Exploring Mexico City (July 2022)

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  • @5thdimensionexplained376
    @5thdimensionexplained376 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for visiting our COUNTRY we really appreciate it

  • @victoralvarez3479
    @victoralvarez3479 2 роки тому +7

    As someone born and raised in Mexico city I'm so glad that you guys pointed out the big contrast between the tourist areas in CDMX and the actual areas that regular people live in. I believe that like every major city in the world CDMexico has its problems but its still such an amazing city filled with delicious food and super rich culture. Thank you for visiting my country and my city and i hope you guys had a really good time!!

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +3

      Yes! The good things about the city are amazing, but it’s not the complete reality for the people who live there. Thanks for your comment, Victor!

  • @mitorresc
    @mitorresc 2 роки тому +2

    It’s nice to see that you showed the artworks in the gallery and not only the food. Good vlog! Haha the tap water part 🤣 greetings from 🇲🇽

  • @5thdimensionexplained376
    @5thdimensionexplained376 6 місяців тому

    My fatger used to take me to that big museum but i was to young to understand and appreciate all that history now i hope that someday i will visit that museum again soon

  • @vonsopas
    @vonsopas Рік тому +1

    8:40 that must be the Alcazar, indeed it is beautiful. I love my beautiful city. Cheers!!

  • @hugogarduno272
    @hugogarduno272 2 роки тому +1

    It was a really nice vlog!!

  • @agolul4592
    @agolul4592 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing vlog! I'm glad you had a nice time in here, the shots at the castle were beautiful. Hope you have the best of adventures as you continue with your travels, you're always welcomed in Mexico.

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you! We love Mexico so much! We can spend a lifetime there

  • @ramonruizgiono3873
    @ramonruizgiono3873 2 роки тому +4

    It was a very interesting visit to Mexico City! although there are many more places to visit and to see there! so its kind of sad that you said that you were leaving that city in the next day! but still you got to see very nice places there! and maybe on your next visit you could see some other nice places there! since it is even the most obvious place to start really exploring America! since that great city is the oldest city in America! and it's also the most populated Metropolitan area in America! It was founded back in 1325! by the Aztecs! as maybe you could see in the Antropology Museum! and the Chapultepec Castle is the only Castle in America! and its nice to see that actually it's even better than many other nice castles in Europe! and even that nice walk in the Colonia Condesa was very nice! Well there's still a lot to see there! but this was also very nice!👍

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +2

      Thank you for your comment! I had regrets immediately that we didn’t spend more time in Mexico City and the rest of Mexico! There were so many things we didn’t see. However because we live in California we will 100% be visiting a lot. Mexico and Mexican people are especially close to my heart

    • @ramonruizgiono3873
      @ramonruizgiono3873 2 роки тому +2

      @@chrisandamanda490 On your next visit to Mexico City I would also recommend you to go the "Soumaya Museum of Art" in the Polanco area! it's very nice and it's very close to the Antropology Museum that you already visited but this one has 7 floors of art! of all ages and from all over the world! and it's totally free of charge every day! This museum belongs to the wealthiest Mexican billionare Carlos Slim! who is also the wealthiest billionare in Latin America! (Net worth: $81.2 US bilion, rank today: 13 in the world according to the Forbes Index). He is also one of the best art collectors in the world! and he decided to have the best of his personal Art collection in that great museum! which has the "Soumaya" name since that was the name of his wife! who was also a great art collector but unfortunately she died back in 1999. Across the street from that Soumaya Museum this great billionare has also the biggest Aquarium in Mexico! but that place is not free of charge as the Soumaya Museum since the entrance fee to that "Inbursa Aquarium" costs around $10 US (or around $200 pesos) but it's still worth it. Mexico City is really one of the best cities in the world to visit! Well, I Hope that you can continue having a good trip.

  • @557Franklin
    @557Franklin 2 роки тому +2

    Sorry about the "Montezuma's revenge" (traveler's diarrhea). One preventative that works for me (I go to CDMX several times a year), is to take 2-3 pepto tablets every day and avoid tap water, ice, salads, street food and most dairy. It works!

  • @arnoldbecerra357
    @arnoldbecerra357 2 роки тому +1

    Is actually 2 and a half larger than Central Park ….

  • @luisdaa
    @luisdaa 2 роки тому +7

    The slums you saw, are technically not part of Mexico City. They are in a different state.

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for fact checking us. I think the area we saw might have been called Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl or Chimalhuacan I’m not sure. But the contrast was big

  • @Galactusz007
    @Galactusz007 2 роки тому

    I get a Casey Neistat vibe with your videos. All you need is a drone, ha. But seriously, I dig your production values. The camera work, the editing, the hues, the music choice, etc. Well done. Oh yeah, Mexico City is awesome, been there myself a few times. If you ever go back, I recommend the duo of Guanajuato and San Miguel de Allende. Sorry, Chris, just one comment about Amanda, she’s very pretty. You are one lucky man. Cheers!

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the compliment and the recommendation! We will definitely be back to see the smaller towns in Mexico. And no apology needed, I’m definitely a lucky guy 😄

  • @benmcguire4014
    @benmcguire4014 Рік тому

    Its okay so to visit un July, not too rainy ??

  • @joeyyy771
    @joeyyy771 2 роки тому +3

    I am a little upset this video should have been at least 30 min to an hour . Thank for showing I wanted to see more ! Lol

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for supporting us! To be honest we were kind of shy about recording/ posting. We didn’t expect to get so much love and support with this project. We are learning as we go and will do our best to include more quality content for everyone!

    • @joeyyy771
      @joeyyy771 2 роки тому +1

      @@chrisandamanda490 well you two did excellent

  • @jess49497
    @jess49497 2 роки тому

    COMME BEAU EST LE MEXIQUE.

  • @sheenacruz679
    @sheenacruz679 Рік тому

    Hi!! Did it rain at all in while you were there? I heard it is rainy season there. Thanks!!

    • @DeeWong
      @DeeWong Рік тому

      I have the same question! I’m going in two weeks and the weather forecast isn’t looking good for me 😢

    • @sheenacruz679
      @sheenacruz679 Рік тому

      @@DeeWong I hope they answer!! I hope it works out for you! I mean I keep hearing that it does rain in the afternoons but not for a long time. But then another person said it always rains 😏😏 so their doesn’t help! Lol

  • @JosePerez-fj9rt
    @JosePerez-fj9rt 2 роки тому +1

    actually... YES... a calendar

  • @otonmorales3532
    @otonmorales3532 2 роки тому +1

    MÉXICO PARA EL MUNDO BISITEN MERCADO DE JAMAICA TROMPO DE PASTOR DE PULPO MARISCOS LOS PAISAS MUY RICO CHEF DANIEL Y UNA EXTENSA GASTRONONOMIA 💯💪

  • @davidzamora4456
    @davidzamora4456 2 роки тому +1

    What do you mean "A lot of Gringos here"? Mexico City has many white Mexican residents that are descendant from Europe. Also, certain neighborhoods in Mexico City are populated by white foreigners from all over the world. Mexico City has all kinds of ethnic groups; including Lebanese (almost 1million), Jewish (the Mayor of Mexico City is Jewish). If you walk through districts like Polanco or La Condesa you will encounter many light skinned Mexicans, some Argentines and light skinned migrants from South America.

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +1

      Talking about actual white people from United States

  • @cms3000
    @cms3000 2 роки тому +1

    It wasn't the tap water, my grandmother, my mother and I always drank tap water, then back in the 70's and 80's started the propaganda of water filters and we drank the tap water from filters, and in the 90's started the propaganda of purified water in bottles.
    I think it was the street food, I'm Mexican and sometimes I get Moctezuma s revenge (the name is Moctezuma and not Montezuma)
    And sometimes are the spices and chilies.

  • @latinwaterpoloperez
    @latinwaterpoloperez 2 роки тому +1

    You assume gringos are gringos but most are White Mexicans! We exist!

    • @chrisandamanda490
      @chrisandamanda490  2 роки тому +2

      I know. Just like Asian Mexicans. I was talking about actual people from the United States in the restaurants, cafes, and hanging out in the streets