How many salmon salads are TOO MANY salmon salads for one vlog?! Seriously though, after this mini Queretaro Mexico tour, do you think you'd want to call this trendy neighborhood home?
What a great area to stroll, bike, and just enjoy crossing the bridges. I enjoyed a delicious lunch nearby at Maricos Cheche last november. After getting stuffed sure made it tough going back up the hill from La Cruz!! Thanks for another video, deseo buena salud! !Cuidate¡
So cute, right?! The tree-lined walkway is lovely & the apartment building next to La Fabrica has beautiful, modern living spaces. Mosher Cafe is a great place to have a beer and listen to some live music too 🤓
It’s a fantastic idea to film and showcase the different hoods! Looking forward to more. Your videos put Querétaro on the map for me, I’ll come and visit this fall! 🤔😍🇲🇽🇲🇶
I am a single, active, senior woman. I'm moving to Mexico in 2023 and don't know anyone in Queretaro. Would it be a good place to move to? How are the rents? Alamos looks wonderful. I won't have a car so would walk a lot. Not sure if the central part would be good or not. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
Saludos... yo soy de Querétaro y les recomiendo los siguientes Cafés y restaurantes pequeños recomendables en el Centro de Querétaro: Koffein, Maco café, Pantrico, la Vieja Varsovia, Racine, Tosca., La Compañía, Bretón y Black. Fuera del Centro: La fábrica, la Baristeria, Te amo café, Silverio y Área Café...👌☺️🙌 Good luck! Restaurantes clásicos en Querétaro: La Mariposa, Chucho el Roto y 1810. Cualquier duda encantado de ayudarles 😄
omg that was the place I worked at time ago haha! love that place, the restaurant is great too! Go to the restaurant and ask for a "chocolatin", it's bread, with chocolate inside, ask them to microwave it a little, that + a giant cup of coffee is heaven. And a hint, if you want a michelada.... go to the exit of the coworking or restaurant, walk to the left, you will see a cantina there, just at the end of the sidewalk. You can bring your drink to that coworking, been there, done that. Also once in a while a guy riding a bicicle visits the coworking place, you need to try his "esquites" (corn).
I recommend a place in the center called the butterfly (la mariposa), it is a delicious restaurant, typical of Queretanos. My french friends love the la mariposa I also recommend a French restaurant, called Breton, delicious too.
Louise = 😍😍😍 Nice vid there are many places to hang out in Qro, you should try out jardines de la hacienda, there are a lot of coffee shops were you can chill, relax and work very comfortable.
@@alex-wittman …. I love where I live , except for the traffic. During the 1st year of Covid, this sounds bad, traffic was cut at least in half, now it’s as before and I really see the difference. When I was in Queretaro, I made it a point to drive from Juriquilla across the city to explore twice each day during la hora pico. There were lots of cars but I never really had to slow down. Where I currently live, rush hour doubles the amount of time it takes to go almost anywhere. Plus there is a Costco there!
Some of my fave restaurants in Qro: - Toki Sushi, Yakimeshi is amazing - Cervecería Hércules, close to Los Arcos, great for Pizza & Beers - El Fogón del Pastor, my favourite tacos restaurant, seriously, I love that restaurant. - Blume, the owners are close to my family, food is pretty good it's in Jardines de la Hacienda. - Also in Jardines de la Hacienda next to Blume, "Santa Fortuna Bistro", it's a great place for breakfast and coffee.
Hola, que tal?, como van?, los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos...
@@alex-wittman thank u. I watch these videos and get so excited. Helps make these wks in Canada go quicker as I just completely immerse myself in every step 💗 thank u 💞
Great video as always Alex. I love getting recommendations for restaurants and coffee shops; I saved them. Question please, are you concerned about eating uncooked foods like salad in Mexican restaurants?
I understand your concern. All veggies are organic, however we don't know what kind of water they use to rinse them. I can assure you that most of these places she featured, are very careful in using filtered clean water to keep their customers coming back. As Alejandra said: with time, your body gets use to it.
@@armandob.castenelli3525 To be clear, when you say all veggies are organic do you mean that all were grown without the application or introduction of any chemicals, pesticides, growth hormones, etc.?
Super well done -- I lived there b/n 1998 and 2001 and I always enjoy going back. Can someone pay you for any tours or suggestions as my friends there may not be in the know as much as you all do. My friends and I are going to hit up GTO, SMA, QRO, Bernal/Tequis and maybe the wine/cheese area. Keep up the great work!
After examining alot of videos about cities in Mexico I concluded that Queretaro would be the only place I would want to live in, and specifically Alamos......how do people handle the issue of drinking water supplies, the drought and water shortages?
Wow! From the first seconds of the video I thought "This reminds me of Condesa!" I only stayed five days in Querétaro and didn't know about that colonia. Certainly looks like somewhere I could live. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for you videos!! We're moving to Queretaro in one month from Toronto. I'm Canadian, my husband is from Mexico City, and we're moving to live in Mexico for a while! I'm so excited, and your videos are so helpful and fastastic!
Thanks for watching, Christopher! If you're talking about renting in the city center, I pay $11,500 MXN/month for our two-bedroom apartment. For reference, it was unfurnished when we initially moved in.
My husband and I are moving there in January and definitely want Alamo after seeing this! There seem to be no rentals specifically online on Inmuebles24. Can you recommend a site?
Ahh I would love to visit Alamos, it's so cute! We have yet to visit Querétaro but it sounds like a great place for digital nomads too! On a side note, Louise's jumper is adorable!
It's such a cute area! Lots of great cafes for working & the coworking space is about a 30-minute walk away. I think I'm going to get a bike soon to make it even faster!
@@alex-wittman Even better if you can bike around! That's what we missed about living in San Cris in Chiapas - biking just wasn't really possible. It hasn't been any better now since we've been in Guatemala lol
At 5:45 It Shows Me How Affordable Mexico 🇲🇽 is Over The USA 🇺🇸 It's June 2021 Here in California and in Some Places it's as Much as $16.00 But I Could Be Wrong as It Can Be Higher I'm Believe. It's Becoming Very Unaffordable. $1.00 in The USA 🇺🇸 is as Poor as You Can Get. But in Mexico With One $1.00 US Dollar You're 4× Richer 💸💸💸💸
Salmon salad looks so good 😋. Every time I watch your videos makes want to move to Querétaro😍. Every time I go visit I love it it’s so chill and calm and beautiful💕
Thank you for showcasing a new neighbourhood. I have never heard of coworking spaces. Could you please provide a bit more info about demographics, cost of rent, etc... Also a map visual would be awesome.
I don't have any plans to go to Cancun at the moment. The virus seems to be under control in Queretaro, but from what I've read, Quintana Roo is experiencing a spike right now.
@@alex-wittman Really! So is a little dangerous right now. Enjoy your stay in Queretaro. I from Mexico but now I living in U.S. at the end of this year I'll be back to Mexico
I just did a quick search on Airbnb & saw that a furnished apartment in ElDoce (the building next to La Fabrica) costs around $17,500 MXN to rent for a month. That's about $877 USD.
Looks very cool ! So centro historico, Hercules, alamos, milenio... Any other neighborhoods that are cool ? We are in our 50s and Vegan so great to hear there are some choices there. Thx !
Nice to hear about some vegan/vegetarian possibilities in a nice area for when I abandon the corporate world and land in Queretaro by the end of the summer. Still looking for all the winery options as well. :)
Hi Alex, I was visiting Querétaro for the first a week ago and I love it. I’m planning to come back before the end of the year and get a better feel of the suburbans, like Jurica. Since I want to move from LA to Querétaro mid of next year, probably for a year, do you recommend AitBnB or it’s better to rent?
Hi, what recommendations for Airbnb for about a month , near everything and also is there washer and dryer in the Airbnb ?? I appreciate your feedback , Gracias Rachael
I want to move down there as a "remote worker" for my US based company. But I have a question. I attend several Microsoft Teams meetings (it's like Zoom) where we have several people talking and sharing, and I am wondering how that can be done in a co-working space without being a bother or a distraction to others in the space. Is there meeting rooms that you can go to for privacy during meetings so you don't bother others ?
Hi Alex we have been followers for a long time here in Querétaro for a week, now on a day trip to Bernal, planning to stay at an Airbnb for a month, any suggestions? We are retired couple, hablamos español. Thanks
If you haven't yet, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/-pH0sJXOkF0/v-deo.html There are some helpful tips for finding a long term rental via Airbnb. Since you speak Spanish, you could message a host about moving off the platform and saving some money on the various service charges.
My wife has a startup, and we’re considering Querétaro as a place to potentially find design and manufacturing facilities. Any thoughts on the subject? We love San Miguel de Allende for potentially living, but did not get to visit Querétaro. Rick
I live in San Miguel and have been trying to remember that spot MoSHR. Thank you so much for posting this video. It was really helpful. If you're ever in SMA. hit me up! girls supporting girls :)
How many salmon salads are TOO MANY salmon salads for one vlog?! Seriously though, after this mini Queretaro Mexico tour, do you think you'd want to call this trendy neighborhood home?
Maybe , but you can never eat to many salmon salads 👌
I'm moving to Querétaro in September. I'll definitely check out the neighborhood. Thanks for sharing your recommendations. Super helpful!
Loved the video! Thanks!
What a great area to stroll, bike, and just enjoy crossing the bridges. I enjoyed a delicious lunch nearby at Maricos Cheche last november. After getting stuffed sure made it tough going back up the hill from La Cruz!! Thanks for another video, deseo buena salud! !Cuidate¡
I'm going to have to give your recommendation a go, James! I love mariscos! Thanks for watching 🤓
Great that you're back in Mexico. Also nice to see Louise again!
Good to be back! 🥰🇲🇽
Thanks to Louise for mentioning vegan options and showing it on your video. Very useful info.
I am glad you found it helpful, Bailey!
That's a wonderful place.
Thank you for all of your amazing videos. 🙏🌺🌼
Thank you for watching, Carlos!
Omg your dog in water, so cute!! Just left Mexico after 6 months and can't wait to go back!! Gonna check out Queretaro, looks beautiful!
Jon is adorable! I hope you love Querétaro when you make it back to Mexico!
Omg I’m absolutely “in love”with this entire place 😍
So cute, right?! The tree-lined walkway is lovely & the apartment building next to La Fabrica has beautiful, modern living spaces. Mosher Cafe is a great place to have a beer and listen to some live music too 🤓
Love it!!!!
Definitely could live in that neighborhood! Seems cool and laid back. Love the artsy vibe!
Yes, I definitely plan on spending more time in this neighborhood. There are some neat cafes & restaurants I want to check out. Thanks for watching!
As a vegan I’m even more excited to check out Queretaro!! It looks like my future home more and more daily☀️☀️
Love those cute places and your sweet pup...................
Thanks for watching!
Looks like such a great place to relax and just chill!
I definitely plan on spending more time over in Alamos!
I am from Queretaro, and I usually don't go to Alamos, but after watching this video I realize there are so many options!
It's a lovely neighborhood with a lot to offer!
It’s a fantastic idea to film and showcase the different hoods! Looking forward to more. Your videos put Querétaro on the map for me, I’ll come and visit this fall! 🤔😍🇲🇽🇲🇶
Woohoo, that's what I like to hear, Sophie! I hope you love it here!
Thank you for the information. You are fabulous...you can pull off the entire video alone; no sidekick. I wish there were more street shots.
I will definitely include more street shots in the future. Thanks for the feedback!
Whoa, i am from QRO but never had been in Alamos looks amazing!!
It's one of my favorite neighborhoods in the city! I definitely plan on spending more time over there.
Such a beautiful place I will visit Queretaro next year saludos desde Puebla
So many lovely neighborhoods to check out in Querétaro 🥰 Thanks for watching, Jose!
wonderful video guys , for US people who want to visit Queretaro or work
Thanks for watching, Carlos!
I live in Alamos 😍 I’m super happy you uploaded this 🥰
Ahhh I am so jealous that your live in Alamos! Such a cool neighborhood!
I am a single, active, senior woman. I'm moving to Mexico in 2023 and don't know anyone in Queretaro. Would it be a good place to move to? How are the rents? Alamos looks wonderful. I won't have a car so would walk a lot. Not sure if the central part would be good or not. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thanks.
Saludos desde AZTLAN , tierra de los AZTECAS
Gracias por ver!
Always known as Mexico's "CLEANEST" city, at least since I was about 10 years old, and that was about 40 years ago! lol
Yes! When people visit me from other parts of Mexico, they're always WOW'd by how clean Querétaro is 😍
Saludos... yo soy de Querétaro y les recomiendo los siguientes Cafés y restaurantes pequeños recomendables en el Centro de Querétaro: Koffein, Maco café, Pantrico, la Vieja Varsovia, Racine, Tosca., La Compañía, Bretón y Black.
Fuera del Centro: La fábrica, la Baristeria, Te amo café, Silverio y Área Café...👌☺️🙌 Good luck!
Restaurantes clásicos en Querétaro: La Mariposa, Chucho el Roto y 1810.
Cualquier duda encantado de ayudarles 😄
Gracias por las sugerencias, José!
@@alex-wittman encantado! 😄🙌
Mexico Lindo y Querido tierra de grandes contrastes saludos.
Gracias por ver, Ignacio!
omg that was the place I worked at time ago haha! love that place, the restaurant is great too!
Go to the restaurant and ask for a "chocolatin", it's bread, with chocolate inside, ask them to microwave it a little, that + a giant cup of coffee is heaven. And a hint, if you want a michelada.... go to the exit of the coworking or restaurant, walk to the left, you will see a cantina there, just at the end of the sidewalk. You can bring your drink to that coworking, been there, done that. Also once in a while a guy riding a bicicle visits the coworking place, you need to try his "esquites" (corn).
Yummm a miche while I answer emails would make the task a lot more fun!
Great video
Thanks for watching!
I recommend a place in the center called the butterfly (la mariposa), it is a delicious restaurant, typical of Queretanos. My french friends love the la mariposa
I also recommend a French restaurant, called Breton, delicious too.
Thanks for the recommendations, Silvia!
@@alex-wittman nice to meet you!!
Louise = 😍😍😍
Nice vid there are many places to hang out in Qro, you should try out jardines de la hacienda, there are a lot of coffee shops were you can chill, relax and work very comfortable.
I will definitely check it out! Thanks!
Condesa vibe without the traffic. I live in Zapopan and just visited QRO for the 1st time. Seriously, I’m selling my place here and moving there ASAP
Yessss, it's amazing, right?!
@@alex-wittman …. I love where I live , except for the traffic. During the 1st year of Covid, this sounds bad, traffic was cut at least in half, now it’s as before and I really see the difference.
When I was in Queretaro, I made it a point to drive from Juriquilla across the city to explore twice each day during la hora pico. There were lots of cars but I never really had to slow down.
Where I currently live, rush hour doubles the amount of time it takes to go almost anywhere. Plus there is a Costco there!
Some of my fave restaurants in Qro:
- Toki Sushi, Yakimeshi is amazing
- Cervecería Hércules, close to Los Arcos, great for Pizza & Beers
- El Fogón del Pastor, my favourite tacos restaurant, seriously, I love that restaurant.
- Blume, the owners are close to my family, food is pretty good it's in Jardines de la Hacienda.
- Also in Jardines de la Hacienda next to Blume, "Santa Fortuna Bistro", it's a great place for breakfast and coffee.
Damn, I'm going to need a gym membership when I visit for a bit...
@@melissaribeiro4173 hahahaha! Good there's Smartfit where the most expensive membership is around US$ 25 /mo
Wow, Adolfo! So many incredible recommendations. Thank you so so much for taking the time to write this out!
Haha I'm thinking of starting spinning classes!
That is a very cool area......
Yes, such a fun neighborhood!
Hola, que tal?, como van?, los mejores y más cordiales Saludos desde puente piedra, lima, Perú, ojalá que puedas venir en algún momento a mi país y que disfrutes mucho de todo por aquí, con la familia y los amigos, felicidades por tus vídeos...
Gracias por ver!
You really have to visit San Joaquin, Querétaro it’s a nice city with old style architecture
I can't wait to visit, sounds lovely!
Thanks for the great videos. I have a question are you in colonia Los álamos #1, 2, or 3?.
Very informative. Thanks, Alex !
Thanks for watching, Phil!
Louise where did u get those gorgeous round sunglasses 😎
I will ask her!
@@alex-wittman thank u. I watch these videos and get so excited. Helps make these wks in Canada go quicker as I just completely immerse myself in every step 💗 thank u 💞
I definitely need that working remotely video.
Thanks for the feedback!
Wow nice place
Thanks for watching!
Heyyy I’m from queretaro but I live in Albuquerque New Mexico usa 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching, Pedro!
Hello can you do more on the different areas here in Queretaro? Most informative as we have just moved here and can learn more about the areas. :)
Thanks for the suggestion! I am working on showing more neighborhoods!
@@alex-wittman lovely ☺️ thx.
Great video as always Alex. I love getting recommendations for restaurants and coffee shops; I saved them.
Question please, are you concerned about eating uncooked foods like salad in Mexican restaurants?
I'm not concerned anymore, but I have definitely dealt with food poisoning in the past. With time, your stomach gets accustomed.
I understand your concern. All veggies are organic, however we don't know what kind of water they use to rinse them. I can assure you that most of these places she featured, are very careful in using filtered clean water to keep their customers coming back. As Alejandra said: with time, your body gets use to it.
@@armandob.castenelli3525 To be clear, when you say all veggies are organic do you mean that all were grown without the application or introduction of any chemicals, pesticides, growth hormones, etc.?
Super well done -- I lived there b/n 1998 and 2001 and I always enjoy going back. Can someone pay you for any tours or suggestions as my friends there may not be in the know as much as you all do. My friends and I are going to hit up GTO, SMA, QRO, Bernal/Tequis and maybe the wine/cheese area.
Keep up the great work!
I definitely recommend checking out this blog post, Jeremy: backpackingbrunette.com/best-things-queretaro-mexico/
@@alex-wittman you are awesome! Thanks!
After examining alot of videos about cities in Mexico I concluded that Queretaro would be the only place I would want to live in, and specifically Alamos......how do people handle the issue of drinking water supplies, the drought and water shortages?
Great clip thanks.
Thanks for watching, Andrew!
Wow! From the first seconds of the video I thought "This reminds me of Condesa!" I only stayed five days in Querétaro and didn't know about that colonia. Certainly looks like somewhere I could live. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, major Condesa vibes! I am so glad you enjoyed it, Mario 🤓
I love it
I'm so glad you liked it!
Woow The Charly Angels in Black👌
Haha, yes!
Thanks for you videos!! We're moving to Queretaro in one month from Toronto. I'm Canadian, my husband is from Mexico City, and we're moving to live in Mexico for a while! I'm so excited, and your videos are so helpful and fastastic!
Wishing you all the best, Donata!
Great Content!! Question how much does a beautiful 2 bedroom home, 🏡 go for in Queretaro?. 👍🏻😊
Thanks for watching, Christopher! If you're talking about renting in the city center, I pay $11,500 MXN/month for our two-bedroom apartment. For reference, it was unfurnished when we initially moved in.
I like the fresh meats and seafood 🦞 is always the best. Some people are vegetarians but I like to eat the different varieties of vegetarian.
I also love the fresh meats & seafood!
Me encantaría si hiciste algunos videos en español.
Maybe someday! Thanks for the suggestion, Matt!
My husband and I are moving there in January and definitely want Alamo after seeing this! There seem to be no rentals specifically online on Inmuebles24. Can you recommend a site?
I don’t know what It is but I’m in love with this woman 😻 please take me to queretaro pronto !!! ❤️🛬🇲🇽💕
Haha you will be in love with Queretaro!
Alex. What type of camera are you using. The video quality is excellent !
Thanks, Roger! It's a Sony ZV-1!
Well done but Too short- I could watch your videos all night-
Ahhhh I am glad to hear you like my videos, Kathleen! Maybe I should try making them a bit longer in the future!
Ahh I would love to visit Alamos, it's so cute! We have yet to visit Querétaro but it sounds like a great place for digital nomads too! On a side note, Louise's jumper is adorable!
It's such a cute area! Lots of great cafes for working & the coworking space is about a 30-minute walk away. I think I'm going to get a bike soon to make it even faster!
@@alex-wittman Even better if you can bike around! That's what we missed about living in San Cris in Chiapas - biking just wasn't really possible. It hasn't been any better now since we've been in Guatemala lol
@@bucketlistbri yessss, Querétaro is very flat which makes biking easy! Lots of bike lanes too 🤓
We didn't see almost anything about the neighborhood. Need more street shots.
Thanks for the feedback, Sylvia. I will keep that in mind for future videos.
I was waiting for the white claws to come out in this video..
Ha! White Claws are okay, but to be honest, I don't really get the hype.
At 5:45 It Shows Me How Affordable Mexico 🇲🇽 is Over The USA 🇺🇸
It's June 2021 Here in California and in Some Places it's as Much as $16.00 But I Could Be Wrong as It Can Be Higher I'm Believe. It's Becoming Very Unaffordable.
$1.00 in The USA 🇺🇸 is as Poor as You Can Get.
But in Mexico With One $1.00 US Dollar You're 4× Richer 💸💸💸💸
Queretaro is one of the more expensive cities in Mexico in terms of cost of living, but I still find it to be very affordable when compared to the US.
I missed my beloved Queretaro since I relocated in California. There is nothing here that you won't find in Queretaro (other than beaches lol)
That is the truth! The only thing the city doesn't have is a coastline haha. If only! Thanks for watching, Daniel 🤓
Salmon salad looks so good 😋. Every time I watch your videos makes want to move to Querétaro😍. Every time I go visit I love it it’s so chill and calm and beautiful💕
Thanks for watching! You hit the nail on the head: Queretaro is chill, calm & beautiful!
Thank you for showcasing a new neighbourhood. I have never heard of coworking spaces. Could you please provide a bit more info about demographics, cost of rent, etc... Also a map visual would be awesome.
Thanks for the feedback, I will definitely keep that in mind for future videos about neighborhoods!
When are you getting back to backpacking?
I have some longer trips planned for around Mexico later this year!
I am in Álamo, where is the vegan friendly place? And where’s a coworking place in Álamos?
intersting...what's your favorite Mexican city to live and visit?
My favorite Mexican city to live in is Querétaro & my fave city to visit is Puerto Escondido.
@@alex-wittman why Puerto Escondido over TULUM and Puerto Vallarate? Interesting...
When you are going to Cancun? Is the Coronavirus under control in Mexico?
I don't have any plans to go to Cancun at the moment. The virus seems to be under control in Queretaro, but from what I've read, Quintana Roo is experiencing a spike right now.
@@alex-wittman Really! So is a little dangerous right now. Enjoy your stay in Queretaro. I from Mexico but now I living in U.S. at the end of this year I'll be back to Mexico
I have plan for go to Queretaro for learn spinach soon any advice .🤓😎😋
It's better to learn Spanish unless you actually work to work in the culinary field
My best advice is to work with a tutor to get a good base in the language.
Spinach is brain food to help you learn Spanish!
What do you mean, Popeye?
How are the roads in queretaro? Is it feasible to drive around on an electric foot scooter in queretaro ?
I would say in the city the roads are some of the best in Mexico! There are also bike lanes.
I want a co-working space with woodworking and metalworking tools. I can drink coffee and be on-line in my home.
Hmmm I'm not personally familiar with a place like that, but Qro is a big city so I'm sure there are opportunities.
@@alex-wittman I am sure that is true. I hope to explore that 'in zee near' (as my German amigo used to say).
Hi there. Any idea of the costs to rent apartments in Alamos?
I just did a quick search on Airbnb & saw that a furnished apartment in ElDoce (the building next to La Fabrica) costs around $17,500 MXN to rent for a month. That's about $877 USD.
Looks very cool !
So centro historico, Hercules, alamos, milenio...
Any other neighborhoods that are cool ?
We are in our 50s and Vegan so great to hear there are some choices there. Thx !
I've been hearing very good things about Jardines de la Hacienda!
Nice to hear about some vegan/vegetarian possibilities in a nice area for when I abandon the corporate world and land in Queretaro by the end of the summer. Still looking for all the winery options as well. :)
End of the summer?? That's so exciting, Blake! Wishing you all the best!
I am waiting for the video where you take a "bano de pueblo" .. I will leave that for you as an assignment ..
🤔🤔🤔
Why would she want to do that? 😂
The other super nice, centric neighborhood is Bosques del Acueducto…
I have a video there as well: ua-cam.com/video/mtffurs-MFo/v-deo.html 🤓
I like Jardines de la hacienda better but there might not be that many things to do there like in Alamos.
A few people have suggested that neighborhood to me. I am interested to check it out!
@@alex-wittman rented there for a month or two. It was pretty chill and reminded me of Roma, their main street has some nice coffee joints.
Hi, was Alamos 1ra 2da o 3ra seccion?
2da!
Hi Alex, I was visiting Querétaro for the first a week ago and I love it. I’m planning to come back before the end of the year and get a better feel of the suburbans, like Jurica. Since I want to move from LA to Querétaro mid of next year, probably for a year, do you recommend AitBnB or it’s better to rent?
It depends on how long you plan on staying & whether or not you're sure of the are you want to live in. If you're still deciding, I suggest an Airbnb!
Life with David looks so much like you! Are you related?
Not related that I know of!
@@alex-wittman sorry but his eyes, are so you!
I have been Very. Well. How re you Alex??
I have been well, thank you!
What si the name of that co working place and where is located please ?
It's called Krow & is located near the old train station in Querétaro!
Is el centro close enough from Los Alamos to walk easily and in under 30 minutes?
Yes, you can definitely walk!
Is it possible to live around Sierra Gorda? Are there any expats?
It's possible! Tequisquiapan, which is on your way out to the Sierra Gorda, is very popular with foreigners!
Hi, what recommendations for Airbnb for about a month , near everything and also is there washer and dryer in the Airbnb ?? I appreciate your feedback ,
Gracias Rachael
Omg I luv Louise she is so cute! We gotta have more of her on lol is she on IG?
If you like Louise, you should check out the apartment tour I did with her!
oh my lands that coworking is cheap. whole diff world than PV spots. Still can't decide between Guadalajara and Queretaro though!
I want to move down there as a "remote worker" for my US based company. But I have a question. I attend several Microsoft Teams meetings (it's like Zoom) where we have several people talking and sharing, and I am wondering how that can be done in a co-working space without being a bother or a distraction to others in the space. Is there meeting rooms that you can go to for privacy during meetings so you don't bother others ?
Yes, there are special rooms for calls!
Hi Alex we have been followers for a long time here in Querétaro for a week, now on a day trip to Bernal, planning to stay at an Airbnb for a month, any suggestions? We are retired couple, hablamos español. Thanks
If you haven't yet, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/-pH0sJXOkF0/v-deo.html
There are some helpful tips for finding a long term rental via Airbnb. Since you speak Spanish, you could message a host about moving off the platform and saving some money on the various service charges.
More video Alex
Thanks for watching!
My wife has a startup, and we’re considering Querétaro as a place to potentially find design and manufacturing facilities. Any thoughts on the subject? We love San Miguel de Allende for potentially living, but did not get to visit Querétaro.
Rick
Sorry, that't not my area of expertise! Good luck though!
Wow.you look georgeous
That's nice of you to say!
I live in San Miguel and have been trying to remember that spot MoSHR. Thank you so much for posting this video. It was really helpful. If you're ever in SMA. hit me up! girls supporting girls :)
Thanks for watching, AllChannels1!
Queretato has a lot US companies and is a good city , the living standart is hight for mexicans
Yes, throughout Mexico, it's known as one of the best places to live for Mexicans and foreigners alike!
Eat more meat!
I love my tacos al pastor!