My ex-wife grew up mostly in SLP, through her teen years, then she lived mostly in Puebla and CDMX. She always said SLP was a beautiful city, I saw a few photos, but your videos really give a sense of it. When I went to Mexico with her , we only stayed in Mexico City.
It’s a beautiful city, it’s the place I was born. Another thing that it’s known for it’s for la ciudad de los jardines . The city of gardens. You see a garden on almost every corner at the centro.
Pretty! This is was good vlog. Felt more like a tv travel show. What you did with this video is what i thought you might show with san miguel de allende but instead san miguel did not seem to have a wow factor you. I enjoy your vlogs.
Hi Javi & Jo - This is my first time view your channel. I was looking for a objective video of San Luis Potosí and your truly impressed me from all the pones I saw. I am a new follower. I live in Toluca, Mexico - I am from the USA decendant of Spanish family - New york City born and raised, Newport Beach, CA and San Antonio Texas for 2 years. Now living in Mexico with my mexicana sweetheart and loving every minute of life here. Looking forward to my first visit to San Luis Potosí with my sweetheart.
I've never considered San Luis as a turistic destination. I don't know why. After seeing your video, I want to visit asap. Gracis por un video de excelente calidad. Salucita.
Ahh San Luis my wife’s family hometown haven’t gone back since the pandemic but I’m in Tijuana rn and flying out tonight to finally go back 💙 it’s a second home to me
After watching your video we went to Cafe Corta'o when we arrived in San Luis Potosi and he made the same promise to us that it would be the best breakfast ever and it certainly lived up to that. We made our own youtube video of it. Thank you so much for sharing this video. We hope you are both well and happy.
It's on my must visit list. My Great Great Grandfather and Grandmother were born here and grew up there. There names were Anastacia Hernandez and Bernardo Galavis Soto. If anyone is related to them please reach out. I don't know much about Anastacia but Bernardo was born in Aug 29 1870 to Jose Turbicio Galaviz Esquibel and Maria De Buenaventura Soto. He migrated to San Antonio TX with Anastacia.
We may retire in Mexico and hope to find a nice city with cool weather...this city looks pretty awesome. Any thoughts on this city for a retired US couple ? We both speak Spanish...and have lived abroad before but never in Mexico. Great video...thx !
I'm from San Luis Potosí, You may like it the weather is great not too hot or cold but keep in mind this is just the centro histórico (downtown) the city is much bigger, we have a beautiful big park with 2 lakes and a museum inside, there's the carranza avenue wich in Sundays closes and it becomes a ciclovía (for riding bikes) and lots of museums. That's just the city the state of san Luis has 4 different zones each one with different weather and food. I advise you to come and visit before you make a decision.
@@karlacastillo6838 How’s La Mojonera? My mom was born and raised there. Wanting to come back Haven’t been since I was 12,I’m 37 now. Would love to visit the old ranch ❤️
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Maybe we should have said: “After we talked to the waitress and told her it was our first time, she came back with the owner and he recommended some dishes and ordered for us!” We know it’s the owner.
I live in San Luis Potosí for now and let me just tell you,don’t leave the gate open or a cow will eat and poop on your things,happend to me:) oh and there’s a lot of drunk people there and it’s not very nice,but it’s really cool I guess.
Jajajajaja los 2 bien mexicanotes y hablando inglés en slp mexico jajaja tanta risa me da nomas cruzan a nuestro pais y ya se creen americanos cuando los verdaderos americanos aquí son los de Oklahoma jaja
My mom's beautiful town. It is indeed a beautiful city. I love the fact that there is literally a church on every corner.
We loved San Luis! Their downtown area has been one of our favorites!
My home town.
Yes! Finally UA-camrs that actually go into museums and enjoy it! Thank you.
Oh we are suckers for anything different, I think we just enjoy everything that's new to us.
I lived there in the late 90s for 3 years.
Man was it a great time.
I miss SLP.
I’m Proudly potosino, and there are a lot more to do here come and visit us. Great places, food, tradición, culture and tradición .
We agree! We still didn't do everything we wanted to do, but would love to return!
🌵SAN LUIS POTOSI. HERMOSO ESTADO PURO ORGULLO POTOSINO🇲🇽🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵
Que hermoso mi estado ..... I'm from San Luis Potosí 🥰❤️👍
San Luis looks like a nice peaceful place to live in.
It's been AMAZING so far! SLP has really surprised us
It is but theirs a lot of black magic all around Mexico and Where my parents are from San Luis Potosí ,rio verde they found a head in a lake
@@sebastianpadron346 theres black magic and rituals all over the world. They're just called different things and disguised as something else.
It is and I've been there before and I visit my family there 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
The traffic is crazy, people don’t care to stop for you just so you can walk 😂😅
Great job! The quality of the dialog and video really shines through with this one! Congrats on a terrific video!
Thank you so much! Comments like this always make our work feel appreciated. We love reading your comments Delilah!
My ex-wife grew up mostly in SLP, through her teen years, then she lived mostly in Puebla and CDMX. She always said SLP was a beautiful city, I saw a few photos, but your videos really give a sense of it. When I went to Mexico with her , we only stayed in Mexico City.
Im potosino i havent ben there 30years,great video.
all of your meals looked outstanding. great video guys!
Gracias por promocionar mi bello estado. Como San Luis Potosí no hay dos.
He’s the owner he’s always there and welcomes everyone!
It’s a beautiful city, it’s the place I was born. Another thing that it’s known for it’s for la ciudad de los jardines . The city of gardens. You see a garden on almost every corner at the centro.
Next time we’ll have to pay attention to the gardens!
I've also heard some people call San Luis Potosí "México's Paris"
It’s a beautiful city. very historic. Nice people, great food. Amazing atmosphere. It’s been so long I’ve been there. I miss it 😞
It really is! Hope you can visit again soon!
Thank you guys , nice presentation of the city of San Luis Potosi
Pretty! This is was good vlog. Felt more like a tv travel show. What you did with this video is what i thought you might show with san miguel de allende but instead san miguel did not seem to have a wow factor you. I enjoy your vlogs.
TV travel show! We like that! haha. We'll keep that in mind for future travel guides. Thank you, Perla!
Hi Javi & Jo - This is my first time view your channel. I was looking for a objective video of San Luis Potosí and your truly impressed me from all the pones I saw. I am a new follower. I live in Toluca, Mexico - I am from the USA decendant of Spanish family - New york City born and raised, Newport Beach, CA and San Antonio Texas for 2 years. Now living in Mexico with my mexicana sweetheart and loving every minute of life here. Looking forward to my first visit to San Luis Potosí with my sweetheart.
Awesome video guys, actually in the airport bout to head to SLP in a little bit, super excited to check it out and do my own exploration! 👋🏼
Oh we’re a bit jealous! Have fun and eat something delicious for us!
Great video, very helpful and straight to the point.
Nice vid! Recently moved to Playa del Carmen but itching to go explore some new places, this one just made the list!
Roots in SLP 🌵 🇲🇽…cannot wait to go back 😩
I am love that food , San Luis Potosi is incredible , really nice place to live
We absolutely loved it! Have you been?
I've never considered San Luis as a turistic destination. I don't know why. After seeing your video, I want to visit asap.
Gracis por un video de excelente calidad. Salucita.
It's amazing when you experience a city through the eyes of a tourist. You see and appreciate so much!
Thank you !!
Ahh San Luis my wife’s family hometown haven’t gone back since the pandemic but I’m in Tijuana rn and flying out tonight to finally go back 💙 it’s a second home to me
flying out this weekend cant wait to check out internacional
After watching your video we went to Cafe Corta'o when we arrived in San Luis Potosi and he made the same promise to us that it would be the best breakfast ever and it certainly lived up to that. We made our own youtube video of it. Thank you so much for sharing this video. We hope you are both well and happy.
This is awesome!!!
Mi SLP its so beautiful there!! 😍😇
I have family there it's a beautiful place to visit hopefully in the summer i wil go
My favorite time to go is during Christmas 🎄💕
That would be amazing to see!
It's on my must visit list. My Great Great Grandfather and Grandmother were born here and grew up there. There names were Anastacia Hernandez and Bernardo Galavis Soto.
If anyone is related to them please reach out. I don't know much about Anastacia but Bernardo was born in Aug 29 1870 to Jose Turbicio Galaviz Esquibel and Maria De Buenaventura Soto. He migrated to San Antonio TX with Anastacia.
Great video, greetings from Mexico City
Hey, thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! We can't wait to get to Mexico City, hopefully sooner than later!
It's a beautiful city I've been there before and I have family there 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
It was gorgeous! We loved it!
Thanks 👍
Hermosa cidad
Awesome
Wow wow wow!
It’s a beautiful place right?!?
I remember I would go to Mercado Hidalgo every time I would go visit my grandma
Oh yes, the good ole Mercado Hidalgo!
Video was amazing, just I kinda was hoping"that you would show the street called Avenida Carranza"
Oh man, next time for sure!!!
Potosíno hermósa 🇸🇰 🌵🏜️🏝️🏞️
My paternal grandfather was from there
You seemed to hit legit spots. Hope yall got to try the street food.
We loved our time here, wishing we could go back! We did get to try some, but probably not as much as we should have!
We may retire in Mexico and hope to find a nice city with cool weather...this city looks pretty awesome. Any thoughts on this city for a retired US couple ? We both speak Spanish...and have lived abroad before but never in Mexico. Great video...thx !
I'm from San Luis Potosí, You may like it the weather is great not too hot or cold but keep in mind this is just the centro histórico (downtown) the city is much bigger, we have a beautiful big park with 2 lakes and a museum inside, there's the carranza avenue wich in Sundays closes and it becomes a ciclovía (for riding bikes) and lots of museums. That's just the city the state of san Luis has 4 different zones each one with different weather and food. I advise you to come and visit before you make a decision.
@@karlacastillo6838
How’s La Mojonera?
My mom was born and raised there.
Wanting to come back
Haven’t been since I was 12,I’m 37 now.
Would love to visit the old ranch ❤️
San luis potosi is more beautiful ,then los.angeles
Is there is any mosque there??
We’re not sure
No. You may find a mosque or prayer room in Mexico City.
No, most are catholic churches
I live there
I have indigenous roots there
Yo soy potosina de💞
My AncestryDNA says this is where I’m from
secuestros estorciones , descutizamientos, decapitaciones , etc
todo eso... ah y gente burra que no sabe escribir jaja
M.A.S.L.P.
entraron al mercado hidalgo que pena
FYI. Turístic is not a word.
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Calle Zaragoza es Bonita pero todo ese graffiti la hace un lugar con gente sin eduacion civica, la gente no respeta ni lo que es propio.
Please stop the constant panning. Especially zoomed in panning across everything.
He was Not the waiter, he was the owner of the restaurant... Oh gringos Oh...
Maybe we should have said: “After we talked to the waitress and told her it was our first time, she came back with the owner and he recommended some dishes and ordered for us!”
We know it’s the owner.
Why you don't speak Spanish I believe you're Mexican but why speak English in a Mexican city doesn't make since🙄🙄🙄🙄
Looks super boring. Food same as everywhere else and too many churches. God bless
chtpm
I live in San Luis Potosí for now and let me just tell you,don’t leave the gate open or a cow will eat and poop on your things,happend to me:) oh and there’s a lot of drunk people there and it’s not very nice,but it’s really cool I guess.
And there’s cold weather,so if you want to visit I recommend bringing warm jackets
Jajajajaja los 2 bien mexicanotes y hablando inglés en slp mexico jajaja tanta risa me da nomas cruzan a nuestro pais y ya se creen americanos cuando los verdaderos americanos aquí son los de Oklahoma jaja