The ULTIMATE guide to Mexico City’s must-sees and hidden gems.
Planning your trip to Mexico City means immersing yourself in a world of rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, diverse art scene, vibrant festivals, friendly people and delicious cuisine. Discover the secrets of this historic metropolis, including the oldest urban park, the only royal castle, the largest cathedral, and the oldest street in the Americas. Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or culture enthusiast, you'll find everything you need to know right here.
My name is Laurent, and I love Mexico City. As you prepare for your adventure in the largest city in North America, allow me to be your guide.
Great video! Broken down and explained in layman’s terms. I’ve been to CDMX many times and never braved the public transport system, and I lived in NYC! I’m headed there in September and I just might try it. Thanks again for this informative video 😊
Gosh, a day to visit Downtown Mexico City? I lived in that City and in 6 years I was able to visit and know only a fraction of Centro. So much to see, so much art, so much of the past everywhere you go. Mexico City is one of the most attractive and intoxicating places in the entire World, I say it with conviction after having lived in Paris, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Barcelona, LA, and now in New York City. Great video, totally out of the ordinary and usual repetitive youtuber videos. I hope to see more of your channel. Cheers
@@joelewishenry7886 Well Well, the United States belongs not only to the descendants of white Europeans, it also belongs to all the migrants who have contributed to the construction of that country, and mainly it belongs to the Native Americans and the Mexicans who were crossed by the border. Furthermore, it also belongs to us since those territories were stolen, and if the whites don't like it, they can return to Europe where they really belong.
@@joelewishenry7886 1) I would agree if it wasn't that you don't come to live, you earn in dollars not in pesos (you work in the US not in Mexico, and you come here to waste in local money... Mexicans do the same but with dollars and pay their taxes in your country), your people don't. 2) You come here just to pay less than in NYC, LA or any other global city, to eat cheap and better quality food than just simple industrial burgers or donnuts. 3) Come and Live as a mexican, not just jumping when it suit you! So funny, for some things you care about Mexico and its people, and for others we are unworthy to you people... Hahahaha, USA and its double standars with the countries (As always).
Everything you have said is true and much more the beaches and the magical towns are unique in the world, but you also have to see the bad, in Mexico there is a lot of poverty due to the enormous corruption of its rulers and now there is a president who makes a pact with the drug traffickers instead of fighting it and that it is immensely totalitarian and when this is pointed out to him he tells you that he has other information and now the new president is his puppet so that he continues to be governed
You got your facts wrong that's why claudia sheinbaum won for next president. Expresidents controlled Mexico for over 90 years as narcopoliticos . Chapo escaped prison how many times? You believed he escaped or allowed to escape?
@@DeAndra750 Who let Chapo's son go: AMLO Who has the record of the president with the most murders in the country: AMLO Under which president did the drug traffickers get stronger: AMLO
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Callate, Hay que tener muy poca verguenza para decir lo que dices cuando Mexico tiene invadido USA con mas de 40 millones de Mexicas y soy Mexicano pero no sean llorones.
@@rudyvanhern Lo dices como si esos territorios fueran de los gringos EUA tambien le pertenece a los nativos, a los negros y principalmente a los mexicanos que la frontera los cruzo, asi que no es lo mismo, usa mas el cerebro
@@jonferace3693 Si ese territorio siguiera en manos de Mexico serian puebluchos pobres y plagados de narcos, Los gringos aunque te duela trajeron el progreso economico a la region en base a la industrializacion y la tecnologia, Todas esas tierras que tu defiendes estarian en unas cuantas manos de politicos Mexicanos corruptos, Es la verdad asi que no vengas con choros trillados de nacionalismo falso.
Apenas ví tu video y me llamó la atención el nombre del canal, pues hace mucho que no escuchaba que a la ciudad le llamaran "la capirucha" pues era un término muy común por los años 90s .....muy completo e interesante recorrido
corte a...no para de llover porque es un lago y el 70% de la ciudad sale del subsuelo. Ves mucha propaganda escondida bajo disque noticias, es amarillismo para que uno este ahi viendo
Tremendous Capital City!. Visitors quickly realize of the fascinating history, culture, tradition, art, architecture and gastronomy. Mexico City, to much to explore and discover. The country has the largest number of World Heritage site recognized by UNESCO in America. Nice vid!
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Great overview I’d Chapultepec park. But, the museum of anthropology would take a full half day to see so I wouldn’t try to do it along with the whole park..
Thank you! You're absolutely right-the Museum of Anthropology is definitely worth a half-day visit on its own. It's always a good idea to allocate a full week to Mexico City so you don't have to rush through the different attractions.
When my sister and I were kids, my mom would take us to this museum and visited only one section at a time. The museum is huge. Trying to visit in a single day would be overwhelming.
The cold in Mexico City isn't as intense as in many parts of the USA, especially up north. Nights and early mornings can be quite cool (around 43°F), but daytime temperatures usually reach about 70°F.