train to Penn Station and when I got out I was walking and while i was doing a vlog I said "I missed you NYC, oh the smell of shit and piss too" lol
Thank you friend for showing a little of what Mexico is today and there is still a long way to go. I recommend you go to Xochimilco, Desierto de los Leones, New Polanco and Insurgentes avenue Greetings from Mexico. 🙋🏻♂️
MEXICO CITY 🇲🇽 The oldest capital of North America, and of the Americas. (Mexico-Tenochtitlan) Historical capital of four political entities: Capital of the Aztec Empire Capital of the Viceroyalty of the New Spain Capital of the First Mexican Empire Capital of the Mexican Republic Nicknamed by the conquerors The Venice of the new world. Mexico City, is the second city with more museums, in the world, has the Chapultepec Castle, the only real castle in America to be inhabited by emperors. Besides the Bosque de Chapultepec that is three times bigger than Central Park in New York. El Paseo de la Reforma is considered the second most beautiful avenue in the world, after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The capital has a legacy that mixes architecture, pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern, making Mexico City a cosmopolitan city. The ancient Mexico-Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire, has been transformed into "Mexico City" The metropolis of Latin America. 🏢🏣🏡⛲
En cifras oficiales, el área metro de Sao Paulo tiene un poco más de 22 millones. La de CDMX tiene un poco menos de 22 millones. La diferencia es prácticamente irrelevante porque es de menos de 300 mil habitantes.
I am going to Mexico City and Cancun as a solo traveler soon in a couple of days from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. I am a kinda worried about language barrier and safety issue. I will give it a try anyway as an adventure hoping for the best and preparing for the worst as well.
My friend you missed the postal palace (beautiful place) Frida's Kahlo house in coyoacan, templo mayor museum, Jose Vasconcelos library, Garibaldi plaza, and probably other tourist places that I can't remember right now 😅😅
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Mexico City is truly such an underrated place and it doesn’t get the recognition that it deserves. The food scene, gastronomy, and the street vendors is probably some of the best in the world. There are more museums in Mexico City than New York or London. Likewise, Chapultepec Park is even bigger than Central Park in New York.
I’m going in 5 days!!!! Wooo
Well, i guess theres only one to blame for that. Hollywood.
actually Mexico City is the 2nd city with more museums just behind London, but you're right, Mexico City is underrated, I'm from Mexico and I love to visit Mexico City,
The bad mouthing that both Mexico and CDMX get are from people who have either never been or have very limited knowledge and maybe had a bad experience. I spent more than 2 months in CDMX earlier this year and never once felt unsafe. We are a retired couple in their sixties and we just use common sense, like we do in our own country. We have been traveling Mexico for almost 10 months now and we absolutely love it. We are going back to CDMX next week for possibly another 2 months, we may settle there for a while. Yes, the altitude may affect you a bit for a while, especially if you are coming from sea level, but it’s not a game changer. Give Mexico City a try and it will put things in perspective real fast.
@@Booboonancy my travel plans involve flying from the USA and spending 13 days in CDMX, Puebla and Oaxaca in March and April. I don’t believe that CDMX is any more dangerous than any other large city. Most crimes are petty theft like pick pocketing. It’s just sensible to keep your wits about you at all time, whether it is in CDMX, London, NYC, or Tokyo.
Mexico country is Clean and Beautiful I love Mexico City and people...😍💜I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I'm in mexico city and there are some filthy places
Los mexicanos somos alegres!!
In 1982,I was a 22 yr old student from Ct ,studying Spanish .I did attend classes 5 days a week .yet learned more from my daily travels around that massive city. I can still speak fairy well but my comprehension not as good. I did get to go to Chapultepec park and see the castle .There is also a Zoo there ,museums ,and used to have an amusement park plus places to picnic .I did go to the Pyramids and they are so impressive.
Easily one for the most interesting and beautiful cities in the world.
"The whole of Mexico is really a great country it's one of my favorite countries in the world and in the (America's region) that I want to both visit and live in someday coming from the Philippines .?!"
Bienvenida!!🇵🇭🇲🇽
bienvenido a Mexico if you want to visit one day... you will like it!
Thank you !
I lived in Mexico city 8 years and planning going back.
What a beautiful city. Hope to visit one day.
Desde Filipinas
I love Mexico City. Beauty and interesting things everywhere.
This is a great video, Mexico city is the next vacation destination with my family.thank you very much for the video.Regards from Canada.
A gargantua city. Surprisingly clean for such a large city.
Love Mexico 💗 from Kurdistan ✌️
I love Coyoacán! It's my favorite neighborhood in Mexico City. My friends live near Santa Fe, however. It's fine but not so exciting. The best places to visit in Mexico City are the Zócalo, Coyoacán, Condesa, Roma, and the parks like Chapultepec. There's also an amazing market called Ciudadela that I highly recommend!
Excellent video and I’m Mexican, born and raised in Mexico City, but been in NYC 25 years
Saludos paisana desde Aurora Illinois ✌️😘
Lived in Mexico City for a couple of years. It was a great experience and I would say that Mexico City is a very exciting, fun and interesting place to live and to visit. You never run out of things to do and it's always full of surprises. One of the things I liked the most is that it's a perfect combination of modern and old, new and traditional, futuristic and historic, down to earth and sophisticated, etc. Not to mention the food! Anyway, your video was great and you captured the essence of the city. Great work! Greetings from London!
Hey Urban Traveller! I 'm Méxican and I'm trying to learn English by my own that's why I have been watching videos in English language about my country and I remember some of your comments in videos from México City since you were here thanks a lot for your comments to CDMX I hope you keep traveling around the world be happy man!! ( sorry this is my first comment without using google translate).
El mejor comentario que he leído..
I am in Mexico now and I have say mexico city has really surprised me. Its amazing and so beautiful. I'm impressed 🇲🇽❤️
Hi, I'm from Indonesia. Jakarta should copy the good things from Mexico City. Love this pleace
The effort to explain the context of the places while touring around is much appreciated.
Sin lugar a duda, Mexico esta destinada a ser un potencia, su cultura, su gastronomia, su amabilidad pero, sobretodo su gente, hacen de este pais un maravilloso lugar donde vivir. Abrazos desde Argentina, hermanos mexicanos
Hermano argentino y te recibimos en México con los brazos abiertos
gracias carnalito,. saludos a la bella Argentina
Abrazos de vuelta, Viva la patria grande #SomosLatinos
Así es .no por nada ya esta posicionada en 9no lugar en el mundo 🌎 en economia.
@@adriansanchez1257 quizas tu eres latino pero yo no me trago ese cuento de los sudamericanos de llamarnos latinos que es una palabra inventada para los paises que estamos por debajo de EUA, prefiero ser hispanoamericano que latino.
😮😮 México,Dios que increíble ciudad
Im very high at this moment and this kind of videos is like a hug to the soul, thanks for these videos, you make me feel that I am in that place, hi from Costa Rica 🇨🇷
Beautiful my city 🇲🇽 blessings from Aurora Illinois 🇺🇸✌️😁
Simply a beautiful city even more beautiful than some European cities.
No european city can compare they have snow.No warm caribbean sea, the food,anyone who thinks Mexico is third world is more than likely anglo,using the media to print lies
estoy de acuerdo
Keep dreaming.
@@hpatdh077 come down and visit for yourself
True
Wow! 22 million people is crazy! Looks beautiful! Thanks for the tour! I live in a state in the United States with 650,000 people! Lots of space between people!
Yes bro the population of México city is big just like NY,AL,Tokio,Shangai and others in the world.
cant find the info today, but about 30 years ago I read about how some people from the US decided to change the way Mexico City counted its population. Some metro area were removed from Mexico City metro area, so before this change, Mex City was considered the largest in the world, after the change, still largest but not the largest. Now, depending on how you decide to count the population, Mexico city can be the largest, or still very large.
❤❤❤❤ algún día espero disfrutar de la comida,los paisajes e historias que tiene México
I’ve traveled all over the world but Mexico is my favorite country and Mexico City is one of my favorites cities! The food is delicious, the museums are AWSOME and the Mexican guys are the most gorgeous in the world! Mexico City also has a great gay scene with tons of clubs and bars! 🥰
Amazing city The Best architecture The región México is beautiful...
Great video of Mexico city. I went in January and visited many places in the city but you showed them differently. Museo de frida caló is great , but it was closed when I went
I really enjoyed your video. 🤩⭐️
Greetings from Albania. 🇦🇱
Mexico and its Capital City are wonderful and fascinating!. The history, art, the culture, the beautiful weather in the Capital and high plateaus of Central Mexico and off course the gastronomy!
The country has the largest number of Word Heritage Sites recognized by UNESCO in the Americas!. Great experience!!!!
I’m from Fresno California & I was blown away from my visit. 🔥
Mexico City is where it all began. It represents all of Mexico. A beautiful and very diverse city. Has anything and everything a sophisticated traveler would like. Thank you for a great video.
Great video, man! Well done. You should make subtitles in all languages so all people in the world can enjoy your wonderful lecture.
Beautiful. So much culture and history.
The city is beautiful and so are the people of Mexico...😍
Wow, beautiful! Thank you for showing the cities, and it's historical content.
I went to Mexico City with a friend on a lark, in April 2019. One of the best trips and such a great city to explore. Your guide is retracing my steps and bringing it all back to me! I really want to return and hit up the Monte de Piedad in the Zocolo and spend more time in the Coyoacan section of the city.
This makes me so happy I’m going in 5 days and nervous!
I love Mexico city... well I live in Mexico but Mexico it has everything.
If you like Coyoacan I recommend you go to San Ángel as well.
The most exiting diverse beautiful rich and luxurious city in latinoamerica is the true is amazing
I love my country and I love Mexico city.. that city has everything.
El turimos en mexico es una de susu grandes ingreso para el pais y ase un exlente conjunto con lo acojedor que es
Awesome guide! Thank you. And the 4K camera is great! Feels like I’m there.
Thanks for your guide, you made my city look absolutely goregeous!
Yes, my homecountry is a site to see. The CDMX is so impressive. Castillo de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Castle) is the only castle in the Americas.
The food is outstanding and a far distance to what we know as Mexican food stateside.
While other LATAM cities are known for being very much European like, CDMX doesn't fall far behind. The Centro Histórico is very much reminescent of any Euro city with it's architecture, evident of our Spanish influence.
Viva México!
Oops! Hearst Castle near San Simion, California, is a REAL castle. I've been there. It overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Gorgeous!
“Fall far behind”…? Why is that the standard? Instead of following in other culture’s path, we must create our own.
@@margiedavis1685 , did a king reside in that castle? Otherwise, it’s not a castle… a castle must have a monarchy. Otherwise it’s just. A vanity project. A McMansion.
@@franciscosoto8663 That was where an Emperor lived.
beautiful city!!! even more beautiful tha some cities in Usa, viva Mexico !!!
Love your video. I was in Mexico City Sept and first 2 weeks of October. Returning in 2 weeks. Much more crowed when I was there. Seems I had to take 3 steps sideways for every step forward. Recommend anyplace for tamales? Couldn't find any. Mexico and all of Mexico is fantastic, loaded with so much history and sites. The street performers add to it as well.
Afuerita de mi casa está a diario un puesto de tamales, muy deliciosos. Lástima que ud. Ya no esté aquí en CDMX. Cuando regrese pregunteme donde está, Saludos 🙂
@@adelorenita6085 Gracias. El último viaje me alojé en Casa Pepe, a unos 200 metros del Palacio Presidencial en el 100 de la Calle de Uruguay. Prácticamente mi referencia. Me encantan los taxis en bicicleta con asistencia eléctrica. Atraviesan el tráfico incluso en su contra, atraviesan calles cerradas a los taxis convencionales.
Siempre me sentí intimidado por el tamaño de la cizalla de la Ciudad de México, pero nada más. Increíblemente amigable, honesto y seguro. Y los superhéroes hacen lo que ni siquiera la policía puede hacer para librarse del crimen. Pasaré enero allí y también en Oaxaca.
Yeah, I even order in Chinese in Chinese Restaurants. Just like Star Trek speaking into my cellphone and hitting the translate button with output by voice or written. So don't let language stop you from travelling. Besides many countries there are more English Speakers than many of the larger US Cities. Go South for warmer winter weather and some lower expenses and especially culture and experience.
@@riskyron1416 a la entrada de muchas estaciones del metro hay puestos de tamales, cuando venga en enero puede encontrar muy seguido puestos de tamales, a la salida de estaciones, en la calzada de Tlalpan.
También hay de sabor dulce, con Canela y pasas.
Y otros con queso, salsa de jitomate y raja de jalapeño.
En Oaxaca hacen otros también muy deliciosos.
Que disfrute su próxima visita. Saludos 🙋🏻♀️
@@adelorenita6085 Ideal Bakery en la Ciudad de México es genial. Muchos puntos de venta. Ves gente cargando y acarreando bolsas y cajas de baterías por todas partes.
All the best tamales are in Texas! Didn't you hear? Texas is the new Mexico!
Superb video man! You get an A+… the capital of Latin America also known as Mexico City is simple just amazing. That Chapultepec castle is a jewel.
Me encanta el DF...el Zócalo 💚🤍❤️ siempre algo diferente que hacer,ver,comer, disfrutar...me gusta su gente (políticos aparte),su historia....una vez más dentro de pocos días estaré ahí 👍❤️
Great combination of the planning of a european city and the vibe of the modern Americas.
So beatitud and green city
I LOVE MÉXICO
Such a gorgeous city!
Hola soy mexicana gracias x compartir tan hermoso video o amo mucho a mi país 🇲🇽👍👋❤️
Con mucho respeto gracias 👍❤️🌹🇲🇽
México es un país hermoso 🎉
Beautiful city!
Actually, Im a big fan of tall buildings/skycrapers I wanna visit Mexico City and then next is Manila🤩 🇫🇷
Hello. I'm Antonio, I'm from Mexico and appreciate your wonderful job. Thank you so much.
Island Hopper is the best. Excellent videos and he does a great job of providing factual travel information that you need to know. Highly recommended!❤
Hermoso video de la capital de mi grande, maravilloso y mágico país! ♥️🇲🇽♥️
Saludos de una Jalisciense en Baja California! 😀
Great video!! Thanks. I love my country. 🙏♥️♥️
You don't see homeless people like In Los Angeles or San Francisco. Very clean city. I hope to visit someday.
Clean city with the dirtiest air in the whole world
@@lasvegassmoke4866 Can you provide a reference about Mexico City having the dirtiest air in the world? I mean it would be pretty stup... saying something without having a reference or source of info about it right?
@@edgars8947 I live in Mexico City and yep, the air is very polluted since it’s a huge city. However, I still love to live here
@@jost1101 I used to live ther a few years back so I know it is very pulluted. My question was more about accuracy... He said it was the dirtiest...
I live in Mexico City and i like it but definitely it’s not clean, there is trash everywhere
Wow ,you did an excellent work showing and explaining so much in such a short period of time!!!
One of the best videos on CDMX I have ever seen, great content my friend!
I LOVE MEXICO CITY TOO.
Uno de los mejores videos q he visto. La ciudad d México es hermosa.
Interesting... a lot bigger than I expected.
Also, notice how clean Mexico City is compared to most USA cities. San Francisco is just full of homeless people and garbage all over the place......NYC not that many homeless but dirty. Mexico City is truly a Class City.
Is True, last time I visited NYC I arrived at Newark took the train to Penn Station and when I got out I was walking and while i was doing a vlog I said "I missed you NYC, oh the smell of shit and piss too" lol
Mexico city look so clean and beautiful.
I love Mèxico city.
Awesome video
Thank you friend for showing a little of what Mexico is today and there is still a long way to go. I recommend you go to Xochimilco, Desierto de los Leones, New Polanco and Insurgentes avenue Greetings from Mexico. 🙋🏻♂️
I love Mexico 🇲🇽 City beautiful
MEXICO CITY 🇲🇽
The oldest capital of North America, and of the Americas.
(Mexico-Tenochtitlan)
Historical capital of four political entities:
Capital of the Aztec Empire
Capital of the Viceroyalty of the New Spain
Capital of the First Mexican Empire
Capital of the Mexican Republic
Nicknamed by the conquerors The Venice of the new world.
Mexico City, is the second city with more museums, in the world, has the Chapultepec Castle, the only real castle in America to be inhabited by emperors.
Besides the Bosque de Chapultepec that is three times bigger than Central Park in New York.
El Paseo de la Reforma is considered the second most beautiful avenue in the world, after the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
The capital has a legacy that mixes architecture, pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern, making Mexico City a cosmopolitan city.
The ancient Mexico-Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire, has been transformed into "Mexico City"
The metropolis of Latin America.
🏢🏣🏡⛲
Hermano hoy mire el mejor video de mi vida, muchisimas gracias por esas hermosas tomas y por mostrar al mundo nuestra belleza.
Sao Paulo es la ciudad más poblada, pero si contamos el área metropolitana , cdmx es más poblada que Sao Paulo.
No
@@conguero200 sao Paulo : 21 millones.
CDMX: 25 millones. Conclusión, cdmx es la más poblada.
En cifras oficiales, el área metro de Sao Paulo tiene un poco más de 22 millones. La de CDMX tiene un poco menos de 22 millones. La diferencia es prácticamente irrelevante porque es de menos de 300 mil habitantes.
No, Sao Paulo en mas poblada que la CDMX aun contando sus áreas metropolitanas, por muy poco eso si!
ok, felicidades!!
Great video.😊.really educates the world about how modern it can be . WOW
Lovely beautiful city, Love from India
the most wonderful city ever !! majestic
Bienvenidos sean a México 🇲🇽 saludos desde San Luis Potosí…
This video is just so great. I never even knew Mexico city was like this. Thanks for the history lesson and the beautiful cinematography
I subbed
Woooww is beautifull CDMX🇲🇽!
Excellent clip thanks.I’d like to see xociamilco river boats.
Your videos are better than Rick Steves.
Beautiful... Viva Mexico!!
La fusión de dos culturas milenarias asi es como se creó el México actual
Very good overview of the city, informative and interesting. Good job!
Wow 😲😲😲 beautiful place 😲😲👏👏👏👏👏 Food look delicious 😋😋😋
Will be there in November! Soooo excited!
I am going to Mexico City and Cancun as a solo traveler soon in a couple of days from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. I am a kinda worried about language barrier and safety issue. I will give it a try anyway as an adventure hoping for the best and preparing for the worst as well.
My friend you missed the postal palace (beautiful place) Frida's Kahlo house in coyoacan, templo mayor museum, Jose Vasconcelos library, Garibaldi plaza, and probably other tourist places that I can't remember right now 😅😅
I like your video!!! truly captures the vibes of my beloved home city.
great video , you really have a great overview
Mexico City or CDMX is a really underrated city, very beutiful
best of both worlds at affordable price ❤️ 🇲🇽
Viva México!! Welcome to Mexico City
Thanks your video, well summarized !
Beautiful place nice video 👏👏👌😍🇸🇳
Qbellesa lacuidad de México Qviva mexico lindo yqerido Saludos dezde LACDMX 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇱🇷🇱🇷🖐🖐🖐💯💯👍👍♥️🌹
hi,your video are the best ! Very good quality, great , clear explaination without accent, the best!!
I hope you enjoy Mexico City
Thanks!