Mexico City's Centro was BETTER than we expected! 🇲🇽 Trying Pozole, Cochinita, Horchata and more!
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- A mini travel guide to Mexico City's historic and beautiful Centro district! We saw the Palacio De Bellas Artes, the Torre Latinoamericano, Zocalo, Templo Mayor, the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, and more!
The local neighbourhood was preparing for the upcoming Day of the Dead celebrations, and the area was way better than we expected.
First we tried pozole, cochinita, and horchata!
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0:00 Introduction
0:15 Lunch: La Casa De Toño
1:20 Pozole: Unique History
2:36 Horchata: So Refreshing!
2:48 Taking The Bus To Centro
3:28 First Impressions Of Centro District
3:43 Palacio De Bellas Artes
4:06 Torre Latinoamericana
4:50 Day Of The Dead Decorations Are Up!
6:35 Zócalo/Plaza De La Constitución
6:53 Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
8:47 Cactus Garden
9:09 Templo Mayor
9:43 National Palace
10:40 Thoughts On The Day
11:21 Bloopers!
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Thank you for sharing your trip with us, Horchata is really delicious. The Pozole looked really good too.
You’re so welcome! We’re so glad you’re enjoying the content. We love Horchata!
The Cathedral looked beautiful.
It is gorgeous! 😍
Beautiful Mexico!!
Indeed! 😍
Yayyyuuhhhhhhhh 🎉
Saludos bienvenidos a mexico espero lo disfruten mucho
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Ha sido un momento increíble! 😊
Can't wait to run into you guys like ... any month now! Our Penny passed 🐶😔 ... but with that, she gave us the chance to now travel internationally! We start in a few months!!
So sorry for your loss! Where are you traveling internationally?
The skyscraper was built from 1948 to 1956 Torre Latinoamericana
Thank you for sharing! 😊
Tostada with a fork ? Wow ! Use your hands ! We don't use forks for that, live the Experience
That’s so funny you say that! We went back and forth on whether to use a fork or our hands as they gave us a fork with it. 😂
We’ve tried it both ways since then!
Thank you for letting us know! 😊
@@BingoandBinew el tenedor es para recoger lo que se les cae al plato después, la tostada se come con las manos.
@@SarahLynn-t6t ¡Ah, eso tiene sentido! ¡Gracias por la aclaración! ☺️
Have you guys experienced any food poisoning or corupt police asking for bribes?
I am planning a trip in February.
No to both!
We would recommend drinking only bottled water (that’s pretty normal here) and easing into the street food! We’ve been traveling for almost a year and a half now, so our stomachs are fairly strong!
We haven’t had any interaction with police at all, but they are present in touristy areas for safety.
We will continue posting videos from our time in Mexico so you may find them helpful!
Let us know if you have any other questions and we hope you have an amazing trip, we’ve had an incredible time! 😊
we r north american yet? thnx
Sorry, what do you mean?
@@BingoandBinew sorry, wrong comment in the video. Regards.