Welcome Back Travelers from Around the World! Happy to have you tune in again, if you missed my other video from Mexico last week, be sure to check it out here: ruclips.net/video/0zk_8mRipls/видео.html
Te podría recomendar algunas joyitas de la ciudad. Pero lo que sería mejor es visitar los pueblos cercanos que tienen mucha más historia de orígenes esencialmente británicos por la actividad minera, esto en el llamado "corredor de la montaña" junto con bosques, parques y cuerpos de agua para pasar un buen rato.
@@HenryMex00 Henry, ¡muchas gracias por las sugerencias! Me acerqué a la historia minera de Pachuca. Lamentablemente no tuve tiempo de ir a experimentar todo, pero lo guardaré para la próxima vez que regrese, ¡gracias!
Sí amigo, si algo te faltó fue que probaras la comida típida del lugar que llaman "paste" que es al final una especie de empanada. Hay una cadena de negocios que se llaman "Pastes Real de Plateros" que preparan de los mejores de la zona para que luego los visites. Nota: Los pastes fueron la comida por excelencia de los mineros desde su comienzo; debido a la influencia inglesa se creó este platillo para que los trabajadores comieran, en la hora del almuerzo, el interior del mismo paste y dejaran la corteza (que es como una trenza) porque no estaban limpias sus manos ni tampoco habían cubiertos.
La parte del video que muestra casas y calles muy coloridas se trata de un macro-mural que en su momento fue el más grande en el mundo. Fue un proyecto que llenó de color algunas de las zonas más marginadas de la ciudad, aunque quedó inconcluso después del cambio de administración.
@@HenryMex00 ¡¿El más grande del mundo ?! Guau. Leí un poco sobre cómo conectaba a las comunidades más deterioradas. Cuando caminé por allí, fui recibido con sonrisas.
Hi !!! Congrats for this great travel video, i really loved it !!! I am a World Traveler and It will be a pleasure to connect with other travel lovers😁 Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
@@LukeGeeTravels Yea m8 I just read the news just came in. I'm hyped for the future. With this partnership, Ajax and Pachuca are a well made match I think. BC their filosofie are almost identical like ourselves.
Morelia I heard is beautiful! My friend is from there and she showed me many beautiful pictures! If you do go to Pachuca, look into Tolontongo waterfalls, about a two hour drive north.. stunning!
@@LukeGeeTravels Thank you!! I will definitely check it out if I’m in Pachuca, just never heard of anyone moving there!! Lol Yes, I love Morelia, and I’m so glad that I decided to move here, so beautiful & very affordable. You should check it out next time when you’re in Mexico again. Thanks!
What would you think about Pachuca for a place to retire ? We speak Spanish, love cool weather, just want a safe city with a decent hospital and friendly people. Thoughts ? Thx !
It’s a very peaceful city, full of History, there is dry weather almost the year but in less than 15 minutes there a climate forest, small lakes, big trees, that always had took my mind away: a semi deserted place near a forest full of live, even there a town called Real del Monte that you may interested on look forward it
It is cool that you venture in Las palmitas even if they told u it wasn't a safe neighborhood but i would advice you to never do that during twilight or night, listen to my mexican compatriots, if they say is not safe, is not to scare you away, is because it is :) glad you didn't have anymore unpleasant situations but a perro de barrio chasing you lol
I agree with you, I would not explore during the night! Overall I had a great experience, friendly people, and I think people need to see that not ALL of Mexico is Dangerous 😊
Ohh yes, that is for sure, hey, would you let me use a few sec9nds of your video for one I'm making about Hidalgo? The name of your channel would be visible and also a link to the video in the description. You can see the ones I've made from other states in my playlist Mexico piece by piece
I know it used to be a lot more dangerous but it has taken major steps to become better. I came across many friendly people who were happy to see me there🇲🇽
What would you think about Pachuca for a place to retire ? We speak Spanish, love cool weather, just want a safe city with a decent hospital and friendly people. Thoughts ? Thx !
Personally I think it's a good alternative to Mexico City. It's 2 hours away and does not feel crowded. The main square is very beautiful with lots of shops and restaurants. To the North you have beautiful national parks and I felt very safe walking around the city and on the outskirts at night! Again, I was only sightseeing so I can't be a great resource for how life is there on day-to-day basis but it is a stunning city, in my opinion!
Welcome Back Travelers from Around the World! Happy to have you tune in again, if you missed my other video from Mexico last week, be sure to check it out here:
ruclips.net/video/0zk_8mRipls/видео.html
Te podría recomendar algunas joyitas de la ciudad. Pero lo que sería mejor es visitar los pueblos cercanos que tienen mucha más historia de orígenes esencialmente británicos por la actividad minera, esto en el llamado "corredor de la montaña" junto con bosques, parques y cuerpos de agua para pasar un buen rato.
@@HenryMex00
Henry, ¡muchas gracias por las sugerencias! Me acerqué a la historia minera de Pachuca. Lamentablemente no tuve tiempo de ir a experimentar todo, pero lo guardaré para la próxima vez que regrese, ¡gracias!
Gracias por tu comentario Henry, te lo agradezco mucho.
Gracias a ti por mostrar la belleza de ésta ciudad a otras partes del mundo.
Sí amigo, si algo te faltó fue que probaras la comida típida del lugar que llaman "paste" que es al final una especie de empanada. Hay una cadena de negocios que se llaman "Pastes Real de Plateros" que preparan de los mejores de la zona para que luego los visites.
Nota: Los pastes fueron la comida por excelencia de los mineros desde su comienzo; debido a la influencia inglesa se creó este platillo para que los trabajadores comieran, en la hora del almuerzo, el interior del mismo paste y dejaran la corteza (que es como una trenza) porque no estaban limpias sus manos ni tampoco habían cubiertos.
Gracias por ese videito yo soy de pachuca ❤
¡Estoy tan feliz de que hayas disfrutado el video! ¡Me encantó la ciudad, la comida y lo colorida que era la plaza del pueblo!
Nice Nice Nice" PACHUCA
BROO.!
SALUDOS..
Loved your city! Thank you for watching
Loving these colourful neighbourhoods!!!
They were beautiful! the sunset setting over them was magical, and the food and how cheap it was, I still drool thinking about it!
La parte del video que muestra casas y calles muy coloridas se trata de un macro-mural que en su momento fue el más grande en el mundo. Fue un proyecto que llenó de color algunas de las zonas más marginadas de la ciudad, aunque quedó inconcluso después del cambio de administración.
@@HenryMex00 ¡¿El más grande del mundo ?! Guau. Leí un poco sobre cómo conectaba a las comunidades más deterioradas. Cuando caminé por allí, fui recibido con sonrisas.
Hermoso pachucha viví algunos años ahí 😍😍😍
Es un lugar hermoso, menos turístico que otros lugares populares, ¡pero merece ser más conocido!
@@LukeGeeTravels Estoy de acuerdo contigo.
Hi !!!
Congrats for this great travel video, i really loved it !!!
I am a World Traveler and It will be a pleasure to connect with other travel lovers😁
Greetings from Switzerland 🇨🇭
Thanks a lot Christian! Happy you enjoyed the video!
Nice video bro i was born in pachuca😁
That’s awesome! It’s a beautiful city, I loved the market and the Christ statue overlooking the city! Not many tourists there
@@LukeGeeTravels yea bro is beautiful cant wait to go back home nite time is my favorite🌃🌆
Mexico has a lot of interesting places I want to see. Maybe Oaxaca next.. orr Guadalajara - Leon - Morelia😃
Cool mate, cheers!
Thank you for watching:)
Nice video, im going there, my girlfriend grew up there,
It’s a very cool town to explore! Stop by the market, lots of good food to choose from - especially tamales served in bread!
Ooh grasshoppers my favorite. Kind of reminds me of Cusco.
Grasshoppers were not bad, they were already cooked. In Asia and I'm sure other parts of the country they pop in live bugs.. not ready for that yet!
Ajax Amsterdam and CF Pachuca have signed a partnership. Gr8 news
That’s good news for Mexican players! A lot of them first go to Eredivise!
@@LukeGeeTravels Yea m8 I just read the news just came in. I'm hyped for the future.
With this partnership, Ajax and Pachuca are a well made match I think. BC their filosofie are almost identical like ourselves.
@@nlp6689 the future is bright!
@@LukeGeeTravels - Gniffel - (:p
Pachuca is My Hometown 💙 The Windy City !!
It's beautiful and colorful! I loved its history! I hope more people see my video and visit your beautiful town!
Aquí un habitante de Pachuca dispuesto a responder algunas de sus preguntas (se recomienda usar traductor)
Porque se comen los tamales en una torta?
Porque es delicioso!
Tienes toda la razón, estaba delicioso y era algo que nunca había probado antes.
¿Por que mis perros se comen la popo del gato?
Excellent video Pachuca is a great city!
Thank you Omar! It really is, I hope more people see this video and come to see Pachuca!
Another beautiful city in Mexico! Wow Mexico has so many beautiful cities!🤩
I was suprised how few tourists there were there! Even the locals were suprised to see me there😳
I have been living in Morelia for nearly 10 months now, trying to find a few unknown places to visit. This is an interesting place…, great info!
Morelia I heard is beautiful! My friend is from there and she showed me many beautiful pictures! If you do go to Pachuca, look into Tolontongo waterfalls, about a two hour drive north.. stunning!
@@LukeGeeTravels Thank you!! I will definitely check it out if I’m in Pachuca, just never heard of anyone moving there!! Lol
Yes, I love Morelia, and I’m so glad that I decided to move here, so beautiful & very affordable. You should check it out next time when you’re in Mexico again. Thanks!
@@MoreliaIInvestigator oh I definitely will! Leon/Guadalajara/San Luis Potosi and Morelia would be a cool trip to make. Enjoy Morelia!
The food looks amazing! I don’t know about eating grasshoppers though haha
Grosshopper was okay, you have to try something wild at least once in your life! There was a ton of good food highly recommend you visit!
Insectos como los saltamontes son un manjar que pueden usarse para hacer salsas, algunos platillos o incluso como 'snack' combinado con limón y chile.
Oooo no pensé que un gringo viniera a mi país natal
Por qué no, es un país hermoso con muchas ciudades increíbles
Wow I’m jealous
Thanks for watching Jorge!
Why?
What would you think about Pachuca for a place to retire ? We speak Spanish, love cool weather, just want a safe city with a decent hospital and friendly people. Thoughts ? Thx !
It’s a very peaceful city, full of History, there is dry weather almost the year but in less than 15 minutes there a climate forest, small lakes, big trees, that always had took my mind away: a semi deserted place near a forest full of live, even there a town called Real del Monte that you may interested on look forward it
you forgot "get murked and left on the side of the road" on your to-do list...
I had a great experience so I am only sharing based on what I saw. I have heard of people warning me of certain places
It is cool that you venture in Las palmitas even if they told u it wasn't a safe neighborhood but i would advice you to never do that during twilight or night, listen to my mexican compatriots, if they say is not safe, is not to scare you away, is because it is :) glad you didn't have anymore unpleasant situations but a perro de barrio chasing you lol
I agree with you, I would not explore during the night! Overall I had a great experience, friendly people, and I think people need to see that not ALL of Mexico is Dangerous 😊
Ohh yes, that is for sure, hey, would you let me use a few sec9nds of your video for one I'm making about Hidalgo? The name of your channel would be visible and also a link to the video in the description. You can see the ones I've made from other states in my playlist Mexico piece by piece
@@TequilaPrincessMx sure thing! Let me know when you upload it and I will watch it:)
A que lado queda pachuca
No estoy seguro de entender lo que me pregunta.
No entiendo muy bien la pregunta. Puedes localizarla fácilmente con Google Maps, está un poco más al norte con respecto a la Ciudad de México
De mexico a pachuca como 1 o 2horas de mexico 🇲🇽👋🇲🇽
Cuando vas manejando al lado opuesto
Palmitas isn't the safest hood , i could say that is a issue , because is one of the most dangerous hoods in city
I know it used to be a lot more dangerous but it has taken major steps to become better. I came across many friendly people who were happy to see me there🇲🇽
Hidalgo is a STATE not a "province".
Thanks for the clarification!
hallo mi frend anb greentings frum the demonacratik republik of soviet socialists. mi lyke motion picture uouu present. greentings agen from dot ru.
Always happy to see you back watching! Glad you enjoyed
Hubiera querido salir en el vídeo yo soy de aquí
oh que genial espero que les haya gustado el video, yo estaba muy feliz de haber visitado Pachuca
What would you think about Pachuca for a place to retire ? We speak Spanish, love cool weather, just want a safe city with a decent hospital and friendly people. Thoughts ? Thx !
Personally I think it's a good alternative to Mexico City. It's 2 hours away and does not feel crowded. The main square is very beautiful with lots of shops and restaurants. To the North you have beautiful national parks and I felt very safe walking around the city and on the outskirts at night! Again, I was only sightseeing so I can't be a great resource for how life is there on day-to-day basis but it is a stunning city, in my opinion!