OAXACA, MEXICO | The Perfect Oaxaca Travel Itinerary (Coast to the Mountains in 2-3 weeks)
Oaxaca lies in the southwest of Mexico. It’s made up of a vast coastline and rugged mountains, with narrow valleys, canyons and ravines between them. Oaxaca is best known for its unique cuisine as well as its indigenous people and cultures. The largest indigenous groups are the Zapotecs and the Mixtecs, but there are sixteen groups that are officially recognized. These cultures have survived better than most others in Mexico thanks to the state's isolating terrain and commitment to honoring traditions. In this video, we will show you the perfect Oaxaca itinerary. This itinerary is recommended for at least a 14 day stay in Oaxaca and can be completed by public transportation, rental car, or a mix of both!
Stop 1: Puerto Escondido
How to get here: Direct flights from Mexico City and Guadalajara
Recommended stay: 3-5 days
Stop 2: Mazunte
How to get here: Bus from Puerto Escondido to Pochutla and tell the bus driver that you want to get off at San Antonio. From there, you’ll have to take a taxi or local collectivo.
Recommended stay: 1-2 days
Stop 3: Zipolite
How to get here: 20-minute taxi ride from Mazunte
Recommended stay: 1-2 days
Stop 4: San José del Pacifico
How to get here: Bus from Lineas Unidas Bus station in Zipolite directly to José del Pacifico
Recommended stay: 2-3 days
Stop 5: Oaxaca City
How to get here: Bus from San José del Pacifico main road to Oaxaca City (bus leaves every hour)
Recommended stay: 7 days including day trips as mentioned below
Stop 6: Mitla
How to get there? Take a bus or rent a car from Oaxaca City, which will take you here in approximately 1 hour.
Recommended stay: day trip
☑️ Mitla day tour from Oaxaca City (in combination with Hierve El Agua):
Stop 7: Hierve el Agua
How to get there? Located 70 kms or 43 miles from Oaxaca City, this is another site you can do as a day trip. You can rent a car or take a tour from Oaxaca. Alternatively, you can come by collectivo from Mitla.
Recommended stay: day trip
☑️ Day Tour from Oaxaca City to Hierve el Agua and Mezcal Distillery:
Stop 8: Pueblos Mancomunados
How to get there? There are buses to Cuajimoloyas and Benito Juárez that leave from the “second class” bus station in Oaxaca City a few times a day. The driver will drop you off near the “tourist office” where you can book your activities and accommodation.
Recommended stay: 1-5 days
Where to next?
After exploring the highlights of Oaxaca, you can continue your journey across other states in Mexico. The most common travel route goes to the southeast to San Cristobal de las Casas in Chiapas. It’s possible to take the ADO night bus from Oaxaca City, which takes about 12 hours.
Alternatively, you can head to the north towards Puebla and Mexico City. Puebla is another beautiful city and gateway to the surrounding mountains and volcanoes. It takes about 4 hours to get here.
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Aguascalientes, Mexico is the capital city of the state of Aguascalientes, Mexico which is located in north-central Mexico. Aguascalientes City is a wonderful place to visit if you plan to travel Mexico.
In this Mexico Travel Vlog we guide you through our day in Aguascalientes showing you things to do, what to do (que hacer), what to eat, where to eat and much more! We also take you to a few different neighborhoods in Aguascalientes as well as to Plaza de las Tres Centurias to marvel at the trains! Aguascalientes surprised us with its beauty so don’t overlook this city on your travels to Mexico! #aguascalientes #mexico
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San Antonio Riverwalk: The ULTIMATE GUIDE!!!
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The San Antonio Riverwalk is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Texas. This iconic attraction is known for its picturesque views, bustling restaurants, and lively atmosphere. Whether you're looking to take a romantic stroll, enjoy a family outing, or explore the city's history, the San Antonio Riverwalk has something for everyone. From its scenic bridges and winding waterways to its vibrant cultural events and world-class shopping, the Riverwalk is a must-see destination in Texas.
One of the best things about the San Antonio Riverwalk is its diverse array of dining options. With over 50 restaurants to choose from, visitors can enjoy everything from classic Tex-Mex fare to upscale Italian cuisine. The Riverwalk is also home to several popular bars and nightlife spots, making it a popular destination for those looking to unwind after a long day of sightseeing. With so many options to choose from, visitors are sure to find a dining experience that suits their taste and budget.
In addition to its dining and entertainment options, the San Antonio Riverwalk is also a hub for cultural events and festivals throughout the year. From the Fiesta de las Luminarias in December to the famous Battle of Flowers Parade in April, the Riverwalk is always buzzing with excitement and energy. Whether you're a history buff, art lover, or simply looking for a good time, the San Antonio Riverwalk is the perfect destination to experience the best of Texas culture and hospitality.
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THEY told me NOT to COME HERE! | TORREÓN, Coahuila | Travel MEXICO 2021 | MEXICAN Food! | 4K 🇲🇽
TORREÓN, COAHUILA, Mexico - Hola! In this Travel Mexico video, we travel from Durango to the neighbouring state of Coahuila, more specifically, to the city of Torreón! They told me not to come here (ie everyone) due to the fact that it's supposedly not the safest city in Mexico and there's nothing to do. Unsurprisingly, 'they' were WRONG!
This video (in 4k) covers some first impressions of Torreón, we eat some amazing street food at a local market (lonches!), and head up the Teleférico to Cerro de las Noas, known for a particular type of cactus common across northern Mexican states and wait for it, the tallest CHRIST statue in NORTH AMERICA!!
If you're thinking about moving to Mexico or becoming one of the increasing number of expats in Mexico, your choices aren't limited to popular areas like Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Cancun or Puerto Vallarta. Durango/Coahuila are states that, granted, you'll need to be able to speak Spanish in, but the city and state has so much to offer, just as much as those other places!
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Why go to Torreón Mexico? (A Guide for Gringos)
Torreon Mexico isn't in the guide books, but it should be! It's definitely a place worth stopping in to visit. It's known as the land of the noas where the cactus noa grows. It's part of the Laguna region in Coahuila Mexico.
Top sites to visit would be: Cristo de las Noas, Canal de la Perla, Arocena Museum, el Bosque Park.
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Morelia, Michoacán | Atractivos turísticos.
Mochileros, bienvenidos a la capital Michoacan, Morelia. Una de las ciudad mejor conservadas de México, patrimonio de la humanidad por UNESCO y capital cultural del estado. En este video conoceremos los atractivos que tiene, donde comer, que hacer, museos, etc. No se lo pierdan!
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Riverwalk | San Antonio, Texas | Where to Eat | Best Restaurants | Panadería | Domingo | Boudro's
San Antonio is a large city in south-central Texas with a rich colonial heritage. Home to over 1 ½ million people, it is the 7th largest city in the U.S. It is home to the Alamo, an 18th-century Spanish mission preserved to remember the 1836 battle for Texas independence from Mexico. San Antonio also features the Tower of the Americas, a 750 foot tall observatory built for the 1968 World's Fair. But the #1 attraction in the area is the famed San Antonio Riverwalk, a bustling area filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural experiences.
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0:00 Intro & Teaser
0:51 San Antonio Overview
1:43 La Panadería
4:11 Domingo Restaurante
6:30 Boudro’s Texas Bistro
8:04 Outro
Okay, so La Panadería is not actually on the Riverwalk. It is a few hundred feet away on Houston Street. But it was here four years ago that Guy Fieri featured this latin bakery on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. He bragged on the Tequila-Almond Croissants, but I couldn’t pass up the Tres Leches Croissant. Brothers José and David Cáceres (KAH-seh-res) have combined old school Mexican bakery methods with the best of French, Italian and American influences. Additionally, they serve up cafe foods all day long, including out of this world breakfast sandwiches, morning meals like Ranchero Eggs Benedict and French Toast, Tortas (Mexican sandwiches), and creative salads. But you are indeed amiss if you don’t try their coffees, breads, and pastries. Visit the Riverwalk if you want the iconic atmosphere, but make the short trip to La Panadería if you want the best baked goods in the great state of Texas.
Opened in April of 2021, Domingo Restaurante is billed as a “tribute to South Texas cuisine.” Executive chef Arturo Treviño turns out ceviche appetizers, tacos, a short rib quesadilla, green chile enchiladas, and a Sonoran-style crispy hot dog. Agave-based cocktails accompany a nice selection of craft beers and wines. Many of the recent customers have dubbed this “their new San Antonio favorite” - and I was able to clearly see why. Domingo’s attention to detail on items such as their breakfast potatoes quickly won me over. I expect this to be one of San Antonio’s new go-to diners on the Riverwalk.
Boudro’s Texas Bistro is what many describe as a treasured local eating tradition found right on the famed San Antonio Riverwalk. It is easy to see why Esquire Magazine dubbed this as one of the 50 best restaurants in the country. Executive chef Danny Ibarra serves up wood-grilled steaks and seafood dishes that are prepared with a South Texas influence and a fine restaurant flare. But Boudro’s is perhaps best known for their tableside guacamole preparation, a mesmerizing opener that pairs well with their list of adored cocktails - including their prickly pear margaritas. The riverside patio is perfect to soak in the atmosphere and dine on some of the most highly rated foods that the Riverwalk has to offer.
20 Places in the US You NEED To See Before You Die
In this video, you'll see 20 places in the US you NEED to see before you die.
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👉Lugares populares de interés en Coyoacán
El Centro Histórico de Coyoacán y sus al rededores son algunos de los lugares más bohemios, pintorescos y bonitos de la Ciudad de México, son muy visitados por turistas nacionales y extranjeros debido a su gran cantidad de atractivos culturales.
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Es una breve guía para saber que ver en Coyoacán.
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Official Taco of Del Rio | Molcajetes Restaurant | Del Rio, TX
If you’re from Del Rio, you’re probably no stranger to the GBC. GBC stands for “Guisado Bean & Cheese”, the most popular taco of Val Verde County. When it comes to GBC’s and authentic Mexican food, Molcajetes Restaurant does it best.
At Molcajetes, corn and flour tortillas are handmade every day. Classic meals are recreated that remind customers of grandmother’s/mother’s home cooking – and that’s the mission. Whether it’s Mexican seafood, traditional enchiladas, tacos or sopas, Molcajetes makes each plate fresh with a unique twist.
Like the Enmoladas: chicken enchiladas topped with mole sauce, or the Torre De Camaron: marinated shrimp layered with avocado, pico de gallo and cucumber. The house favorite is where the restaurant gets its namesake, the Molcajete, which is a combination of shrimp, fajitas, cheese, nopal, peppers, grilled onions with ranchero sauce and served in a giant mortar.
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