Mexico City is FASCINATING! 🇲🇽 Stories of the past are woven into the streets, the food, and the people, and it was such a joy to experience it firsthand. As mentioned in the video, if you’re interested, here is our ultimate Mexico City locations guide: bit.ly/3VBhS7Z In next week’s video, we will be visiting Teotihuacan and riding a hot air balloon over the ruins at sunrise! 😁 Excited to share that special experience with you! Until next time! 💘
Oh my gosh...the first time I touched down in Mexico City I felt like I was home..my heart just burst with love. We had dinner then entertainment in the bar listening to a well-known singer who presented his sombrero to me...welcome. We visited a nightclub with Spanish dancers...talented, beautiful women...and a famous Spanish poet whose poetry of loss brought me to tears. The parks, the music, the food, the happiness, the joy even in poverty, the tequila, the markets, the architecture...you can not fall in love with Mexico City. Glad you enjoyed it. 😉
I'm so glad I stumbled on this video-- my partner and I are going to CDMX next week and I wanted to surprise them with a xochimilco trip but wasn't sure which guide to book. I just booked the same tour! Thanks for all the info!
It was SO much fun- it reminded us of how much fun it is to experience things with other people during our travels! 🥰 And the host DOES look like Chad hahaha 😂 It's Chad's brother from another mother!
Hola happy travelers. I lost track of your channel but now I have it on personalized. The new visual thimbnail RU-vid premium format makes it harder to find favorite channels. And my pug.. PUGMASTER - she wants to see pics of how's your pug is doin back home 🐶
Les recomiendo el bosque de chapultepec el mas grande de america ahi es cuatro veces mas grande que centralpark en new york se encuentran muchos lugares que visitar como el castillo de chapultepec y el museo de antropología es el museo mas grande de america y el mas completo y sin fin de lugares en ese bosque
Mexico City during Aztec times was a Venice like city and Xochimilco is the last remaining part of the ancient city. The farms on the little man made islands are called chinampas. So much history there
Im not gonna lie, if this is the kind of content you get from mexico city, can you just live here from now on? Some places you guys look like you are tired and had enough, but you guys have energy, you don't spend too much time on food... you should go find a way to meet some locals and see their lives. Im sure there are some museums or art or fun places to go celebrate the aztecs, and learn about the conquistadores.