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Monterrey Mexico ???????? City Tour & First Impressions | 90 Countries With 3 Kids

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Monterrey Mexico ???????? City Tour & First Impressions | 197 Countries, 3 Kids

Monterrey, Mexico is the capital and largest city of the northeastern state of Nuevo León, not far from the border with Texas. It's widely recognized as the Mexican city with the highest standard and quality of life. Besides being a wealthy commercial center of northern Mexico, it’s rich in history and culture, and it’s also one of the most developed, industrialized, and urbanized cities in Mexico.

There’s so much to see and do, and the city is full of historical monuments, museums, restaurants, and green areas. You will love El Cerro de la Silla, El Cerro del as Mitras, La Sierra Madre with its gorgeous mountain landscapes and the thermal springs. There are river walks, national parks to visit which are very close to the city (20-30 minutes) and fun parks for the kids like Fundidora with the amazing Horno 3 science center.

Throughout Monterrey there are many great options for shopping including all the high end brand names in an area called San Pedro Garza Garcia. This is where we ended up going to find a Tim Hortons. :-)

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First Impressions of Monterrey — Mexico's Most Modern City?

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Monterrey, Mexico: An Impressive and Modern City! (Travel Vlog)

Yet another city that surprised us and blew away our expectations in Mexico, but this time in different ways. We traded the cute and charming colonial architecture for skyscrapers and the hustle and bustle of a modern big city. So much about Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico surprised us but the thing that blew our minds us the most was the incredible landscape. The entire city is surrounded by beautiful and dramatic mountain peaks that made us feel like we were in Hawaii or something. All the while, we were just 2 hours driving south of the Texas border.
In this travel vlog, we visit some of our favorite neighborhoods in Monterrey, a massive mural made up of 300 houses, some incredible city parks and plazas, try a local dish called cabritos. (baby goats), and more!
It’s a fascinating city but so different than other cities we’ve visited so far in Mexico. For quite a few reasons that we highlight in the video.
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00:00 Intro
00:13 First Impressions
01:32 Increíble Mural (First of it's kind!)
02:57 Transportation in Monterrey
03:33 Parque Fundidora
04:24 Monterrey Economy
05:10 Parque Fundidora Attractions
06:00 Heading to Centro
06:16 ¡Necesito comida! (Time for food!)
06:45 What's on the menu...
07:13 Trying Cabrito for the first time
07:43 The verdict!
09:12 Visiting Barrio Antiguo
10:07 Charming Coffee Shop
11:04 Calle José María Morelos
11:39 Las Monjitas (The Nuns Restaurant)
13:16 Macroplaza
13:56 Trash Elephant
14:35 Palace Museum
15:09 History of Monterrey
16:14 AirBnB Tour!
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MEXICO'S MOST BEAUTIFUL CITY! What to do in Monterrey

Monterrey totally blew me away. It's one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico that I've ever been to. What do you think?

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Inside Mexico’s Craziest Market - WE WERE SHOCKED! (our first time in Mexico City) | CDMX, Mexico

We’ve made it to Mexico City! In this video, we are experiencing the market culture in Mexico City (CDMX). We started at, La Merced Market, which is one of the largest and most vibrant markets in Mexico City (CDMX). La Merced can be a bit overwhelming at first, with its labyrinthine streets and endless rows of stalls and vendors. But it's all part of the experience, and we quickly got swept up in the excitement and energy of the place. The market is a true feast for the senses, with the smells, sounds, and colors of Mexico all around you.

We then visited Mercado Sonora, which is a vibrant and bustling market located right next to La Merced. You can find a wide variety of products, from traditional Mexican crafts and souvenirs to exotic herbs, spices, and potions used in traditional folk medicine.

After visiting Mercado Sonora, we continued our exploration of Mexico City by checking out some local establishments. We stopped at a pulqueria, which is a traditional Mexican bar that specializes in pulque, a fermented beverage made from the sap of the agave plant. Next, we visited a cantina, which is another type of traditional Mexican bar. Finally, we took a leisurely stroll around the old town of Mexico City, soaking up the rich history and vibrant culture of the area.

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1 Year in Mexico - What it's like? #monterrey

???????? What is living in Mexico like? I lived 8 months in Mexico City, and now 6 months in Monterrey. In this video I'm sharing my experiences, the reality of living abroad and some points about cost of living in Mexico.

Living in Monterrey Mexico has been interesting. At this stage I've been really focused on my work (which often is the reality about living abroad), so we haven't explored much of Monterrey yet.

However, I have really enjoyed living in Mexico over the past year, as the weather, food and people have been very welcoming. Though the summer in Monterrey was a real challenge!

One year in Mexico is hopefully the first one of many to come, and I'm looking forward travel around more in this beautiful country with my fiancée.

00:00 Living in Mexico
00:50 Benefits of living in Mexico
01:14 Living in Monterrey
01:50 Why we moved to Monterrey
02:45 Should I move to Mexico?
03:45 Is Mexico safe?
04:05 Can I get by speaking English?
04:35 Things I like about Mexico

Tulum Mexico Travel Guide - Top Things To See and Do | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids

Tulum is a breathtaking stretch of beach along Mexico’s eastern Yucatan coast and has a reputation as the ultimate place to come to unplug, relax and enjoy the cool vibes.

In contrast to the mega-resorts of neighboring Cancun and Playa del Carmen, the places to stay in Tulum are all eco-friendly and laid-back. You'll spend your days here eating fresh fish tacos, doing yoga overlooking the water, and reading on the beach.

The main draw is Tulum's gorgeous beach, one of the best in Mexico, plus the casual vibe of downtown—these two distinct areas, about a 20-minute bike ride apart, are where you'll spend all your time. Tulum has several things to see, from the historic Tulum ruins to the beautiful Cenotes. There are also world-class shops and restaurants and ita a short drive away to visit the Mexican theme parks such as Xplor, Xcaret, Xsenses and Xel Ha.

You may be wondering if Tulum is still worth visiting despite all the Sargassum seaweed on the beaches you may have heard about on the news and the answer is absolutely yes!!!

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First-time Mexico City: everything you REALLY must know

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Mexico City is probably my favorite capital in Latin America -- an intoxicating, passionate, and culturally-rich place with (still) a largely misunderstood reputation. In this Mexico City travel guide for first-timers, I share all the must-visits and the essential travel tips that will make your stay the best it can be! Mexico's capital, CDMX, can be a little overwhelming in terms of the sheer number of things to do, but I'll help you check out the best stuff even if you have limited time available.

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Monterrey, Mexico | Things to Do

We decided to jump down to Monterrey, Mexico for a long weekend to celebrate the New Year. We didn’t have a ton of time down there, just a long weekend, but we did want to share a few activities in the area that we did enjoy. Also, we drove and crossed the border for the first time, which turns out is kind of complicated. If you’re curious or interested in more information about crossing the border in a vehicle with foreign (non Mexican) plates check out our Quick Guide video here:



Monterrey Things to Do:

Santa Lucia Riverwalk
The Santa Lucia Riverwalk is an artificial river in Monterrey that spans 1.5 miles long, connecting the Macroplaza to Parque Fundidora. Construction broke ground in 1996 but was halted due to economic reasons for 9 whole years before it started again in 2005 and was finally completed in 2007. Today it is one of the cities biggest attractions. There are several restaurants, museums and fountains along the walkway and you can even take a riverboat tour to Fundidora and back.

Paseo Santa Lucia
The riverwalk boat tour is open daily from 10a-930p. A roundtrip usually takes about 45 minutes to complete and you may exit at the turnaround in Parque Fundidora.

Tickets are 100 pesos for Adults and 50 pesos for children


Cola de Caballo
Cola de Caballo, Spanish for horse tail, is a beautiful waterfall located about 30 minutes outside of Monterrey in the town of Villa de Santiago in Nuevo León and is approximately 25 meters or 82 feet tall. After a short 10 minute walk from the entrance you will arrive at the waterfall where you can take pictures and enjoy the area. There is no swimming allowed. You can also opt to skip the walk and hire a local to transport you to the waterfall with their horse buggies for a small negotiable fee.

There is a small market outside the park with many interesting items for sale and to eat. Additionally, the town Parque Ecoturistico is located in is known for its woodworking skills and you can find many shops roadside on the way to the park selling all kinds of handmade wooden products, from mugs and cutting boards to table tops and rocking chairs.

Open daily from 9a-6p.
Admission is 100 pesos


El Rey Del Cabrito
El Rey del Cabrito is a Monterrey culinary staple. Cabrito is Spanish for baby goat. Known for its expertise at being the very best in spit fire roasting their goats, El Rey del Cabrito truly is a unique and delicious spectacle you absolutely cannot miss. We started with the frijoles con veneno and tried Cabrito Pecho y Pierna at the recommendation of our server. It was extremely tender and savory. Don't skip it.

Open daily from 1130a-11p.


El Cielo Hike
The El Cielo waterfall hike is located inside the Parque Estanzuela. It is a moderate 4 mile hike roundtrip. Access to the waterfall closes at 1p everyday to ensure everyone returns in time before closing. There are several very steep inclines on this hike. Some of which are on a paved area which can be slippery due to the extreme incline. Steep enough for me to wish we would’ve had our walking sticks with us. The waterfall is definitely worth the hike. The road to the park entrance is about 10 minutes long on rough cobblestones, but any normal vehicle can do it under normal weather circumstances. Just take it slow.

Open daily from 7a-4p.
Access to the waterfall closes at 1p.
The ticket booth closes at 3p.
Admission is 40 pesos


Presa la Boca
Presa la Boca is a huge lake surrounded by the mountains about 20 minutes south of Monterrey. You can take a boat rental tour around the lake, but there really isn’t too much else to do there. They have horse rides for hire and corn machines to feed the ducks but that’s about it. It’s nice to look at and there are pretty good restaurants there. It’s worth stopping by if it’s on your way somewhere but I wouldn’t plan on making a whole day out of it.

The restaurant we ate at was called Restaurant de Mariscos Puerto Rico and is open daily from 8a-9p.


Luztopia
Luztopia is a huge light spectacle that takes place in Parque Fundidora and along the Santa Lucia Riverwalk. It goes from November 23 to January 8th and is open daily from 5p-11p.

Admission ranges from 105 to 260 pesos per person depending on the day you go and the package you choose.

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Let's Virtually Explore Monterrey Mexico!

Let's explore the world through Google Street View.

Today we are visiting Monterrey in Nuevo León, Mexico. A big and bustling city! I was very impressed at the scale of the city and construction as well as the scale of the surrounding countryside. Epic mountains all around and even in the city itself. So many places to eat and explore. Museums and history and bridges and parks....I could definitely see spending some time here.



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Monterrey ¿Qué hacer? / Costo X Destino with english subtitles

Muchas personas tienen la creencia de que Monterrey es una ciudad industrial que solo se visita para cerrar negocios, pero no es así. Acompaña a Alejandra a recorrer este increíble lugar lleno de interesantes museos como el Museo de Historia Mexicana, el del Noreste, el del Palacio y el Horno 3 , a probar deliciosa comida como la machaca o el cabrito y por supuesto conocer increíbles atracciones turísticas como el paseo Santa Lucía o las Grutas de García.

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An Unexpected Visit to The Mean Streets of Monterrey Mexico

After a strange ticket left me with one of the most indirect flights of my life, all things pointed to a visit to Monterrey, Mexico. I didn't know anything about coming but hearing whispers of a fantastic old town and roasted goat, I knew I had to go!

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Gringos in Monterrey: Cola de Caballo Waterfall and Villa de Santiago

Welcome to Monterrey, Nuevo Leon! In today's Gringos in Monterrey vlog we head to the majestic waterfall of Cola de Caballo and to the beautiful, picturesque Pueblo Mágico of Villa de Santiago.

A few fun facts about the Cola de Caballo waterfall is that it is 82 feet tall and that it is not 100% natural.

The Pueblo Mágico of Villa De Santiago was founded in 1648 by Diego Rodríguez de Montemayor. It is one of two Pueblo Mágicos in the state of Nuevo Leon.

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Monterrey, Mexico: Exploring Barrio Antiguo (Old Town)

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Popularly known as the Barrio Antiguo (spanish old neighborhood) comprise what is preserved from the historical quarter of the city of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. Currently located next to the Government Palace and the Macroplaza, it originally covered a larger space from the Santa Catarina River to 5 de Mayo Street, south to north, and from Mina Street to Roble Street (nowadays Avenida Benito Juárez), east to west. Most of the buildings now preserved are from the Spanish Colonial period and from the last years of the 19th century.(Learn more about Barrio Antiguo in Monterrey, Mexico:


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Best Places to Travel in Mexico 2024

MEXICO: This is a list of the best places to visit in Mexico. We spent over a month traveling Mexico. In that month we went all over the country to make this Mexico travel guide. We explored Baja Sur, Jalisco, Mexico City, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, Guanajuato, Guerrero and everything in between. We didn't make it to Acapulco or Monterrey, but we covered much of Mexico in this travel guide. Mexico is a large country so we did some road tripping and took flights across the country. if you visit Mexico be ready for a culturally rich, diverse, historical country, known for its great food, beaches and overall awesome experience. Enjoy this Mexico travel guide! We tell you the best places to visit in Mexico!

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What to do in MONTERREY, Nuevo Leon | MODERN RICH City in Mexico

Learn about what to do in the capital city Monterrey in Nuevo Leon. It's one of Mexico’s most modern and industrialized cities with beautiful mountains, museums and plenty of sites to visit. ⬇️

Conoce qué hacer en la capital Monterrey en Nuevo León. Es una de las ciudades más modernas e industrializadas de México, con hermosas montañas, museos y muchos sitios para visitar.

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Yucatan Mexico ???????? Top 10 Things To See & Do | 90+ Countries with 3 Kids

Join us to discover the top 10 things to see and do in the Yucatan and Quintana Roo regions of Mexico!

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¡Hola Puebla!

In today's travel Mexico vlog we head to the great city of Puebla, Puebla! It's actually not our first time in Puebla- but this time around we have three main goals...

1) Hangout with Los Perms!


2) Eat, eat, and eat some more!
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Hola amigo! We are Greg and Hillary – a husband and wife team that loves traveling, going on adventures, and helping others do the same! For the past two years or so we have been living in and traveling through Mexico! We have lived in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico City, and Querétaro. Additionally we have traveled to a few other places within Mexico such as Puebla, Huasteca Potosina, Monterrey, Zacatecas, Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Cancún, Aguascalientes, Morelia, Guadalajara, Cholula, Oaxaca, Puerto Escondido, Huatulco, and a Valle de Bravo, Tulum, and a few others ????

Mexico City - First impressions and sights around the city

We landed in Mexico city and checked out some of the sights this huge city has to offer!

It is beautifully and historically intact city, full of colonial architecture, great street food and great people!

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