Guadalajara travel vlog | The ultimate travel Guide in Guadalajara | Guadalajara Mexico Tour

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  • Guadalajara travel vlog | The ultimate travel Guide in Guadalajara | Guadalajara Mexico Tour
    🎉 Get ready to embark on a wild adventure through the vibrant streets of Guadalajara! 🌮🕺 If you're tired of scrolling through Facebook and craving some real-life thrills, then this is the video you've been waiting for!
    Join us as we dive headfirst into the heart of Guadalajara's salsa dancing scene. Prepare to shimmy, shake, and let loose as we learn some spicy moves from the locals themselves! 🌶️💃 And don't worry, even if you have two left feet, we promise to make it more entertaining than embarrassing!
    But the fun doesn't stop there! Prepare your taste buds for a rollercoaster ride of mouthwatering street food. From succulent tacos al pastor to zesty elotes, we'll uncover hidden gems and share secret spots that only the locals know about. Get ready to experience a symphony of flavors that will make you kiss goodbye to fast food forever! 🌮🌽❤️
    And speaking of goodbyes, we're taking a stand against the endless notifications and mindless scrolling of Facebook. We're ditching the virtual world for real-life connections and unforgettable experiences. Get ready to embrace your inner curiosity as we explore Guadalajara's vibrant markets, historic sites, and uncover unexpected surprises along the way. 📵🌎
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  • @linuxsisschannel8602
    @linuxsisschannel8602 6 місяців тому +2

    Im happy you enjoyed the city!
    Guadalajara really is pushing the public transportation system and walkability. They already have 3 lines, and the 4th is under construction. Also, lines 1 and 3 are going to get an extension !

  • @sergioalonso2272
    @sergioalonso2272 22 дні тому +1

    Sólo Guadalajara es Bella ❤

  • @thomasfranco5997
    @thomasfranco5997 6 місяців тому +2

    I went to Guadalajara in 1980 and I went with a couple of friends who had family in Mexico City and Nuevo Leon and our first stop was GDL. I loved it I remember when we landed it was so beautiful and green. I thought Mexico City was nice, but it reminded me of back home in Los Angeles. I have a niece who just came back from GDL. and she loved it. She went with her boyfriend, who has family there. She showed me pictures and I cannot believe how much it has grown. They both said there are many Hi-Tech companies out there. They want to buy a house out there because California is too expensive to live. I said I will go visit you often.

  • @-a-a--a--a
    @-a-a--a--a 7 місяців тому +3

    Good to see you Robbie! Hope you're good.

  • @jkenneth4986
    @jkenneth4986 7 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful introduction video. Guadalajara is one of best Mexican state to live free in adventure. It’s one of the hot spots in Mexico!

  • @jbinaz123
    @jbinaz123 Місяць тому +1

    Robbie, nice work with your video featuring my hometown GDL, however, the Tlaquepaque Sedona images doesn't fit with the rest of the video.

  • @ExploratoryGlory
    @ExploratoryGlory 6 місяців тому

    What an incredible City to visit, thanks for sharing, Guadalajara has been on our list to visit. Keep up the great work!

  • @taniabetancourt1430
    @taniabetancourt1430 3 місяці тому +2

    Gracias por el paseo. Saludos

  • @lucian_73
    @lucian_73 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video. I fly Wednesday for a week to research it. Ready to leave the states and Guadalajara is where I want to be. I have zero plans but hey, I'm still going.

    • @robbiemoore-coaching
      @robbiemoore-coaching  Місяць тому

      @@lucian_73 let us know how it goes. Excited for you. You won’t regret it.

  • @QBPassportFlexin
    @QBPassportFlexin 3 місяці тому +1

    This was awesome!!

  • @philschiavone101
    @philschiavone101 4 місяці тому +2

    I have been to Guadalajara 15 times in the last 4 years and I can’t tell you what neighborhood that I am in.

    • @robbiemoore-coaching
      @robbiemoore-coaching  Місяць тому

      @@philschiavone101 we all want to know!

    • @philschiavone101
      @philschiavone101 Місяць тому +1

      @@robbiemoore-coaching I live in Parques de Santa Maria in San Pedro Tlaquepaque. Not the magical part of Tlaquepaque. My favorite breakfast restaurant that is less than a mile away is in Tlajomulco. I am only aware of the neighborhoods if someone brings it up. I go to all kinds of neighborhoods but only because of something I want to see or do is there.

    • @robbiemoore-coaching
      @robbiemoore-coaching  Місяць тому

      @@philschiavone101 what’s the name of the restaurant. We can have lunch next time.

  • @user-fm9um2de4q
    @user-fm9um2de4q 7 місяців тому +1

    Very Beautiful❤❤❤

  • @Robynne
    @Robynne 6 місяців тому

    Enjoy this travel video

  • @papigringo5692
    @papigringo5692 25 днів тому +1

    I live in Guadalajara. You feature a couple of the nicest parts of GDL in this video...I would like to say that 98% of this city is an absolute dump.
    Great place to visit. There are many fun things to see and do. But living here, which I've been doing for 5 years, is a challenge. I could go into detail, but that would make for a very long comment.

    • @robbiemoore-coaching
      @robbiemoore-coaching  25 днів тому

      I'm open to listening to your story. Please feel free to share, as I'm genuinely interested to learn more. I really enjoy visiting GDL, but you make a fair point that I tend to prefer shorter vacations. There's just something special about the vibe I get in GDL, though. It has a bit of a Western cultural feel, which makes me especially grateful for the strong sense of connection I experience here in Colombia. I'd be happy to hear more about your thoughts and experiences as well.

    • @papigringo5692
      @papigringo5692 25 днів тому +1

      @@robbiemoore-coaching I'd rather keep it short; I've made similar comments in the past and when I go into the WHOLE thing, it becomes tiresome for me and for anyone reading. Suffice to say I have had many, many bad experiences here. I do also recognize that I have been extremely unlucky to have some of those; for example, a couple of years ago a drug junkie that lived next door to me lost her marbles and tried to murder me with a gun. Could've happened to anyone, but it happened to me.
      The point I would most like to make-- and it does tie in with the attempted murder I just mentioned-- is that México is practically a lawless nation. The government absolutely does not function. In the case of what happened to me, it means that literally nothing was done about a person firing a gun into my bedroom window as I slept.
      But let's forget about that as I tell you what else a non-functioning government means. It means an infrastructure that is constantly falling apart. Just a few weeks ago one of the main highways that crosses the city completely caved in due to rain (Lopez Mateos, you may have heard of it).
      It means a homelessness situation that is out of control.
      It means both violent and petty crime are completely rampant; from purse-snatching to drug-dealing to confidence scams to muggings and killings.
      These things are out of control because an apathetic government does nothing about them. Anyone who does find himself face-to-face with the authorities can quickly solve his problems with a small bribe.
      Things that may seem insignificant also turn into big problems because of the general anarchy. Casual littering is something I see literally every day. Someone's done drinking their Coca-Cola-- they just toss the bottle. Wherever it lands, fine. And you can drive or walk around the city, far from the Cathedral and Avenida Chapultepec, and just see trash EVERYWHERE.
      Lastly, the traffic. It's bad enough in any big city. But in a big city where there are no consequences for anything, people just do what they want. There may as well be no signs, no stoplights, and no lines. They don't matter. Motorcyclists are an absolute menace. When there's too much traffic on the road, they take to the sidewalks, pedestrians be damned.
      I think I opened with something about "keeping this short". I kinda knew that wouldn't happen.
      I'm not some flag-waving, patriotic American. I have a genuine love of "capital C" Culture. México is quite rich with Culture. The art, the literature, the music, the architecture, the culinary delights, the varied and gorgeous geography, the unique history of México...all of this is beautiful. I've seen folkloric dance performances whose exquisite beauty brought me to the edge of tears. And Guadalajara is considered by many (including me) to be the Cultural Heart of México.
      "Small-c" culture, I define as what's going on right now. And in terms of "small-c" culture, Guadalajara is in complete decadence.
      I imagine I will get some brainiacs telling me to just leave if I don't like it here. It happens every time I make this sort of comment. I can't leave. The reasons for that are personal and I won't share them. So I'm trying to make the best of it here in this chaotic place.
      Like I said, it's a great place to visit. Lots to do, lots to see, and a tourist can generally avoid the grosser parts of this city. But I would caution anyone who is considering moving here long-term. And-- forgive me, for I mean no disrespect by this-- I tend to scoff when people speak of how beautiful and awesome Guadalajara is. I've seen every side of it, and most sides ain't pretty.

    • @robbiemoore-coaching
      @robbiemoore-coaching  25 днів тому +2

      @@papigringo5692 Everyone has their own unique perspective on life, and your feelings are valid. I've had my own struggles in viewing life from a certain angle, and I've challenged myself in various ways to shift my perspective. Of course, the longer you've been living in a particular environment, the more experiences you'll accumulate. I hope things improve for you, and I encourage you to stay positive.

    • @rgvelasco123
      @rgvelasco123 20 днів тому +1

      I have to agree with what you say, man. I'm from here, but in my thirties moved to the yunaites where I lived for 35 years. I came back less than three years ago to find out that my city was gone! The good thing Is that I have a little house out of town where I can live; right next to the Primavera forest. Life in the metropolitan area Is not worth it, papigringo.

    • @rgvelasco123
      @rgvelasco123 20 днів тому +1

      @@papigringo5692 Again, you are just telling the real thing. I am mexican, tapatío, whatever, but i am not blind.