Nice video. Thanks! A little history: Lomas de Chapultepec as well as Polanco were developed on the land that belonged to the Hacienda de los Morales (a "berry" plantation). But even before the founding of the plantation, the area has interesting history linked to Moctezuma's children. There is a restaurant in between the two neighborhoods called Hacienda de los Morales which has the remains of the main house of the plantation (now surrounded by high rises). Actually, what is now Mazaryk Avenue was initially a path lined by berry trees and a little train used to transport the crops, all the way towards the next "ranch" (Ranhco Anzures). Both, Polanco and Lomas were planned residential communities developed concurrently in the late 1930s/40s, emulating the development of Beverly Hills, (which developed around the 1910-20s). The original homes were built in a Spanish Revival style, which is sometimes referred to locally as "estilo californiano" because the style was borrowed from LA/Beverly Hills. These two areas quickly attracted the upper class, drawing them away from Condesa, Roma, etc. The direction of upscale residential development in Mexico City has always been from the Centro Historico towards the west, towards the mountains...because that is were fresh water came from...Initially, the upper classes liven in the center, then migrated towards the newly developed areas of Colonia Americana (now Condesa, Roma, Cuahtemoc), then towards Polanco, Lomas, and from the 90s onwards towards Santa Fe, etc.
Y crees acaso que le interesa saber la historia de nuestra Ciudad ? ellos solo quieren vivir aquí gentrificando, ni les interesa ni les gusta aquí, solo viivr mejor que de donde vienen por conveniencia económica porque ya no les alcanza para vivir allá y por la cercanía a su país, no porque les encante ni les interese México, si no, porque hasta ahora en estos tiempos y no antes ? años atrás?? !! ya se corrió la voz allá y se puso de moda Mexico por barato y no es grato que vengan a gentrificar esa gente, que se regresen a su país y sufran su inflación allá !! 😠😠😠😠😠
Nice video. I'lived in Seattle long time ago now im living In Guadalajara,You should came, the second biguest city of Mexico, it's a nice place to visit
@@raultapatio9984 Jajaja eso suena muy mal, decirle a la Colonia Americana, "American Neighborhood" dile como se llama, los nombres propios incluyendo los de las colonias no se tienen por que traducir.
EN CDMX Hay vecindarios mas exclusivos q son ciudades ocultas, como el vecindario "Rancho San francisco" y "Bosque Real" son mas caros q lomas verdes donde las casas se venden en millones de dolares pero muchos son super privados tienen seguridad y camaras . Otros vecindarios exclusivos, Pedregal, desierto de los leones , inter lomas y me faltarian muchos mas por nombrar.
This is completely inaccurate, Lomas de Chapultepec is the “Old Money” neighborhood in CDMX. The difference between Rancho San Francisco for example is that being a “new” development wealthy people have the opportunity to buy land and construct a mansion that fits all their needs, unlike Lomas where you cannot find any land for you to develop wich makes it inconvenient… on the other hand Lomas de Chapultepec has a thousand times better location unlike Rancho San Francisco which is located more on the suburbs of the city. Trust me, all of the people living in such places would rather be on Lomas but the square meter prices are higher on Lomas and the offer is fewer since everything has already been built, that means you’ll have to buy a house and then remodel it to suit your needs, which it’s way more expensive than buying land and building a brand new house. And Bosque Real… I don’t know where to start… It’s at the most a place for upper middle class, you can get a brand new apartment from 180,000 usd and I’m talking for like 100 mts. Bosques de Las Lomas, Lomas Country Club (located in Interlomas) and Pedregal are way more expensive than bosque real. If you do a market research, you'll find out that the most expensive sq meter price in Mexico City is located in Campos Elíseos part of Polanco… the thing is that you only have the chance of living in an apartment, no houses are available in that area… after that, Lomas de Chapultepec is the most expensive Sq Mt price in CDMX
A little suggestion here, some Mexicans, like me, don't really like when gringos make analogies like "the BH of Mexico". This place is unique and special. You can learn a new name Lomas. This is Lomas and there is nothing like it in the world. Also there are ten more neighborhoods around the city this fancy and hundreds around the country.
@@saus675 i think many mexicans feel the same way, not to be a karen just don't compare it to something else just for being rich. we have our own thing
@@sophia.lb95 ¿Qué tiene de malo que lo compare con Beverly Hills? Es para darle una idea a sus suscriptores, que me imagino no saben mucho de esta ubicación
Although I live in a more popular Mexico City area and not there I feel glad to have you guys in my city, please be safe and enjoy yourselves, you're always welcome here and you have an amigo anytime if you need something 👍🇲🇽
Hi guys! 👋🏼😀 This is my first time watching a video from you, I hope do you spend a great time here in my country, and specially in the HUGE México's City. Well, maybe you didn't know about this, but the México's City is a lot big in population more than NYC y'know? In there have so many neighborhoods where live the rich, millionaire and billionaire mexican people not just Lomas de Chapultepec, for example, Polanco, Jardínes del Pedregal, San Jerónimo, Pedregal de San Ángel, San Ángel Inn, Pedregal de Coyoacán, Fuentes del Pedregal, Jardínes del Sur, Lomas de Santa Fé, Ciudad Santa Fé, Lomas Country Club, Interlomas, Residencial Bosque Real, Arcos Bosques, Hacienda La herradura, Club de Golf Valle Escondido, Club de Golf Zona Esmeralda, Club de Golf México (residences around) Huixquilucan, San Francisco del Rincón, Bosques de Tlalpan, etcétera inside everyone of this neighborhoods get a lot of modern mansions, colonial mexican casonas, fincas, and buildings/residencial skyscrappers, and just that in México's City around all the Metropolitan zone. Showing the financial power of the rich people in there, clearly, have the oposite side, the zones where the poor and middle class live and its the majority, if you know, just only lil' part of the people get the opportinity of richness. Whatever, I hope do you'll spend a great time here. Huggs 🤗, greetings from Hidalgo, México 👋🏼 and blessings 🙏🏼.
Wow, such amazing info!! Yes, CDMX is definitely a whole world of its own and would take a LONG time to explore it all! I’ll go check out Coyoacan soon and enjoy the viveros. The trees and plants look beautiful there. Thanks for the warm welcome, it means a lot to us both! Abrazos 🤗 🇲🇽❤️
Just spent 3 months in CDMX...Love it ...Am in Medellin Colombia right now...The prices are literally half of what they are in CDMX if you go just outside of Poblado.I do miss the Mexico City architecture though....
Yes, we recommend that everyone you can go there! here in CDMX we no longer want them to come and gentrify! They already stole our City from those of us who were born here in CDMX, as well as foreigners from all over the continent; from North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean Islands and Europeans!! making our City more chaotic than it already is!!! There is no more room for people here!!
That is like the old rich tradicional neighborhood..in Las lomas.. You can notice on the old sidewalks, There are more modern rich neighbourhoods.. Closer to bosques de las lomas.. Heading toward the west side of the third section of chapultepec. And closer to la herradura and interlomas or bosques real.. Those places are more modern.. And also you can visit.. San angel el pedregal in south mexico city. Also a rich neighbourhood veru nice "old" similar to las lomas..
Los turistas no visitan esa zona ...de hecho es el primer video donde la muestran. Los millonarios jovenes no viven en las lomas. Su epoca de auge fue en los años 60s y 70s...aunque nació en los 20s. 👍👍👍
Interesante! Sí, pues vi que no había ningun video de Lomas en Ingles. Por eso queria explorar esa zona. Pero tienes razón son mas grandes/viejitos. Thanks for watching.
This video made me very hungry! 😂 but I do love Lomas but Polanco will edge it out for me because it has many more options for nightlife and things to do as a visitor. But if you guys want good sushi I recommend going to Little Tokyo area in the Cuauhtémoc neighbourhood. You’ll find so many Japanese spots on the “river streets” that are pretty good, along Rio Lerma, Rio Pánuco, etc…) . The remains of the Italian neighbourhood in La Roma near the David Statue for some good Italian food. There’s so much to eat and not many people realize how cosmopolitan the city is. Enjoy the trip! :)
Totally agree regarding Polanco Tony! When I first got here I stayed over off of Río Pánuco and yes!! The food scene over there is epic, especially on Lerma! Also some nice Lebanese food but the sushi is the real gem! Thanks for watching and for sharing your knowledge of the city! 🇲🇽❤️
@@theropemonster ah yes! The Lebanese food! Those Lebanese migrants that have given our food so much! Tacos Al Pastor wouldn’t be the same without Shawarma! But that’s awesome you stayed in Cuauhtémoc! Definitely a hidden gem. I’ve been watching your videos and love them! CDMX is one of my favourite cities in the world. But it’s still very misunderstood outside of CDMX itself. If you guys are staying for a while, I recommend visiting neighbouring cities such as Puebla and Querétaro, to the south and north of CDMX respectively. They’re both viceroyal gems but very affluent, and they have their own newer upper class areas like Angelopolis in Puebla and Juriquilla in Querétaro and are surrounded by amazing Magic Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) that are worth a visit, Querétaro with a focus on its wine country scene and Puebla with its gastronomic legacy, such as mole poblano and Tacos Árabes (another legacy my the Christian Lebanese and Iraqi migrants to the region). Puebla has a town called Chipilo which was founded by Italian immigrants in the late 1800’s where they still speak Veneto and they make incredible Italian food and the gelato is the best this side of the Atlantic! I’ve been all over the USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay and Chipilo has the best gelato and overall dairy products, just like in Italy! Worth a trip for a long weekend to explore! Keep up the great vids!
2:13 Sale mi usuariooo!!! 😱😱😱 Soy famosa! Aunque no hablabas de mi, pero salí 😝 Ya estaba preocupada por ustedes que hasta les dejé un MD en Instagram! Que bueno que ya volvieron... Saludos!
@@theropemonster Today you'll learn something new: In Spanish Nobody says how tall they are in centimeters. We say our height in meters always. You'd say "Mido uno ochenta y cinco". There's no need to add "meters" at the end. Yo mido uno setenta y cinco (1.75 m). We use centimeters only for short lengths.
Maybe if the local police sign a peace treaty with me I’ll go back and do that 🥹. I miss my friends and beach volleyball but how much harassment is too much?
Oh yes Roma would actually be number 2 on my list. The only teal thing I like about Polanco is the high-rise's with all the amenities like pool and sauna and the fancy lobbies. Other than that, it's expensive, and I don't feel the same energy there. It's just Ritch people.
@@theropemonster Igualmente. Cuanto tiempo lleváis en CDMX? Soy estadounidense ya en Madrid pero también tengo residencia temporal de México y voy para allá cuando enfríe aquí jjj.
@@theropemonsterSiiii Huatulco es genial y las personas ahí son muy buenas! No te roban ni te molestan como lo que les ha pasado lamentablemente 🤷🏻♀️ PD: En el aeropuerto de Huatulco pasa el transporte público a 5 minutos caminando! Y te deja en la zona hotelera y de playas! 😉
You speak Mexican, not Spanish. And that's cool. Nice video. Go have oce cream at Chiandoni, colonia Nápoles. Near there youll see a church that was used the movie Romeo and Juliet.
the best place to live is las lomas but for me is not affordable. I was born in a Mexican suburb, and I am not a rich person, so I have to chill out myself and be conscious of my live. greeting ropemonster
Thanks Jorge for sharing. It’s nice but I like neighborhoods where people walk like La Roma. I think each persons style is different and there’s a colonia for everyone here, that’s why it’s so special.
@@theropemonster I agree with you there´s a neighborhood for each one of us. probable playa del carmen is beautiful but probably you are looking other place where to live, don´t you?
Bud, looks to me like the Venezuelan (or Colombian?) girl is not the maternal type... I think she traveled so far from her homeland 'cause an adventurous spirit, not to settle and rise a family. At least, not while she is that young and can walk that briskly! 😉🇲🇽
Well Adrian, she’s not Venezuelan, nor is she Colombian, she’s older than me, and also wants kids more than I do. I was saying that mostly joking regarding the “little curly haired RopeMonsters”. So… 0/3 or 0/4 on the assumptions… oops 😬 😅. Thanks for watching though, Bud. 🇲🇽❤️
Soy de Los Angeles, California y he vivido en CDMX con familia que tengo allá. Estos tipos de videos siempre comparan los dos países porque están muy dirigidos a los Estado Unidenses, que tienen mucha curiosidad por el precio de la vida en Mexico. Todo el “Americano” que piensa tan solo un poquito en mudarse o cómo sería vivir en Mexico, quiere saber que tipo de casa, depa, y colonia puede adquirir con su ingreso. Guste o no les guste, sea bueno y/o malo para los Mexicanos.
Haha so if I told a Mexican or Guatemalan in the US to speak English how racist would I sound? I’m fluent in Spanish and I speak it all day, but I film my videos in English. Accept it or don’t watch my videos. Que tengas buena noche Jorge
Thanks for sharing that Israel!! I love places in MX with movie history, like Mismaloya, Jalisco for example. Thanks for checking out the video my friend ❤️🇲🇽
Nice video. Thanks! A little history: Lomas de Chapultepec as well as Polanco were developed on the land that belonged to the Hacienda de los Morales (a "berry" plantation). But even before the founding of the plantation, the area has interesting history linked to Moctezuma's children. There is a restaurant in between the two neighborhoods called Hacienda de los Morales which has the remains of the main house of the plantation (now surrounded by high rises). Actually, what is now Mazaryk Avenue was initially a path lined by berry trees and a little train used to transport the crops, all the way towards the next "ranch" (Ranhco Anzures). Both, Polanco and Lomas were planned residential communities developed concurrently in the late 1930s/40s, emulating the development of Beverly Hills, (which developed around the 1910-20s). The original homes were built in a Spanish Revival style, which is sometimes referred to locally as "estilo californiano" because the style was borrowed from LA/Beverly Hills. These two areas quickly attracted the upper class, drawing them away from Condesa, Roma, etc. The direction of upscale residential development in Mexico City has always been from the Centro Historico towards the west, towards the mountains...because that is were fresh water came from...Initially, the upper classes liven in the center, then migrated towards the newly developed areas of Colonia Americana (now Condesa, Roma, Cuahtemoc), then towards Polanco, Lomas, and from the 90s onwards towards Santa Fe, etc.
Very interesting and informative! Thanks so much for sharing that. ❤️🇲🇽
@@theropemonsterinter lomas tecamachalco la herradura perisur..lot of rich of cdmx
Y crees acaso que le interesa saber la historia de nuestra Ciudad ? ellos solo quieren vivir aquí gentrificando, ni les interesa ni les gusta aquí, solo viivr mejor que de donde vienen por conveniencia económica porque ya no les alcanza para vivir allá y por la cercanía a su país, no porque les encante ni les interese México, si no, porque hasta ahora en estos tiempos y no antes ? años atrás?? !! ya se corrió la voz allá y se puso de moda Mexico por barato y no es grato que vengan a gentrificar esa gente, que se regresen a su país y sufran su inflación allá !! 😠😠😠😠😠
Nice video! Thats a pretty nice neighborhood, looks chill and luxury, that video quality is amazing thanks for the shout out made my day too!
Much love my friend! Teamwork makes the dream work ❤️🇲🇽
I'm glad to be able to see such a wonderful place through video. Thank you.😀👍
Thanks so much my friend. Happy to share and very happy that you enjoyed 🇲🇽❤️
Wow you really made my day for giving me a shout out ♥️
Nice video. I'lived in Seattle long time ago now im living In Guadalajara,You should came, the second biguest city of Mexico, it's a nice place to visit
Yea Guadalajara is on my list y me encantaría conocerla! Seattle es caro y creo que no vale la pena… pero las Tapatillas sí.. (permiteme bromear)
@@theropemonster You are welcome
@@theropemonster I forgot to mention. Guadalajara has the coolest neighborhood in the world. (American neighborhood)
@@raultapatio9984 Jajaja eso suena muy mal, decirle a la Colonia Americana, "American Neighborhood" dile como se llama, los nombres propios incluyendo los de las colonias no se tienen por que traducir.
@@theropemonster Tapatias, wey, como "tapatillas", jajaja.
As you can see Lomas its better than Beverly Hills jejeje saludos :) All Mexico its priceless :)
It’s so true 😜. I’ll take CDMX all day!
Wow you are very well informed... Increíble video ..
EN CDMX Hay vecindarios mas exclusivos q son ciudades ocultas, como el vecindario "Rancho San francisco" y "Bosque Real" son mas caros q lomas verdes donde las casas se venden en millones de dolares pero muchos son super privados tienen seguridad y camaras . Otros vecindarios exclusivos, Pedregal, desierto de los leones , inter lomas y me faltarian muchos mas por nombrar.
Siii acabo de ver esa zona y tambien en Cuenca hay una zona asi en las afueras done viven los politicos y malotes (exitosos 😅)
Tambien zona dorada y condado de sayavedra pero eso esta mas en Atizapán noroeste en estado de México. Conurbado de ciudsd de México
@@theropemonster I think Bosques de las Lomas is more exclusive area than Lomas de Chapultepec 😮
Te falto MILPA ALTA,
This is completely inaccurate, Lomas de Chapultepec is the “Old Money” neighborhood in CDMX. The difference between Rancho San Francisco for example is that being a “new” development wealthy people have the opportunity to buy land and construct a mansion that fits all their needs, unlike Lomas where you cannot find any land for you to develop wich makes it inconvenient… on the other hand Lomas de Chapultepec has a thousand times better location unlike Rancho San Francisco which is located more on the suburbs of the city. Trust me, all of the people living in such places would rather be on Lomas but the square meter prices are higher on Lomas and the offer is fewer since everything has already been built, that means you’ll have to buy a house and then remodel it to suit your needs, which it’s way more expensive than buying land and building a brand new house. And Bosque Real… I don’t know where to start… It’s at the most a place for upper middle class, you can get a brand new apartment from 180,000 usd and I’m talking for like 100 mts. Bosques de Las Lomas, Lomas Country Club (located in Interlomas) and Pedregal are way more expensive than bosque real. If you do a market research, you'll find out that the most expensive sq meter price in Mexico City is located in Campos Elíseos part of Polanco… the thing is that you only have the chance of living in an apartment, no houses are available in that area… after that, Lomas de Chapultepec is the most expensive Sq Mt price in CDMX
A little suggestion here, some Mexicans, like me, don't really like when gringos make analogies like "the BH of Mexico". This place is unique and special. You can learn a new name Lomas. This is Lomas and there is nothing like it in the world. Also there are ten more neighborhoods around the city this fancy and hundreds around the country.
Ok ok Karen
@@saus675 i think many mexicans feel the same way, not to be a karen just don't compare it to something else just for being rich. we have our own thing
@@sophia.lb95 ¿Qué tiene de malo que lo compare con Beverly Hills? Es para darle una idea a sus suscriptores, que me imagino no saben mucho de esta ubicación
Best tacos (not food chain) in Las Lomas are El Lago de los Cisnes and La Onda in Prado Norte or El Califa on Palmas (chain restaurant)
Although I live in a more popular Mexico City area and not there I feel glad to have you guys in my city, please be safe and enjoy yourselves, you're always welcome here and you have an amigo anytime if you need something 👍🇲🇽
Thanks Eddie!! Súper amable ❤️🇲🇽
Greetings from Monterrey México 😎🍷😙💨🌿👌🏼♈🌈🥳🍫☕🍺⛰️🥃🍩🧁🍜👋🏼
Thanks Edgar! Saludos 🇲🇽❤️
Very nice place with its beautiful houses surrounded by trees. Congratulations, greetings from the 🇺🇸
Gracias Moises!! Saludos 🇲🇽❤️
Nice video keep it up 👍
México 🇲🇽 looks amazing 😻 👌👌👌
Gracias Xavier ❤️🇲🇽
Hi guys! 👋🏼😀 This is my first time watching a video from you, I hope do you spend a great time here in my country, and specially in the HUGE México's City.
Well, maybe you didn't know about this, but the México's City is a lot big in population more than NYC y'know? In there have so many neighborhoods where live the rich, millionaire and billionaire mexican people not just Lomas de Chapultepec, for example, Polanco, Jardínes del Pedregal, San Jerónimo, Pedregal de San Ángel, San Ángel Inn, Pedregal de Coyoacán, Fuentes del Pedregal, Jardínes del Sur, Lomas de Santa Fé, Ciudad Santa Fé, Lomas Country Club, Interlomas, Residencial Bosque Real, Arcos Bosques, Hacienda La herradura, Club de Golf Valle Escondido, Club de Golf Zona Esmeralda, Club de Golf México (residences around) Huixquilucan, San Francisco del Rincón, Bosques de Tlalpan, etcétera inside everyone of this neighborhoods get a lot of modern mansions, colonial mexican casonas, fincas, and buildings/residencial skyscrappers, and just that in México's City around all the Metropolitan zone. Showing the financial power of the rich people in there, clearly, have the oposite side, the zones where the poor and middle class live and its the majority, if you know, just only lil' part of the people get the opportinity of richness. Whatever, I hope do you'll spend a great time here. Huggs 🤗, greetings from Hidalgo, México 👋🏼 and blessings 🙏🏼.
Wow, such amazing info!! Yes, CDMX is definitely a whole world of its own and would take a LONG time to explore it all! I’ll go check out Coyoacan soon and enjoy the viveros. The trees and plants look beautiful there. Thanks for the warm welcome, it means a lot to us both! Abrazos 🤗 🇲🇽❤️
Para que ?? para que tanta presuncion ? para que ahi vengan todos a gentrificar ? deberas de pasas de wey !!
great video man congrats
Thanks my friend! 🇲🇽❤️
Just spent 3 months in CDMX...Love it ...Am in Medellin Colombia right now...The prices are literally half of what they are in CDMX if you go just outside of Poblado.I do miss the Mexico City architecture though....
Well, maybe that will be my next stop! Half price sounds good 🤠
Yes, we recommend that everyone you can go there! here in CDMX we no longer want them to come and gentrify! They already stole our City from those of us who were born here in CDMX, as well as foreigners from all over the continent; from North America, South America, Central America, Caribbean Islands and Europeans!! making our City more chaotic than it already is!!! There is no more room for people here!!
Hablas muy bien español, ojalá y hagas más videos hablando así
Got married in Sta Teresita min 0.26. Great videos! Thank you.
That is like the old rich tradicional neighborhood..in Las lomas.. You can notice on the old sidewalks, There are more modern rich neighbourhoods.. Closer to bosques de las lomas.. Heading toward the west side of the third section of chapultepec. And closer to la herradura and interlomas or bosques real.. Those places are more modern.. And also you can visit.. San angel el pedregal in south mexico city. Also a rich neighbourhood veru nice "old" similar to las lomas..
Awesome value-add/info there! Thanks Carlos for sharing that ❤️🇲🇽
I think Bosques de Las Lomas and Santa Fe are more expensive than Lomas de Chapultepec.
Para nada, las Lomas es más caro que que santa fe por mucho y el doble de bosques
No.
Mientras más cerca al centro más caro. Además esa área que muestra, las casas son más para oficinas/restaurantes/negocios que para vivir.
Los turistas no visitan esa zona ...de hecho es el primer video donde la muestran. Los millonarios jovenes no viven en las lomas. Su epoca de auge fue en los años 60s y 70s...aunque nació en los 20s. 👍👍👍
Interesante! Sí, pues vi que no había ningun video de Lomas en Ingles. Por eso queria explorar esa zona. Pero tienes razón son mas grandes/viejitos. Thanks for watching.
Old money 💰
Bien limpio y hermoso
Visit Coyoacan, Chimalistac, San Angel , Tlalpan Centro... you'll be surprised!
Just went Coyoacán!! Loved it 😍
This video made me very hungry! 😂 but I do love Lomas but Polanco will edge it out for me because it has many more options for nightlife and things to do as a visitor.
But if you guys want good sushi I recommend going to Little Tokyo area in the Cuauhtémoc neighbourhood. You’ll find so many Japanese spots on the “river streets” that are pretty good, along Rio Lerma, Rio Pánuco, etc…) .
The remains of the Italian neighbourhood in La Roma near the David Statue for some good Italian food. There’s so much to eat and not many people realize how cosmopolitan the city is. Enjoy the trip! :)
Totally agree regarding Polanco Tony! When I first got here I stayed over off of Río Pánuco and yes!! The food scene over there is epic, especially on Lerma! Also some nice Lebanese food but the sushi is the real gem! Thanks for watching and for sharing your knowledge of the city! 🇲🇽❤️
@@theropemonster ah yes! The Lebanese food! Those Lebanese migrants that have given our food so much! Tacos Al Pastor wouldn’t be the same without Shawarma! But that’s awesome you stayed in Cuauhtémoc! Definitely a hidden gem. I’ve been watching your videos and love them! CDMX is one of my favourite cities in the world. But it’s still very misunderstood outside of CDMX itself. If you guys are staying for a while, I recommend visiting neighbouring cities such as Puebla and Querétaro, to the south and north of CDMX respectively. They’re both viceroyal gems but very affluent, and they have their own newer upper class areas like Angelopolis in Puebla and Juriquilla in Querétaro and are surrounded by amazing Magic Towns (Pueblos Mágicos) that are worth a visit, Querétaro with a focus on its wine country scene and Puebla with its gastronomic legacy, such as mole poblano and Tacos Árabes (another legacy my the Christian Lebanese and Iraqi migrants to the region). Puebla has a town called Chipilo which was founded by Italian immigrants in the late 1800’s where they still speak Veneto and they make incredible Italian food and the gelato is the best this side of the Atlantic! I’ve been all over the USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay and Chipilo has the best gelato and overall dairy products, just like in Italy! Worth a trip for a long weekend to explore! Keep up the great vids!
Chauuuu viva Mexico 🇲🇽
😍😍😍😍😍
Amigo cuando vas a ir a parque la mexicana en santa fe ciudad de México
Debe ser el proximo video!! Gracias Jose ❤️🇲🇽
What are you talking about?. 32,500,000.00 pesos for that mansion! that’s more than 1.5 million dollars for that property…
2:13 Sale mi usuariooo!!! 😱😱😱
Soy famosa!
Aunque no hablabas de mi, pero salí 😝
Ya estaba preocupada por ustedes que hasta les dejé un MD en Instagram!
Que bueno que ya volvieron... Saludos!
Indeed you are famous and always brighten up our day with your silliness 😆… abrazos Nohemi!
Enjoyed the video. Try going to Morelia if possible.
Sounds like a plan! Thanks for checking out the video my friend ❤️🇲🇽
How tall are you, dude?
In centimeters or feet? 😅.. como 185 centimeters creo. Or just under 6’1”
@@theropemonster Today you'll learn something new: In Spanish Nobody says how tall they are in centimeters. We say our height in meters always. You'd say "Mido uno ochenta y cinco". There's no need to add "meters" at the end. Yo mido uno setenta y cinco (1.75 m). We use centimeters only for short lengths.
Polanco has also been called the Beverly Hills of Mexico
No doubt that actually might be even more accurate… definitely has that feel to it. I prefer Polanco over Beverly Hills though 😎
Ustedes son muy ricos para vivir alli ya que nosotros los pobres no podemos entrar a las lomas
The Queen 👑 Wants Pizza 🍕
Así es!! And she got it but so did I 😜 🍕
@@theropemonster 🥳
Haz un video de san Pedro Garza Garcia,, ahi no te asaltan ni extorcionan👍
Me parece buena idea! Gracias amigo ❤️🇲🇽
Get some beach front condo tours of PDC brother
Maybe if the local police sign a peace treaty with me I’ll go back and do that 🥹. I miss my friends and beach volleyball but how much harassment is too much?
A video that actually shows where the millionaires live in CDMX
One of the many neighborhoods where millionaires live.
Now a days, tac ok s in Cali cost around 4.00 bucks
Oh yes Roma would actually be number 2 on my list. The only teal thing I like about Polanco is the high-rise's with all the amenities like pool and sauna and the fancy lobbies. Other than that, it's expensive, and I don't feel the same energy there. It's just Ritch people.
Affordable if you earn dollars o euros 😂
If you earn Mexican Pesos is not affordable 😂
Definitely. 😅
Facts lol it’s all relative. I’m more of a choza guy on the beach anyway 😅
you can work to earn a lot of pesos
anywhere in San Diego County is more expensive than Lomas hahah
Haha facts bro!! A weekend in Oceanside could be close to the down payment on the mansion in the thumbnail photo 😅
Totally true
Tu español es impresionante. Enhorabuena, Señor Monstruo de Cuerda.
Jaja demasiado amable carnal! Te mando abrazos 🇲🇽❤️
@@theropemonster Igualmente. Cuanto tiempo lleváis en CDMX? Soy estadounidense ya en Madrid pero también tengo residencia temporal de México y voy para allá cuando enfríe aquí jjj.
@@goldvideo solo tengo un mes en CDMX. Creo que la playa me esta llamando de nuevo y voy pa Huatulco pero valía oro conocer este “mundo”.
@@theropemonsterSiiii Huatulco es genial y las personas ahí son muy buenas! No te roban ni te molestan como lo que les ha pasado lamentablemente 🤷🏻♀️
PD: En el aeropuerto de Huatulco pasa el transporte público a 5 minutos caminando!
Y te deja en la zona hotelera y de playas! 😉
RUBEN'S BURGERS ARE AWESOME! YOU MISSED OUT
Ok you’ve convinced us!! We’ll hit it up tomorrow… smelled so good 🤤
You speak Mexican, not Spanish. And that's cool. Nice video. Go have oce cream at Chiandoni, colonia Nápoles. Near there youll see a church that was used the movie Romeo and Juliet.
Awesome suggestion!! Thanks ❤️🇲🇽
the best place to live is las lomas but for me is not affordable. I was born in a Mexican suburb, and I am not a rich person, so I have to chill out myself and be conscious of my live. greeting ropemonster
Thanks Jorge for sharing. It’s nice but I like neighborhoods where people walk like La Roma. I think each persons style is different and there’s a colonia for everyone here, that’s why it’s so special.
@@theropemonster I agree with you there´s a neighborhood for each one of us. probable playa del carmen is beautiful but probably you are looking other place where to live, don´t you?
I’m sure the residents there do not like to see American UA-camrs roaming around 😂😂😂
Meh… they seemed fairly neutral compared to some places but I’m sure there were a handful that were less than pleased 🤷🏼♂️🤣🤣. Thanks for watching!
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This must be fake, I don't see any sepia-yellow filter 🤣
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Reforma Lomas ❤
Bud, looks to me like the Venezuelan (or Colombian?) girl is not the maternal type... I think she traveled so far from her homeland 'cause an adventurous spirit, not to settle and rise a family. At least, not while she is that young and can walk that briskly! 😉🇲🇽
Well Adrian, she’s not Venezuelan, nor is she Colombian, she’s older than me, and also wants kids more than I do. I was saying that mostly joking regarding the “little curly haired RopeMonsters”. So… 0/3 or 0/4 on the assumptions… oops 😬 😅. Thanks for watching though, Bud. 🇲🇽❤️
@@theropemonster We'll see, my friend... We'll see... Hope I'm wrong, but old age makes the nose sharper... Good luck then! 🇲🇽
@@AdrianMendoza01 thanks my friend, I don’t disagree on that! I see things now that in my late 20’s I completely missed (or chose to miss 😅)
Condesa, Polanco, Lomas in that order
Solid!! What about La Roma?! Not quite sexy enough? 🥹😅
Tu ingles es claro
Check out Navarte colonia also...great prices and there is also a nice mercado there as well
Will do! Thanks my friend!
You are so wrong. Is not da most. Is just one of many. Lomas de chapultepec .Roma N , coyoacan , la mexicana pk. Anzures . San Angel etc.
@@coolkat9826 well yea I mean there a millionaires everywhere 🤷🏼♂️
Manage to find some shoes yet?
Well, not that fit me 😅
If you from Mexico and pay in pesos it's no cheaper! But from Amerucan & European it's easy.
@@theropemonsteryou need to go up north, in Nuevo León is more closer to the US, so it’s more probable to find bigger size shoes
@@CalixtoSalinasSiiii vengan a Monterrey, me rentó gratis de Uber pa ellos 😂😂😂
Creo que tienes que ser mexicano para comprar una casa en mexico.
Sí es cierto, legalmente tienes que ser minimo residente. Pero voy a ser Mexicano pronto… con mucho orgullo ❤️🇲🇽
@@theropemonster👏👏👏 Rope Monster, hermano... ya eres mexicano! 😂😂😂
The us citizen Thinks we ride horses wear ponchos n drink tequila in their poor mentality
@@UlisesGarcia-w5f that’s quite the generalization
I just started watching you, you are very nice but you girl frien is not
Well. I think she’s nice 😊. Thanks for checking out the channel ❤️🇲🇽
Caminas muy rapido
Así puedo grabar más en menos tiempo y sirve para el cardio 😅. Gracias por ver el video! 🇲🇽❤️
Its CANTINA, not CANTINO 😂
The pizza place is actually called Cancino
Porque siempre tienen que comparar no dudo que hay lugares con bastante plusvalía pero México es México y EEUU es EEUU
Pues creo que no me equivoque pero estoy de acuerdo, no digo que andamos en California gracias a dios 🥹. Thanks for watching Arturo, abrazo.
Soy de Los Angeles, California y he vivido en CDMX con familia que tengo allá. Estos tipos de videos siempre comparan los dos países porque están muy dirigidos a los Estado Unidenses, que tienen mucha curiosidad por el precio de la vida en Mexico. Todo el “Americano” que piensa tan solo un poquito en mudarse o cómo sería vivir en Mexico, quiere saber que tipo de casa, depa, y colonia puede adquirir con su ingreso. Guste o no les guste, sea bueno y/o malo para los Mexicanos.
Es su punto de vista, un punto de referencia, no veo nada malo.
If you are visiting Mexico you are most to speak in spanish ok ? Because you are in a country that the lenguage is the Spanish not english ok.
Haha so if I told a Mexican or Guatemalan in the US to speak English how racist would I sound? I’m fluent in Spanish and I speak it all day, but I film my videos in English. Accept it or don’t watch my videos. Que tengas buena noche Jorge
Bro don’t even listen otl that foo 💀 keep the video coming . I’m liking these
@@isaiahjr9259 . Ok as soon go away or get of way of my country. Bye bye
Free country they can speak whatever they like. If someone told me to speak English in the USA I would send them to hell. I’ll speak whatever I want.
Lomas de chapultepec.is famous for.movie el.barrendero.of cantinflas
Thanks for sharing that Israel!! I love places in MX with movie history, like Mismaloya, Jalisco for example. Thanks for checking out the video my friend ❤️🇲🇽
Are you Welcome to Mexico friend also your beautiful girlfriend 👌
And dont forget visit la colonia roma norte y condesa very cool this places
Thanks my friend, muy amable!! Vivimos en La Roma Nte. Unos como dos meses y que belleza!! Gracias por apoyar el canal carnal! 🇲🇽🫶
@@theropemonster ok amigo me suscribo a tu canal