I think this might be my new favorite Mexico City video on RU-vid. It's certainly one of the best I've seen so far. What's so awesome about it is that it's both a lifestyle and travel video rolled into one. Superb job, amigo! :)
Thank you for watching this long format video. If you decide to visit Mexico City, don't forget to check the guide I'm making :) geni.us/guidemexicocity
I kinda clowned you on Reddit for the length of this video, but it was GREAT! I've been in Mexico City over a month now and I've done almost every single thing you showed 😀 this is a perfect video for those who are planning a trip and want to know what should be first on their lists. I'll be here another couple of months, so I'll probably check out everything else you showed. Great job, especially with showing how vegan friendly the city is. It's vegan/dog heaven here!
What a great video, so much information and attention to detail. I'm planning to travel around mexico for a few months soon so these videos are perfect.
This is a really informative video for people like me who are planning a trip to CDMX. The only suggestion I have is to put a few timestamps next to some of locations on your list.
This reminds me of old NYC before the decline, I use to eat nothing but Mexican food it was the cheapest with the largest plates of food. I missed those days! Thanks for sharing.
Loved it Sergio, excellent as always. I think not all locations would be appropriate for 45 min but I would also love to see shorter videos of just neighborhoods or districts of CDMX
Sergio, thanks so much for this great video! Enormously helpful. Fellow DN here 🙋🏻♀After watching this whole video, I really think I'll make CDMX my next destination! Super appreciate this video/documentary. You included so many great tips in this. You really gave a great overview and overall vibe of the city. Muchas gracias! 😃
OOH Chichen Itza cool place . Had the pleasure of climbing that pyramid you were standing in front of and meeting the Chac Mool statue head on sooo fun ! Great video sergio great editing !
Nice one Sergio, this is my birth city, I left when I was 2 years old to live in New Zealand. This video has given me motivation to visit with my family in the near future.
Watching this video makes me feel very lucky to live here. Thanks to your suggestions, it has been easier to work remotely during this pandemic. Happy New Year 2022.
Sergio you are doing a great job, really love your content especially because you always make sure to show vegan options thanks! Also your style of editing is great. You know, who should sponsor you? The Mexican department for tourism :)
What a fantastic video. My wife and I started watching the video only planning to watch 10 minutes or so - it was so good we ended up watching the whole thing. You showed many places that were not covered in any other videos; great job. We will definitely be coming back to your video and guide when we go to Mexico City next year. It really looks like an amazing city, it is really too bad that the air pollution is such a major problem.
Thank you so much! I fell in love with CDMX when I was on vacation in November, so I’m moving in April! I will definitely be checking some of these places out!
Wow amazing content man, I can tell you put a lot of work into this one, subscribed! Found this video through your reddit comment. Were you able to find some vegan options in Mexico City? Which cities would you recommend in mexico for digital nomads living 1-3 months? Thanks!
Yes, there’s lots of vegan places. I mentioned a few on the video. And check some of my other city videos! Mexico has plenty of places that i’d recommend
I wonder if i saw you in Queretaro a few month ago.🤔 At least a guy that looked like you was filming with a drone at Plaza Fundadores at some concert .
Guessing that Mexico City must be the most expensive city to live in Mexico ??? Seems like a fantastic city. We are retiring cool weather lovers so seems like a fit, but we keep hearing it is very expensive by Mexican standards. Your thoughts ? Thx !
Just got here this week for the first time! Mexico city has been wonderful and the cost of living is so insanely inexpensive! I really consider coming back next time for a whole month. What do you do for work to allow yourself to travel to so many places?