THANK YOU, im moving to queretaro in 2025 and I've been hoping to find more "real" videos instead of the usual walking tour videos. This meant alot to me. :) thanks again
Congratulations. You actually captured the real SMA. Noisy, crowded (and polluted). Great for visits, but not for living (for me). After two years, I couldn’t take it anymore and moved back to US. Thank you for doing this video because it confirms that, for me, it was the right decision to move back.
Couldn’t pay me to live there. Air quality was 2-4x worse than my NYC neighborhood Every Day. Cold in winter. Steep hills, uneven sidewalks, bus emissions, too many tourists. Good for foodies, but otherwise: it tries too hard to be “Mexican”.
Loved this video! The town is as beautiful as I remembered. Your tours always let me see new places and stir memories of past trips. Thanks and keep sharing your wanderings.
I loved watching this tour of Calgary, the city has so much to offer! The natural beauty of the nearby Rocky Mountains and the urban vibes of the city center have made it a top destination on my bucket list.
I can taste the "Vitiminas" or fruit drinks in the cafes along this street - my wife and I enjoyed many of them. This is an amazing city and it's a work of art in Centrol Guanajuato - love this city!!!! Parking is difficult in Centro and I drove a large SUV!!
@@ambient_wanderlust Yes, NICE seeing the street we walked along often during our visit. We certainly hope to spend more time there when we move to Mexico.
Lead up to Day of the Dead celebration and festival. Amazing food market! Lovely people. Everyone is very friendly. Queretaro feels like the real Mexico compared to other tourist towns.
Qué lugar mas feo y triste. Mejorará, poco, si es un dia de sol. Espero que no refleje el estado de animo de sus habitantes. Y los árboles?. Y las flores?
@@ambient_wanderlust Bueno, sobre gustos no hay colores, y viceversa. Si vives ahí, me alegro d eque te guste. Y espero que sus habitantes, que influye mucho, sean cálidos y amables. Un saludo desde España.
Just a lovely tour, thank you! We stayed there for three days in August, 2022, and had a wonderful time. Loved seeing the Moosehide Slide in the background in this video, The Downtown Hotel (where we stayed), the Dawson City Museum and Diamond Tooth Gertie’s but missed seeing the Governor’s House and St. Andrews church (which has been stabilized against toppling over). We did the # 4 Dredge Tour also which was so interesting with our guide Sue. What many of the viewers and those commenting here don’t seem to realize is that there is a concerted effort to depict what Dawson looked like at the end of the nineteenth century into the turn of the century. Many original buildings have been conserved and stabilized to preserve the feel of that time period. Although the buildings in use have been modernized inside, the facades remain aesthetically accurate. Thank you again.😊