I,m from San Luis Potosí and it’s all this and more that’s the historical centro but there are also modern malls, movie theaters, Costco, Sam’s Club and anything a big city has to offer
Thank you guys for sharing,I'm a Potosino myself living in Louisiana and you guys make me feel so happy that you enjoy my home town as I never did, Good bless you! 😍
so if a 62 year old man like myself that does not speak any spanish and wants to retire early next year and live off of my social security and just maybe work 2 or 3 days a week and play Disc Golf everyday...I suppose it's very expensive to live there if I wanted to rent a small apartment?
Thanks Jerry Brown and Lori... Spectacular, awesome and beautiful video! I loved it! Yes, SLP is a hidden jewel of MX. It was one of Tao of David's favorites and he visited there multiple times and always raved about it. I've seen all the SLP videos by Tao of David and The Two Travelers in Mexico, have seen the Centro de las Artes and Leonora Carrington before, but never heard of the Museo Federico Silva. You show some very lovely sights I've not seen there before and your descriptions of the places were awesome. I didn't realize SLP is a World Heritage Sight! Those Costanzo's chocolates are supposed to be fantastic and were favorites with Tao of David. I really want to visit SLP as well, and it's on my bucket list for Mexico. Lori's yellow skirt was stunning on her! I'm curious if you had an opportunity to meet Marc and Paulette of The Two Travelers in Mexico? Thanks!
Thank You Makas thank you for your comment a few months back Two Travelers in Mexico we're here in Mexico and we had set up an appointment to meet them but I think one of them got sick and they needed to leave so we were not able to meet up with them. Keep doing what you do it's appreciated by all.
My beautiful town! Thank you, guys, for the video it really is a town to enjoy, lots of places to go, museums, restaurants. Old beautiful houses converted into nightclubs and so many amenities! I love to go visit as much as I can, 4 times a year. Thank you again!
I really enjoy you guy’s videos Watching this one for the second time Tickets are cheap there right now, but I’m afraid of not having running water Lots to see in San Luis Potosí
Bob I imagine when you went there it must've been such a contrast in your normal day-to-day life to see such a beautiful colonial city. I think it's only gotten better and better and better over the years.
👋 hello! So happy to see you enjoying SLP , the city I was born and I miss it so much. That's true that a lot of tourists don't know that is a lot to see, lern and enjoy in San Luis Potosí . Thank you for this nice and fun video ❤
@@JerryBrownTravels Thanks to you both for taking us all over to many parts we’ve never seen before. You both have much respect for the Mexican culture and the beauty of it all. 👍🇲🇽
Lori you look so good iam happy your feeling better😊 what a wonderful trip you guys are taking, the city looks very historical and well made buildings love the architecture, a very fun trip for you two i would love to go 🎉😅😊❤ thank you for the video, be safe 🙏🏾👏🌲🌲🌲🧚🕊️
Lori wants to tell you thank you very much and we were so happy to get away Lori's been housebound for the last six months so finally we were able to make one of our colonial visits here in Mexico.
Watch a beautiful city I'm glad that you enjoyed it also hey I have another video you may like We visited the most dangerous city in Mexico. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-27WQMNBB5aI.html
Jerry in your way San Luis, you bypassed Los Altos de Jalisco, in that region you can find true arquitectural gems including the best ones, San Miguel El Alto and Lagos de Moreno, they are two very inexpensive and autentically Mexican towns...a joy to visit their historic center..greetings fron Sauthern Ca.
@Malibu Merle What are your feelings about living in GDL? Do you live in Colonia Americana or Monraz? What is the style or origin of the shirts etc. that Jerry has?
Jerry, I think you would love San Luís Obispo, on the California coast, between L.A. and S.F. Most Americans call it San Louis Obispo, just like your San Louis Potosí or San Juan Potosí. I grew up there and thought that was the way it was pronounced. I only learned the correct pronunciation after I started studying Spanish. In California, we have so many towns with Spanish names whose pronunciation is massacred. You should hear the way places like San Rafael, Lagunitas, Corte Madera, El Cajón, Vallejo (Valley Joe), Yerba Buena, and El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles de Porciúncula. I can't blame people for calling it LA.
Now that we are on the six months travel through Mexico we are noticing throughout Mexico things are a lot more expensive rooms that we used to be able to get for $45 or $70 now.
I love both of your clothes. Can you tell me if you felt safe driving the 4 1/2 hours to get there from Ajijic. I love this video and being introduced to San louis potosi
I did not see any ex-pats living there there is a lot of development outside of the city but I'm not sure if it's really for ex-pats and I don't think so.
Yes definitely save your money for your retirement just pile up as much money as you can. When you really get close to retirement then we can have the phone consultation I know I can help you with concepts of your financing and ways of stretching your money.
Jerry, can you correct your title? Instead of San Louis (possibly confusing with St. Louis, Missouri) put San Luís. Some viewers might actually think that is the correct name.
We go to San Luis Potosí 4 times a year while on vacation, an interesting part of Mexico. First time my wife and I drove there was from Texas 2007 before moving to Mexico fulltime, lots of growth over the years there.