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PUEBLA, MÉXICO: DAY 2 TRAVEL GUIDE 

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A travel guide and itinerary of Puebla, Mexico including what to do Puebla, what to see Puebla & where to eat Puebla. This Mexico Travel Vlog stops at Tortas Meche, El Callejón de los Sapos, El Parián Market during El Día de los Panzones, El Barrio de los Artistas, La Capilla del Rosario, and El Museo Amparo including the mural Raíces and Café Casareyna. This is Day 2 of my Puebla Travel Guide.
00:00 Intros
1:35 Start
2:15 Tortas Meche
2:37 Callejón de los Sapos
3:32 El Parián Market
6:16 Barrio del Artista
9:12 Capilla del Rosario
11:52 Museo Amparo
12:57 Raíces Mural
14:31 Cafe Casareyna
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@rociomondragon8673
@rociomondragon8673 3 дня назад
Que chula es Puebla! Puebla is really beautiful. Gracias, gracias, gracias for your video.
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted День назад
Thank you for watching all my videos! ❤️
@zoraberman416
@zoraberman416 Год назад
I’m in agreement, I’m in love with the architecture too ❤
@normagonzalez7796
@normagonzalez7796 Год назад
Yay! You have more subscribers! Great video as usual!
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Thanks Norma! ❤️
@MariaMarquez-ok4hf
@MariaMarquez-ok4hf Год назад
Great video! Always enjoy the historical facts. Puebla looks like a colorful and interesting place to visit. 💕
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Thanks Maria! ❤️
@dianadenissevn
@dianadenissevn Год назад
Puebla is beautiful, you should visit OAXACA!!!
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
It’s on my list!
@chriseckenrode5785
@chriseckenrode5785 Год назад
That chapel was amazing!
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
My shots didn’t do it justice!
@centeno2254
@centeno2254 Год назад
When I saw eating mole I was screaming "Put the Mexican rice in the mole!" That's the way I was taught to eat that mole dish. One of the women from my community made the best mole and when I went to her birthday celebration I had one of the best meals I ever had in my life-chicken, Mexican rice smothered in mole.
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Trust me; not a drop of mole was wasted! 🐽 😂 Thanks for watching!
@MexNewYork991
@MexNewYork991 Год назад
I’m loving your Spanish !!
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Muchas gracias! ☺️
@carriebtc
@carriebtc Год назад
Not my favorite Museum in Puebla, but I'm glad to see at least you went to one. After Mexico City, Puebla is the Mexican City with most Museums in the Country. Some are truly spectacular, some, with no counterpart in the Americas (only in Europe). Traveling in Puebla, I was invited to the opening of the 'Amparo Museum', and at that time it promised to be one of the best in the City. Great space and Art Collections. Sadly, the curatorial job done with that 'mural' in the second floor of the loggia, and the 'sculpture' at its feet, leaves too much to be desired. Nothing to do with the great Mexican Muralist Movement from previous generations (Pretty poorly executed and conceived. Sorry). Cholula is another little Jewel of Baroque and Rococo Architecture and General Arts. Enjoy it dude (You will). Cheers
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
I wish I had planned for more than two nights for Puebla/Cholula. Most travel guides recommended two days and they were clearly wrong. It’s such a pretty city. What museum is your favorite?
@carriebtc
@carriebtc Год назад
@@GringoInterruptedI see, two days in Puebla are not enough. So much to see and enjoy in America's Baroque Capital. The two Bello Museums (Two brothers' Art Collections) are some of my favorites. The best, the splendid silk upholstered walls 'Casa Alfenique' (House of Sugar) is a must. One of the best 17th & 18th Century Art and Mobiliere Collections in America. Eventhogh the magnificent 'Museo Internacional Barroco' is considered one of the best of its kind in the Continent, it doesn't possess the magnificent collections as 'Casa Alfenique', but still worth visiting. The ultramodern architecture of the building (by Japanese Architect Toyo Ito) is a wonder in itself; but if you want to marvel with one of the best treasures in the Continent, you have to visit the Tapestry Room at Puebla's main Cathedral, it's amazing Relics Treasury Hall, and the even more stunning Palafox Library across the street. There's nothing in the Americas remotely close to it (years ago I had a dinner inside that magnificent room w some historians and local art critics. Imagine that in candlelight). Next time you visit Mexico, make sure to make some time to visit Puebla to enjoy it's magnificent wonders. Until then, have a great time. Cheers
@Truelat
@Truelat Год назад
I find your comment at 10:58 about the amount of money spent on churches could have solve poverty in Mexico a tad rhetorical or ill informed. Historically what was happening in those days was the advance of Protestantism in Europe. In response, the Holy See "encouraged" the Catholic countries to build the most wonderful buildings to show how the Roman religion was on top of Protestantism. Hence Baroque style was born. In America the pressure was greater due to the new cities in New Spain had to compete with each other to gain the favor of the Church and the Crown to get economic privileges like better trade conditions. Puebla actually wanted to be the Vice Kingdom's capital and was competing with Mexico City. Therefore, a formidable Church, and better yet, a sanctuary was the best way to show piety to the church and loyalty to the crown. I compare your comment by me saying, with all the funds allocated to defense, the US can easily solve the ever growing homeless population in major cities across the country. This, ignoring that US military might ensures economic and political influence throughout the world. All empires behave equally.
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Interesting, thank you!
@ronnielynnholley
@ronnielynnholley Год назад
Another great video, thanks. When Oaxaca? Take care. Enjoy!
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Thanks Ronnie! Hoping to get to Oaxaca at some point! Prob after the holidays! Thanks for watching!
@albee9807
@albee9807 Год назад
Thanks for the wonderful information! I'm planning on using the TAPO station (bus) to get from from Mexico City to Puebla as well. I was wondering, how do you get back to Mexico City? Is there a TAPO station in Puebla as well. I can't seem to find one.
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Thanks! The bus station in Puebla is called CAPU.
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
TAPO is just the name of the station; not the bus line. The bus line is ADO.
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
CAPU - Terminal Central de Autobuses de la Ciudad de Puebla +52 222 249 7211 maps.app.goo.gl/otcMrVFTgHXqKSGj7?g_st=ic
@lilianadavila5364
@lilianadavila5364 2 месяца назад
Is safe there??
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted 2 месяца назад
Yes, as long as you take the same precautions as you would in any big city.
@matthewclark1506
@matthewclark1506 Год назад
no audio
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Hmm, seems ok on my end.
@stevendudley5687
@stevendudley5687 Год назад
Guadalajara and Monterrey coming soon?
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
Guadalajara next month!
@matthewclark1506
@matthewclark1506 Год назад
@@GringoInterrupted make sure to hit Guanajuato... it is a must
@GringoInterrupted
@GringoInterrupted Год назад
It’s on my itinerary!!! Thanks!
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