@@bunmi6295 I'm from the U.S. Originally from California, but have been living in Oregon for a year. Where in Germany are you from? I'm planning on moving to Berlin after living in Mexico for a year or so! 🥰
@@Ellary_Rosewood ah that's so cool! I'm from the north of Germany!! Beautiful, you'll love it here! What will you be doing in Puebla? 🌸 Maybe we can meet for a coffee when we are there 😊
All this was contracts es by Spaniards, also some Mexicans talk bad about Spaniards, but they are happy about this monuments and thus monuments were all constructed by the Spaniards.
@@carlosdanielflorezvisbal7780 were constructed by all of them, peninsulares, italians, mestizos, indians, etc. Remember the first conquistadores mixed with the native nobility, were the power was.
@@carlosdanielflorezvisbal7780 I agree with you , I just laugh at my fellow Latin Americans when they criticize the Spaniards. If it wasn't for the Spanish we would still be wearing " taparrabos" All these beautiful places are the heritage our Spanish ancestors left for us!
Thank you for another great video featuring this beautiful city. You have inspired me to share some recommendations for travelers following your footsteps: 1) Civica 5 de Mayo - a large park named after the historic battle that was fought against French troops in Puebla - it has a teleferico, numerous museums, a restored historic fort and many miradors from which to look at the beautiful views across the city; 2) Museo Amparo, with a variety of galleries (pre-Hispanic artefacts to modern art) in a stunning colonial building. It has a cafeteria and roof deck from which you can take in amazing views of the church domes nearby; 3) The rooftop cocktail bar and pool at the Azul Talavera hotel (it was called Rosewood when we visited). Wander the surrounding Barrio San Francisco (the oldest) and be on the hotel rooftop for sunset views across town toward the volcanos; 4) More rooftop drinks at the Hotel Royalty next to the Zocalo. Great views at sunset and after dark; 4) I have to shout out our Air BnB hosts who manage La Berenjena - an excellent wood oven pizza and tapas restaurant on Calle 3 Ote (we walked through the restaurant to get to our lovely studio apartment upstairs) - the food was great! You were so close - in fact we had breakfast at the same nice cafe as you (Cafe Santo Patrono); and finally - walk every street in Centro and pop into every church - the architecture is stunning - especially the talavera tile decor on many buildings. Eat a cemita, Puebla's famous sandwich, along the way. We spend 5 days digging deep in Centro and did not get a chance to visit Cholula or Atlixco (next time).
'Most Historical Monuments in all Latin America'? In all the American Continent. There's no place in the Americas (outside Mexico) with the number of historical, architectural, and art monuments as Puebla. I like your enthusiasm and historical quotes. Great channel. Happy travels. Cheers
Puebla is a gorgeous city I lived there 5 years, and the culture is great, the food is delicious, and the people are way to friendly did you ever visited the Cathedral inside is huge. the Fuertes de Loreto was the place where a battle took place against the French, and their world famous African Safari which is like a zoo where lions tigers Rhinos elephants are walking free in the wild.
I've been living in Puebla since June and you saw more than I have! Loved your video! It was a great reminder I really need to leave the house more! Nice job!
Puebla city has been my hometown for most of my life; I recomend you to visit the town of Chignahuapan, north of the State of Puebla; go visit by Christmas season. Thousands of marvellous glass spheres are displayed and sold, you can't be sure where to start by. My little suggestion is the main square first; if you believe you've seen it all, then go the outskirt and finish up at the Castillo de las Esferas (a two-stories shop) as the end of a long day! Welcome when you choose to get there!!
Haber señor yo soy Poblano y le pido de favor que si hablamos de cultura no venga a mencionar centros comerciales Others important places: Zacatlan Secretos de Puebla Capilla del Rosario El Carmen Paseo Bravo Tecali Estrella de Puebla Fuertes Museo del Barroco Museo bello 1 Museo Bello 2 La casa de los muñecos Iglesia de los remedios La catedral Existen cientos de lugares importantes en puebla te agardeceria que no hables si no sabes bien del tema (te lo dice un Poblano)
@@Creador-pg4wo Esos lugares ni están en la Ciudad Puebla 😂 Angelopolis es reflejo de la arquitectura urbana, no todo son Pueblos y Arquitectura Colonial. El mundo avanza
@@ElViejoBurro Ig its useful to some ppl that live in smaller Mexico cities where you cant really find malls. For example I’ve been living in Mexico for about a year now and I really miss going to malls so to me this is pretty useful.
JAJJAJAJ no mames que Angelópolis, aunque sea un reflejo se como la ciudad avanza, en todas las ciudades hay lugares así. Lo que le deberían de recomendar son lugares con historia, interesantes con importancia cultural
Here born the most popular dishes in the mexican cousin tacos al pastor, mole, chiles en nogada, Also Puebla is históric, and heroic city Talavera is born Puebla and Talavera de la reina in spain, now is part of unesco
Hello there! I was scrolling down and I saw my hometown on the thumbnail. I currently live in Puebla city but I was born and raised in Atlixco. I'm happy you're giving it a little bit of recognition. I'm happy you liked it. Greetings !
Such an increadible vlog, your quality is amazing. I was hoping to see more of Puebla, and what a way to do it! I was there and didn't even know about the arts street.
Hi Janet! I really enjoyed your video (and videos)! I couldn't help but laugh out loud when you said somebody put chocolate on your enchilada! That was so funny! Yes, it has plenty of chocolate. As a child I did not like mole but I was just being a rebellious child. I love it now and have made it from scratch a few times. :) You should visit Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende--Guanajuato city being my favorite town EVER (I was just there in November). I have Puebla on my to-travel list. Apparently I have family living there and would love to meet them. Loving your videos!
My aunt is building our family tree on ancestry and just discovered we can trace our family to Puebla. I know I’m Mexican, but its so amazing to actually SEE where we’re from and what our culture looks like in the real…
Puebla is the cradle of mole, chiles en nogada (the two national dishes) and here was born what CDMX turned into the most consumed variety of tacos in the country ... the taco al pastor. Puebla is the most historic city in Mexico, only behind Mexico City and like the port of Veracruz... and in addition to the Palafoxiana library, it also has the oldest performing Theater on the continent, the Teatro Principal and it is the city with more universities, behind the capital of the country, there are more than 130 colleges of higher studies
Beautiful video, I live in Puebla, unfortunately all of the stores are closed on holidays now, I'll wait a little bit loger to get there. I'd like to see you tasting chiles and chapulines. 😄
Ok, our retirement is coming up in 3 years and our short list is down to Queretaro, Morelia, Puebla, Oaxaca city, Guanajuato, or San Cristobal de las casas....we love cool weather, lots to do outside, safety, good hospital, and fairly inexpensive(hoping we can live on $2000/month until my wife starts to get social security 5 years later). Thoughts on which city you might choose ? Thx !!!
by the way you miss so much spots in puebla specially the fareswheel which is a must and if you wonder why u only see new car in publa is because is almost imposible and buy a use car and be able to get it in your name or get licence plates for it
Mi lugar de nacimiento!! Mi pueblita hermosa .. Claro que existen gring@s que tienen sentido común sobre la vida. Por mucho, muchísimo tiempo mi México fue señalado como un país de personas no gratas para el mundo. Saludote para los amigos gringos. ..
Hello Janet, do you visit the Grutas de Tolantongo, it is a wondefull place, it is in Hidalgo State, is 2 hours form Mexico City. Regards Ricardo From Puebla
PUEBLA IS A BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL AND MODERN CITY NEAR MÉXICO CITY , WITH A GLORIOUS PAST , AT 1862 THE MEXICAN ARMY WITH GRAL IGNACIO ZARAGOZA BEAT TO THE FRENCH ARMY OF NAPOLEÓN BONAPARTE , THIS WAR IS KNOW AS 5 BATALLA DEL 5 DE MAYO , YOU CAN GO TO VISIT THE FORTS OF LORETO AND GUADALUPE , AND VISIT THE MODERN PAST OF THE CITY AT CHOLULA NAMED ANGELOPOLIS AND SEE A DIFFERENT AND MODERN ARQUITECTURE ; IN GENERAL PUEBLA IS AMAZING AND ALL MEXICO IS BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL COUNTRY . PD: I RECOMMEND TO YOU VISIT QUERÉTARO , GUANAJUATO , SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE AND ZACATECAS CITY , THERE ARE SO CLOSE AND ARE CONSIDERED WORLD HUMAN PATRIMONY , ALL THIS CITIES ARE BEUTIFULL AND FULL OF HISTORIC SITES , IM VERY SURE THAT YOU FALL IN LOVE WHEN YOU VISITS THIS AMAZING CITIES .
I noticed that as well. Mexico's colonial history is older than the rest of North America. Puebla was a strategically important center (between Mexico City and the Atlantic port in Vera Cruz) decades before the French put down roots in Quebec and along the Mississippi and about 100 years before the English started building forts in what is now the USA and Canada. According to wiki, the first libraries north of Mexico were started almost 100 years after the one in Puebla. Fun fact, many Irish immigrated to Mexico. San Patricio, JAL is named after the Irish battalion that fought alongside the Mexicans against the USA in 1846-48. Prominent president Alvaro Obregon was the son of an Irish man (O'Brien).
Others important places: Zacatlan Secretos de Puebla Capilla del Rosario El Carmen Paseo Bravo Tecali Estrella de Puebla Fuertes Museo del Barroco Museo bello 1 Museo Bello 2 La casa de los muñecos Iglesia de los remedios La catedral Templo del espiritu Santo de la compania de Jesus
The now museum of the Revolution was the house of the family Serdan, that was raided by the police a day before the previously set date for the beginning of the armed revolt. The family Serdan took a courageous stand against the forces of the dictatorial regime of Porfirio Díaz and the oldest brother Aquiles was murdered there when he was trying to scape after hidden in the house for one day after the fall of house in the hands of the government.
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Puebla is such a beautiful city. I'll be moving there in January and am so excited! 🥰
ahh I'm moving there in January as well! Where are you from? I'm from Germany :)
@@bunmi6295 I'm from the U.S. Originally from California, but have been living in Oregon for a year. Where in Germany are you from? I'm planning on moving to Berlin after living in Mexico for a year or so! 🥰
Welcome
@@Ellary_Rosewood ah that's so cool! I'm from the north of Germany!! Beautiful, you'll love it here! What will you be doing in Puebla? 🌸 Maybe we can meet for a coffee when we are there 😊
@@Ellary_Rosewood this is the way
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Omg what a beautiful library
Chocolate is one of the many ingredients of the original mole
Not only the oldest library in Ibero America, but in the whole continent.
Also the teatro principal is the oldest in america, in puebla center
All this was contracts es by Spaniards, also some Mexicans talk bad about Spaniards, but they are happy about this monuments and thus monuments were all constructed by the Spaniards.
@@carlosdanielflorezvisbal7780 were constructed by all of them, peninsulares, italians, mestizos, indians, etc. Remember the first conquistadores mixed with the native nobility, were the power was.
@@carlosdanielflorezvisbal7780 I agree with you , I just laugh at my fellow Latin Americans when they criticize the Spaniards.
If it wasn't for the Spanish we would still be wearing " taparrabos"
All these beautiful places are the heritage our Spanish ancestors left for us!
Wow que bonito que te guste Puebla 😲😊
Thank you for another great video featuring this beautiful city. You have inspired me to share some recommendations for travelers following your footsteps: 1) Civica 5 de Mayo - a large park named after the historic battle that was fought against French troops in Puebla - it has a teleferico, numerous museums, a restored historic fort and many miradors from which to look at the beautiful views across the city; 2) Museo Amparo, with a variety of galleries (pre-Hispanic artefacts to modern art) in a stunning colonial building. It has a cafeteria and roof deck from which you can take in amazing views of the church domes nearby; 3) The rooftop cocktail bar and pool at the Azul Talavera hotel (it was called Rosewood when we visited). Wander the surrounding Barrio San Francisco (the oldest) and be on the hotel rooftop for sunset views across town toward the volcanos; 4) More rooftop drinks at the Hotel Royalty next to the Zocalo. Great views at sunset and after dark; 4) I have to shout out our Air BnB hosts who manage La Berenjena - an excellent wood oven pizza and tapas restaurant on Calle 3 Ote (we walked through the restaurant to get to our lovely studio apartment upstairs) - the food was great! You were so close - in fact we had breakfast at the same nice cafe as you (Cafe Santo Patrono); and finally - walk every street in Centro and pop into every church - the architecture is stunning - especially the talavera tile decor on many buildings. Eat a cemita, Puebla's famous sandwich, along the way. We spend 5 days digging deep in Centro and did not get a chance to visit Cholula or Atlixco (next time).
"Painters painting paintings" is a mouthful. I think I have figure out what you are doing: traveling throughout Mexico. Good for you!
Hahah I forgot all my English in that moment!! 😂
Thanks for share my city!!! I hope you love it !!! 🥰🥰WELCOME TO PUEBLA, MEXICO🇲🇽🥰🥰🥰
I love the city
Puebla the best food in México and Oaxaca to ... enjoy Puebla
Thanks for support México, México is not drugs or cartels. México is a beautiful country.
Wow nice video, i'm here vlogging too, I'm sold, Puebla is next on my list, i'm only 50KM away, looks amazing
Heyyy! Ahh no way! Are you in Mexico City?? I just got here today and will be around a few days :-)
@@JanetNewenham I've moved on out of the city as i'm traveling around, want to see as much of Mexico as possible, having a blast here 🇲🇽
I love how sweet you are, it is si nice to watch you presenting this beautiful places in my beloved mexico.
Good luck on all of what you are doing.
Thank you so much,I love making these videos
'Most Historical Monuments in all Latin America'? In all the American Continent. There's no place in the Americas (outside Mexico) with the number of historical, architectural, and art monuments as Puebla. I like your enthusiasm and historical quotes. Great channel. Happy travels. Cheers
Exactly Puebla is known as El Relicario de América. A lot of churches, and historical sites, the most beauty city at México
Puebla tiene de todo, arquitectura, historia, gastronomía, arte, arqueología, buen clima, etc, que bueno que te gustó
Puebla city are my favorite place to stay and your video it,s great
Puebla is a gorgeous city I lived there 5 years, and the culture is great, the food is delicious, and the people are way to friendly did you ever visited the Cathedral inside is huge. the Fuertes de Loreto was the place where a battle took place against the French, and their world famous African Safari which is like a zoo where lions tigers Rhinos elephants are walking free in the wild.
I've been living in Puebla since June and you saw more than I have! Loved your video! It was a great reminder I really need to leave the house more! Nice job!
Puebla city has been my hometown for most of my life; I recomend you to visit the town of Chignahuapan, north of the State of Puebla; go visit by Christmas season. Thousands of marvellous glass spheres are displayed and sold, you can't be sure where to start by. My little suggestion is the main square first; if you believe you've seen it all, then go the outskirt and finish up at the Castillo de las Esferas (a two-stories shop) as the end of a long day! Welcome when you choose to get there!!
I love your Pueblo Magicos series!!
I am definitely putting this one on my list to visit.
Greetings from Tehuacán Puebla,, almost perfect
Mole is made with chocolate! I'm from Coahuila in Northern Mexico and I remember my abuelita used to add chocolate and peanuts to it.
Beautifull city...
Bonito lugar
Very nice to meet you... I live between Puebla and Cholula. Thanks for this video of my city. Salutations.
I lived in Puebla for 5 years I miss it
I´m from Puebla and i love live here, good video for the tourism and tourits. They´ll can know my beautiful city
awesome
I agree with You,Puebla is a beautiful city.l like it.way to go!
Thank you for sharing my country to the world.
Puebla is beautiful! 😻
Bienvenida a Puebla Janet🙌.
Beautiful city
Other important places in Puebla:
Los Fuertes de Loreto
Paseo de San Francisco
Angelopolis
Africam Safari
Angelópolis? why would you go to a mall, to eat some MCDONALDS? buy some ZARA clothes? I would keep walking around Downtown every single time.
Haber señor yo soy Poblano y le pido de favor que si hablamos de cultura no venga a mencionar centros comerciales
Others important places:
Zacatlan
Secretos de Puebla
Capilla del Rosario
El Carmen
Paseo Bravo
Tecali
Estrella de Puebla
Fuertes
Museo del Barroco
Museo bello 1
Museo Bello 2
La casa de los muñecos
Iglesia de los remedios
La catedral
Existen cientos de lugares importantes en puebla te agardeceria que no hables si no sabes bien del tema
(te lo dice un Poblano)
@@Creador-pg4wo Esos lugares ni están en la Ciudad Puebla 😂 Angelopolis es reflejo de la arquitectura urbana, no todo son Pueblos y Arquitectura Colonial. El mundo avanza
@@ElViejoBurro Ig its useful to some ppl that live in smaller Mexico cities where you cant really find malls. For example I’ve been living in Mexico for about a year now and I really miss going to malls so to me this is pretty useful.
JAJJAJAJ no mames que Angelópolis, aunque sea un reflejo se como la ciudad avanza, en todas las ciudades hay lugares así. Lo que le deberían de recomendar son lugares con historia, interesantes con importancia cultural
Here born the most popular dishes in the mexican cousin tacos al pastor, mole, chiles en nogada, Also Puebla is históric, and heroic city Talavera is born Puebla and Talavera de la reina in spain, now is part of unesco
You are looking smart
thank you!
@@JanetNewenham you extremely beautiful girl
Janet, thanks for visiting my dear Puebla..
Beautiful fresh and happy woman in México thks.
Hi. Puebla city is so amazing.
It has many sites to visit, food, handcrafts, folklore, traditions, etc.
Hello there! I was scrolling down and I saw my hometown on the thumbnail. I currently live in Puebla city but I was born and raised in Atlixco. I'm happy you're giving it a little bit of recognition. I'm happy you liked it. Greetings !
Such an increadible vlog, your quality is amazing. I was hoping to see more of Puebla, and what a way to do it! I was there and didn't even know about the arts street.
Thank you so much!! ohhh glad you got to see some more of the city through my eyes.
Gracias por visitar Puebla. ❤
Gracias por venir ❤️
Nice video! There is a lot of places that Puebla has to offer. I always take my friends to the old city and the modern area. Cheers!
Your Video's are so, so beautiful. I like your talent!~
Hi Janet! I really enjoyed your video (and videos)! I couldn't help but laugh out loud when you said somebody put chocolate on your enchilada! That was so funny! Yes, it has plenty of chocolate. As a child I did not like mole but I was just being a rebellious child. I love it now and have made it from scratch a few times. :) You should visit Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende--Guanajuato city being my favorite town EVER (I was just there in November). I have Puebla on my to-travel list. Apparently I have family living there and would love to meet them. Loving your videos!
My aunt is building our family tree on ancestry and just discovered we can trace our family to Puebla. I know I’m Mexican, but its so amazing to actually SEE where we’re from and what our culture looks like in the real…
U can take the tram to Cholula, is free and safe
Great video, just now discovered your channel thank you for helping me get through quarantine!! I am from here, nice to see that you liked it! ☺
Puebla is the cradle of mole, chiles en nogada (the two national dishes) and here was born what CDMX turned into the most consumed variety of tacos in the country ... the taco al pastor.
Puebla is the most historic city in Mexico, only behind Mexico City and like the port of Veracruz... and in addition to the Palafoxiana library, it also has the oldest performing Theater on the continent, the Teatro Principal and it is the city with more universities, behind the capital of the country, there are more than 130 colleges of higher studies
Beautiful video, I live in Puebla, unfortunately all of the stores are closed on holidays now, I'll wait a little bit loger to get there. I'd like to see you tasting chiles and chapulines. 😄
What a fantastic video. You look wonderful btw. :)
thank you so much!1
@@JanetNewenham No problem!
Muy bien. Te falta visitar Zacatlan de las manzanas, Chignahuapan y Cuetzalan Puebla.
Ok, our retirement is coming up in 3 years and our short list is down to Queretaro, Morelia, Puebla, Oaxaca city, Guanajuato, or San Cristobal de las casas....we love cool weather, lots to do outside, safety, good hospital, and fairly inexpensive(hoping we can live on $2000/month until my wife starts to get social security 5 years later). Thoughts on which city you might choose ? Thx !!!
Matthew McConaughey doppelganger
Beautiful city
by the way you miss so much spots in puebla specially the fareswheel which is a must
and if you wonder why u only see new car in publa is because is almost imposible and buy a use car and be able to get it in your name or get licence plates for it
Love your videos
Good ❤️
Good morning
I lived there for 2 years. Currently living in Lake Chapala. Have you been here yet?
Puebla i Cholula to piękne miasta. Mieszkałem tam i schodziłem tam te ulice przez pół roku. Polecam tacos de arabe w barze Taquería los Dos Compadres.
You should also visit Querétaro!
got a street painting from there.. also ferris wheel is legit
Aww amazing. I loved the art scene!
@@JanetNewenham cholula also awesome.. ex and I went through the pyramid tunnels. Notice the speed bumps on highways.. ⚠️😆 love your content
This is the way.
nice video!!
Thanks!
Hola soy de puebla 😍 ❤
Puebla de mis amores 💕
Mi lugar de nacimiento!! Mi pueblita hermosa ..
Claro que existen gring@s que tienen sentido común sobre la vida.
Por mucho, muchísimo tiempo mi México fue señalado como un país de personas no gratas para el mundo. Saludote para los amigos gringos. ..
Hello Janet, do you visit the Grutas de Tolantongo, it is a wondefull place, it is in Hidalgo State, is 2 hours form Mexico City. Regards Ricardo From Puebla
Cholula has 56 Churches and 365 CHAPELS.
Guadalajara is supposed to have 365 churches .
Hi Janet ! Is Puebla and oxaca safe? You flew there or took a bus ? Thank you ! Great videos !
Great video Janet cuando regresas a Puebla city ? Para conocer mas lugares
Fun Tour Janet, do you use drones for your scenic shots above Cholula, I want to visit soon.
México is a World is the most beautifull Country in this planet
Well done baby
The library is the oldest in the whole continent,including USA and Canada!
I love the video
Thank you!!!
Visit San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato, please!!!
The first church you were walking by there you can find the traditional Catholic mass in Latin language
It is chocolate! Chocolate abuelita! 😅
You were just outside our Hotel!
Do you happen to know the name of the church at 0:20? I love gothic architecture and I have visited Puebla, but I missed that one.
Es un templo ubicado el la 5 norte y 2 poniente.
@@pinkfeather495 ¡Muchas gracias! Puebla tiene tantos templos hermosos, creo que esta difícil visitarlos todos en un viaje.
@@PonchoANS7 Se llama templo Metodista Emmanuel.
Alguien sabe qué día se ponen los puestos de artesanías en la calle 6 Sur? Necesito ir a comprar esas hermosas piedras!!
PUEBLA IS A BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL AND MODERN CITY NEAR MÉXICO CITY , WITH A GLORIOUS PAST , AT 1862 THE MEXICAN ARMY WITH GRAL IGNACIO ZARAGOZA BEAT TO THE FRENCH ARMY OF NAPOLEÓN BONAPARTE , THIS WAR IS KNOW AS 5 BATALLA DEL 5 DE MAYO , YOU CAN GO TO VISIT THE FORTS OF LORETO AND GUADALUPE , AND VISIT THE MODERN PAST OF THE CITY AT CHOLULA NAMED ANGELOPOLIS
AND SEE A DIFFERENT AND MODERN ARQUITECTURE ; IN GENERAL PUEBLA IS AMAZING AND ALL MEXICO IS BEAUTIFUL AND WONDERFUL COUNTRY .
PD: I RECOMMEND TO YOU VISIT QUERÉTARO , GUANAJUATO , SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE AND ZACATECAS CITY , THERE ARE SO CLOSE AND ARE CONSIDERED WORLD HUMAN PATRIMONY , ALL THIS CITIES ARE BEUTIFULL AND FULL OF HISTORIC SITES , IM VERY SURE THAT YOU FALL IN LOVE WHEN YOU VISITS THIS AMAZING CITIES .
I loved Puebla!
Puebla has 2642 históric monuments. Number one in American continent. World heritage Sincé 1987. Biggest catedral.
Not only in Latin America, but also of North America because Mexico is North America. We compete with the USA and Canada as well.
Ohhh wow ok!!
I noticed that as well. Mexico's colonial history is older than the rest of North America. Puebla was a strategically important center (between Mexico City and the Atlantic port in Vera Cruz) decades before the French put down roots in Quebec and along the Mississippi and about 100 years before the English started building forts in what is now the USA and Canada. According to wiki, the first libraries north of Mexico were started almost 100 years after the one in Puebla. Fun fact, many Irish immigrated to Mexico. San Patricio, JAL is named after the Irish battalion that fought alongside the Mexicans against the USA in 1846-48. Prominent president Alvaro Obregon was the son of an Irish man (O'Brien).
@@Vancouver_Dan all this was constructed by Spaniards
Es importante utilizar el cubrevocas. Por salud.
Beautiful puebla..visit tampico tamps is magic what your.name where.you from
In a scale of 1 to 10, how safe is Puebla City, Mexico?
ammm 8
hi Janet , oye podrias traducir a espeñol tus videos , gracias
I used to live in Puebla
I really enjoyed my time there!
Querétaro.
Are u still in Puebla? I wish meet you, I'm your fan :(
Vivapubla1000
Te falta visitar Tlaxcala.
You speak "Inglés americano"?
Others important places:
Zacatlan
Secretos de Puebla
Capilla del Rosario
El Carmen
Paseo Bravo
Tecali
Estrella de Puebla
Fuertes
Museo del Barroco
Museo bello 1
Museo Bello 2
La casa de los muñecos
Iglesia de los remedios
La catedral
Templo del espiritu Santo de la compania de Jesus
The now museum of the Revolution was the house of the family Serdan, that was raided by the police a day before the previously set date for the beginning of the armed revolt. The family Serdan took a courageous stand against the forces of the dictatorial regime of Porfirio Díaz and the oldest brother Aquiles was murdered there when he was trying to scape after hidden in the house for one day after the fall of house in the hands of the government.
That church is on top a pyramid 🤫