Honest Pros & Cons of Living in Guadalajara, Mexico
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- WOULD WE LIVE IN GUADALAJARA, MEXICO?! If you're thinking about moving to Mexico in 2022, have you considered living in Guadalajara?? One of the best places to live in Mexico, there's a lot to love about Guadalajara....but, there are some important things to keep in mind (it's not for everyone).
In this video, we expand on our first impressions of Guadalajara ( • {2022} FIRST IMPRESSIO... ) and dive deeper into the pros and cons of living in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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I started to do it a *little* in this video, but would you want to see an entire video dedicated to comparing living in Queretaro to living in Guadalajara? Leave a comment & let me know 🤓
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Looks like my retiring will be November 2023
Yes, please!!
We spent July in Queretaro last year and are currently spending July in Guadalajara. Checking out the livability in both. I would love to hear your comparison. And yes, July is one hell of a rainy month in Guadalajara.
any mexican who has been in GDL before will agree this is the best city in the country, public transportation is the best, even if It's on transition yet the quality and the service is so good, also is the most sostenible city in the country, the greenest, the most open minded, the night life is the best even better than CDMX, the ranking of the best night clubs in the country showed last year that in Cancún, Vallarta, Cabos and GDL are the best night life in the country, also Jalisco is well known for the food, the mix of europena/indigenous food is just perfect, the weather is just great from september to march. simply GDL is the best city in Mexico no questions.
You won't hear any argument from me 😜
That's exactly like someone who has not visited all the Mexican States would say 😂 But you spot on that GDL is probably the most open-minded city 👌🏼
@@Gonzalez_MX where is your favorite? Don't want to be too far from Sayuluta...but would like smaller town...thinking of Morelia, but pretty far!...Thanks
We’re in rainy season, and it’s not bad. The rain is at night, and most days are sunny. We absolutely love living here in Colonia Chapalita. Almost all my daily needs are met in walking distance. If you want a great Airbnb in our colonia, I have one.
I'll have to get that Airbnb recommendation from you, Michell!
What’s your Airbnb?
Would you be interested in seeing a video comparing Guadalajara and Queretaro? Let me know in the comments!
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Yes we would like this
I have lived in GDL, actually the N/W part of Zapopan for 5 years and love it here. In my opinion, life is MUCH more convenient with a car. I have 2 dogs and almost everyday we go to a different park. The biggest is Parque Metropolitano. As far as rainy season, it pretty much only rains once the sun goes down and the days generally have a few clouds but its not really overcast and gloomy. Newcomers learn quickly where the low lying neighborhoods are, which tend to have flooding during rainy season. Colonia Americana seems to be popular with the younger crowd and those new to the area, but IMO there are far better areas to live.
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! Much appreciated!
It isn’t dangerous having a car? As far as car theft
It could be dangerous if you leave your car in a dark, lonely place with the keys stuck. But if you are cautious and with a little common sense, you will not have any problems (And of course be up to date with your Insurance Company)@@nathansjourney9064
I was born in GDL and my parents moved back I am getting ready to move to live in March - i just don't know where to start looking for American base remote job. LOL
Esoooo! Can't wait to have you guys back! :)
We miss you both!! You and Mauricio are the two biggest pros of Guadalajara!
Yes, great job on all of these videos about Guadalajara. A video comparison with Queretaro would be great!
You must to go to barranca de Huentitan for be contact with the nature and hiking is very fun
I would love to check it out!
Alex, Taylor nailed it : (1) you both speak Spanish and (2) you are both young. Guadalajara is where you will be happiest and can bloom. As you said, Queretaro was the choice when you first moved, but it has served its purpose and now you are ready to move on. Try to get a place for just 6 months if you decide to move there, as you will be pleasantly surprised what you will come across those first 6 months that you may find more appealing to live in.. Offer to pay for the 6 months in advance, to include an option for another 6 months, if you want it. They will take it. Queretaro is a place for those just starting out in Mexico; you and Taylor have grown past that and will reap the benefits you will find in Guadalajara. Remember, no place will be 100% perfect.
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Thanks for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment, Phil! Such a good reminder that a place doesn't need to be 100% perfect for you to be happy there 🥰
For me, the plusses of GDL are the beautiful and big central square with cathedral, Cabanas, and lots of plazas, metro to take you to different areas like Zapatan and Tlaquepaque, the great symphony and concert hall (Degollado), high end restaurants and supermarkets (I was near the Fresco near Minerva glorieta), the closed streets for biking on Sundays; the coolness of Americana, and of course the open friendly people. On the downside, and especially compared with Queretaro: You can't walk around after dark; QRO is no problem walking anywhere at any time. I also like the proximity to CDMX from QRO and other day trips like San Miguel Allenda and Bernal. But after dark, GDL feels a little deserted and creepy, where that's never the case in QRO.
Many years ago I traveled from Baj North-Baja Sur, to Cancun ,Mexico city .Michocan.Mazatla,Acapulco.Oaxacca,and the Copper canyon .Yet I never made it to Guadalajara .I had heard it was nice and the 2nd largest city in Mexico .I'm glad you and Taylor enjoyed it so much .Buena Suerte con cambia r su casa!
I’m in PVR at the moment but will be in GDL after the 19. Love all the options of a big city. I will be flying on Aerobús for )100 dollars (with two suitcases). Love the proximity to the beach
I hope you enjoy Guadalajara, Monica!
Have you done it? How did it work out?? Im planning to do the same in December. Stay in PVR for a few days then fly in to GDL for a few and fly back.. Any comments much appreciated
Seems like such a great place for big city lovers. Thanks for sharing!
I look forward to hearing your thoughts on the city!
Would love to know your thoughts on Guadalajara vs Mexico City
I need to spend more time in CDMX first! I've only been there for a few days at a time.
Guadalajara all the way!!!
Cdmx is only for visiting 🤩🤟🏻
@@magaliconde2535I agree. CDMX is amazing to visit, but it is quite overwhelming to live there, it can literally drive you CRAZY!
Just moved to GDL from San Francisco California I’m in my early 40’s and I wish I would’ve done it earlier I’ve been here two months now, I hold dual citizenship I was born in GDL & my entire family is here & I went to school here well until the 3rd grade
04:56 3-3.5 hours is doable but will need to press the posted maximum hard. I've done it in under three on my motorcycle but that is running 145-170k/hr
I’ve been looking at Guadalajara and your video only makes it look more amazing👍🏻👏🏻🙏🤙🏻✌🏻
Good to know about Guadalajara and yes I would like to see more of what you think of Guadalajara ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Oh love this vid! Yes, would love to see vid comparing, and then one comparing GDL to CDMX!
That would be an awesome blog. This one was nice too. Good work guys.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's on my bucket list 😊 thanks
If you like cities, you’ll love Guadalajara!
I spent 3 months there last winter wow, I love it. Looking forward to move there in the future. City has everything and also very easy flying in and out and everywhere very nice. Ok, some and many expats live in Ajijic me, I would not last a month there but then we are all different. I have friends who love Mexico city and cancun and Merida even Tequila or Los Gabos so again, find your passion what this life living in Mexico is all about and then make a move but try out first like rent a airbnb easy in and easy out if so. OK, like they say, life is good if it is but if not ok then not so good and many are now in the boat not having it good and what I mean not just the Ukraina people many even in Mexico and the Us and everywhere, life has changed but is still somewhat good if yo have it good and you can live a good life so live and enjoy if possible. Viva Mexico and viva la vida like Frida said.
On a related video, the producer said that Mexico City's noise was almost intolerable so I'm interested in your comments on Guadalajara's urbanity. This is one of the biggest issues I have with Mexican culture and I worry it's insurmountable.
I'm afraid that's part of the deal, large cities, medium-sized or even small towns in Mexico are generally louder than other parts of the Western world... music is everywhere, buses, trucks, markets, streets, restaurants, schools, you name it, everything is louder, but it's also part of the charm, and you get used to it if you're open enough. Same for smell (good and bad :)
Love Guadalajara! There is a direct flight from GDL to Portland on Volaris which is cool (because of Nike).
You touched on the "rainy season," but what are your overall thoughts on the weather in general?
Hi Bob! I wanted to weigh in on your question. My husband and I have lived in GDL since 12/21. The weather is the number one reason why we stayed. It is incredible here, better, perhaps, than Hawaii (though I've never been there). For instance, right now in July, the temperature has been running between 60 in the morning to 83 in the afternoon. Actually April and May are a little hotter (high around 94 sometimes, but when the rainy season kicks in, it cools off dramatically. January and February have chilly mornings but you can still wear shorts in the afternoon. Hope that helps!
Hi, Bob! People often say Guadalajara has some of the best weather in Mexico & overall, I agree. It was very hot when I was there at the beginning of May, but for the most part, I understand that temperatures don't swing either way too intensely.
Very good video..... Thanks for sharing
I'm thinking about moving to Mexico I'm enjoying your story's and experience thank you
Pretty good review, thanks for sharing!
Glad you found it helpful!
I consider Queretaro my hometown in Mexico,, but lately, Ive been spending a lot of time in Guadalajara. And I love both. It's a matter of small city vs big city living. What would you prefer?
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you guys are moving for sure... this is a setup video.
Haha that is not the plan right now, but talking about Guadalajara did make us miss it!
I had the same experience, not having to dress up! I went to a VERY nice hotel to salsa dance...in my overall shorts and Mickey Mouse tank. lol Nobody batted an eye.
Yes, everyone is welcome in Guadalajara!
you two are damn good, gracias!
Thanks for watching!
How safe is Guadalajara compared with Queretaro?
Beware Av. López Mateos when it's raining
well you will be judged but everyone still does what they want so...its like chill culture in the end, but dont think you are not being judged, you just wont be ostracized for being you, people will love you for being you...and in my humble opinion that is why you felt the good vibes!
Did you ever make a video comparing Guadalajara with Queretaro? I can't find it... 😊
Am from Guadalajara, Puerto vallarta is amazing, never been to Mexico city
So does Queretaro have parks and/or hiking? How is the smog there compared to Guadalajara?
Queretaro doesn't have great air quality. It doesn't have big parks in the city center either.
Cute couple😘…..thanks for sharing👏🏽
Thanks for watching!
### Pros
1. walkable city
2. options, big city, high quality food
3. hiking trails
4. unpretentious night life
5. close to the beach
6. people seem very happy - welcoming city, non-judgemental
### Cons
1. traffic
2. lack of green space
3. trash
4. rainy season
5. distance to cdmx
Great video Alex and Taylor! As here in the US are you seeing prices rise a lot? Is $2,000 a month enough for two people live on or should I expect to increase my budget? How much? Thank you!
Hi Jack! I have been living in Guadalajara about 7 months, so I can't really say how much it has been impacted by inflation. However, I will tell you that it is noticeably cheaper here than in the southern part of the US. For instance, I came here from Arkansas, which is a pretty cheap state to live in, and my husband and I spend the same amount of money here as we did there. The difference is that we live a lot better here. To be honest, my husband and I spend about $4000 a month here. But we rent an incredible condo and we eat out every other day. We could never have done that back in Arkansas. Medical is probably the most noticeable savings here. We pay $500 a year for a medical package offered by a chain of clinics in Mexico (AXA Kelaty). It covers all of our medical visits, x-rays, labs, dental, and eye care. It does not cover hospital stays. I haven't used the dental or eye care yet, but the medical has been every bit as good, if not better, than in Arkansas. So that is a huge savings compared to the cost in the US. In regards to your budget of $2000 /month, yes, I think you can live here comfortably for that amount, just not extravagantly. Hope this helps.
@@wenwyn105 Thanks so much!! This was very helpful!
Hi, Jack! In this video (ua-cam.com/video/oWYn6v8-7m0/v-deo.html) my friend Louise shares that she is able to comfortably live in Guadalajara for less than $1000/month & gives details for her lifestyle.
Hi beautiful 🤩 I was sent here by a friend of yours named Kim 🥰& I heard your the Mexico expert also see that you live in Mexico which is so cool🥹I jus had a couple questions becuz I’m a new traveler and I’ll be traveling to Mexico for my bday July 18th this would be my first time flying on a plane anywhere nevertheless traveling outside of the U.S I was just wondering do I need a drivers license for tsa precheck ? Also another documents I might need other than fmm & passport ? Also speaking of fmm what time do I shoul up to airport if I’ve already filled out one online also any other suggestions? About language what apps work best for you & money ? Should I pay w my card or should I pay with pesos and did you convert you is dollars at a place in the us or did u wait until u got into Mexico ? or anything about safety because I’ll be traveling by myself also any traveling hacks ? Or tsa mistakes ? Also saw something about getting terminals confused please help I have anxiety lol
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Could you tell me about Rancho Nuevo is that a good area to live?
I enjoy you two together. Healthy couple
Nice i loved this. Guadalajara does seem like a good place to check out. Would love to see you guys travel internationally someday and do similar videos.. Backpacking Brunette in Osaka, Kuala Lumpur, Chiang Mai ;).
I have never been to Asia, so yes, that would be cool! Thanks for watching!
I wanna move back!!! Idk what im doing far away from a beautiful city
No cons for me, I love that city!!
The cons pale in comparison to the pros for me!
I live in Gdl and I can say you cannot walk everywhere. Some streets are only for bikes. It is difficult to cross streets.
You guys are saying it’s a walkable city, but you’re not mentioning that the historical center can be dangerous at night. ALL of my Mexican friends here say it’s not safe at night in this part of town. I wonder if English-only speakers hear these warnings?
I live in Los Angeles, and we have freeways and 20 years ago I used to work in downtown L.A. on the weekend back then. I lived 30 minutes away from L.A., but it was quick back then. I recently took my father to a relatives funeral in the city of Santa Paula, Ca. We went on a Friday at 6:00 am. and the traffic was horrible. It took us at least 1hr. to get threw Downtown L.A. and another 2hrs. to get to our destination. We had just made it on time. I would never go threw that again. Oh! and on our way back it was worse it was 5:00 pm. and everybody was going home from work. Awful, Just Awful!
There are 3 big parks in the city center: Alcalde, Agua Azul y González Gallo. But yeah unfurtunately none of them near Americana area.
Parque rojo is the big central park. It's practically in Americana
Nice, we are moving there in September.
So exciting! Wishing you all the best for your life in Guadalajara!
@@alex-wittman Thank you!
Did u move ?
@@gamecop2191 yes sir
can you get by for a while in Guadalajara with only English ?
I do like your videos,what do you think about OAXACA?
I think Oaxaca City is awesome! Lots of great restaurants and so many things to do esp for outdoors enthusiasts.
Interesting video. I've been trying to figure out where to go if I want to capture the essence and distillation of the Mexican culture in general--to the extent that it can be found in a single location, that is. It sounds like Guadalajara is a great place to start. I doubt I'll ever live in Mexico because doing that probably would involve a divorce, but I definitely plan to spend some time there. Two months ago I thought going to the interior of Mexico involved taking your life in your own hands. Now, after hours of watching UA-cam videos about the country, my view has taken a 180 degree turn. How could I have not known this all of my life? East coast living, I guess. So npw I find myself at the age of 71 suddenly discovering a reality I didn't know existed and trying to acquire enough Spanish to "get by." Even at my age life contains adventures.
I hear you. Same here, age 65.
It's never too late to enjoy new adventures, like learning a new language or moving to another country. We Mexicans would be very happy to have you among us 🇲🇽♥️
I am from Guadalajara is there a place or group you have to practice english avec you both?
What about Bosque Los Colomos?
I was there & included it in this video.
I found Puebla on the map, but I can't quite understand the other town you've mentioned. Sounds like "Caresedo"? Anyone? Oh, I think I got it from another comment. Quaretaro?
Santiago de Querétaro!
Too big too busy for us full time. Totally agree with the food and nightlife but a week 10 days will be enough I think. We haven't been to Mexico City yet (we are going in November) so we can't make a comparison. The drivers in Guadalajara are mad and bad we saw so many accidents just in one week
I hope you enjoy Mexico City, Keith!
I have never been to Mexico. I wonder if bread can be avoided when eating out ?
I think this is definitely possible.
Alex from powers oregon?
So many choices...
did it feel less safe than in Queretaro?
It felt much busier but not any less safe!
Nice❤
So this explains why so many people live there I mean it must be larger than 20th megasize city in the world
This video's foreshadowing...
Why would you need to be close to mexico city when you live in guadalajara? i cant imagine that could be a negative at all.
Is it true that there is a lot of kidnapping and narco violence in Guadalajara?
3:55 ¿what's the name of that place and where is it located?
La Lupita!
Glad to hear you guys take on GDL! I’m about to go stay there with family who permanently lives there. I’m worried about feeling(BEING) as safe being out and about there as I did in NYC without having someone with me.
Good
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First time watching your channel, are yall a couple ? Algorithm brought me here lol Does the dude have a youtube channel ? He seems like a good vibe the reason I ask is cuz you said welcome to MY channel 😂
He is a good vibe! Taylor is my husband & he occasionally appears in videos, but it’s my channel 🤓 welcome!
a minute in and the ads pop up!
What about Monterrey?
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El Parque Metropolitano de Guadalajara
Food looked delicious too - so hard to watch and not eat 😊 🙏
El Habanero Negro was one of my fave spots in Guadalajara! Tasty cocktails & tacos!
What's the situation on altitude sickness compared to Mexico City? If this reference helps, I can handle Denver, but Colorado Springs is difficult for me.
I did not personally notice the elevation, but I live in Queretaro which is higher than Guadalajara (and Denver).
Was in an expensive area of Guadalajara, wasnt impressed at all. Expensive. Traffic was ridiculous. Taxi drivers weren't mean but weren't friendly. Found a city in Gutamala friendlier.
Its true Guadalajara is so pretty ,but tons of garbage and people drive as crazy and pediastrans gotta be careful before crossing the street as drivers dont care
Haha, I love your commentary on traffic. From experience...crosswalks, signs, lanes, speed limits and sometimes traffic lights are best described as "suggestions". I usually visit annually with my husband to see his family and I love the city but I'm definitely white knuckled in the car...forget the airport drama!
I feel like manual cars stop so much more abruptly! It's definitely something to get used to!
It's a yes for me c as w
You guys are sweet and very unpretentious yourselves
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I think videos spend way too much time on issues of fun and restaurant food and not enough on the issues related to life, such as shopping for food, plumbing, electricity, water supplies, neighborhoods, rents, air quality, health insurance etc. for long term living. Why didn't you point out that the forest fires would make living in Guadalajara unliveable for alot of people.
I have a more recent video that touches on the air quality in Guadalajara in case you’re interested:
ua-cam.com/video/tfooSOYKjV8/v-deo.html
@@alex-wittman Yes, I just saw your comment about allergies. But it didn't mention the extent of frequency of the smoke pollution. What's the story about that?
So in your opinion , a single white guy age 31, could move here and wouldn’t have trouble fitting in ? I know some places locals will find a Caucasian American solo … suspicious ? Not sure haha