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At the very least it sounds like a wonderful city to visit for a while!
ОтветитьHow is the air quality of Xalapa? Is it polluted? After living in Mexico for years, I was surprised to learn how polluted Puebla is. Also how is the humidity? I did hear that Xalapa is very humid & can damage your things. Is that true?
ОтветитьThank you for another wonderful video I'm adding this to my list of places I would like to go to. I would love something like this but a little warmer, any suggestions? I can handle up to 85 or 90°
ОтветитьI visited the museo de anthropology. Very nice! Would like to go back and see more of this city. Can you do a review of puerto de veracruz and Boca del Rio?
ОтветитьI would love to hear from someone who has lived there as far as the weather (Is it Houston humid?) and is it “sleepy” (Is it very suburban?)
ОтветитьWatching from California
ОтветитьThank you for featuring a city I haven’t heard of!!! I’m so happy to know cites without expats and tourists still exist!
ОтветитьI'm going to add Xalapa to my list of places to retire to. I'm Filipino-Canadian.
ОтветитьDo you ever respond to mails?
ОтветитьWait a few years, estadounidenses will ruin this city,
ОтветитьI currently live in CDMX, I’ve also stayed in Oaxaca. I am looking to move to a city with great nature in Mexico that’s not super touristy but also isn’t heavily isolated. I loved Oaxaca for dating more indigenous looking Mexican women but I’m looking for somewhere that also has natural water. Could be a beach or can be another nice body of water. Thank you for any help you can provide!
ОтветитьHills, Hills, Hills! This wasn't really touched upon in the video, but there are a lot of very steep hills, especially in centro. If you are older or have mobility issues, this will not be the ideal city for you. Very correct to say you won't really find too many English speakers here ( a plus, in my opinion). A very beautiful city, with kind people, and delicious coffee!
ОтветитьHow walkable is the city for someone who doesn't wish to drive?
ОтветитьLooks like a gem for retirement!
ОтветитьXalapa looks and sounds like a hidden gem, thank you for the tour!
ОтветитьI would think that it is wiser to spend one month there before I make a big move.
Ответитьsounds very appealing!
ОтветитьI have say that this is a very beautiful and lush looking area. Scenery is important for me as is a great cup of coffee. I will need to look further into living here. Thank you for sharing another wonderful location in beautiful Mexico.
ОтветитьOne of my most beloved cities in my State of Veracruz. I used to go there from the Port every single week for work, loved it! since their people are adorable and their food is amazing <3
ОтветитьI have been watching your videos now for a couple of years. Always looking for a place low on expats and tourists and beautifully green.
This place just might be the ticket. Thank you!
If US citizens get scared by the media coverage of Mexico, take a look at the world peace index rankings and see where the “safe” US is ranked. Mexican people are kind, giving, friendly people. Don’t judge by what you see on the trusty Web🙄
ОтветитьAnother absolutely wonderful and professionally done video.
I would love to see a video on the top things to do in some of these cities/states as far as entertainment. I, for one, like watching sports, basketball in particular. Would be great to kniw about sports teams, events, etc. Also, would be great to hear about universities that have regular events including sports, theater, etc. Just my two cents!
Marianna: Cada vez que veo unos de tus videos Quiero mover alli......LOL Gracias
ОтветитьI want to move to Mexico but need real help video or reading suggestions I am single 60th years old I have the same job for 37th year a good 401k want stop working and move and live in Mexico in 4 years help?
ОтветитьMy wife and I love Xalapa and Coapetec. Her father was born there and she has extended family here and in Puebla. I agree the central city is very walkable and the people are very friendly. Spanish is a prerequisite however as we didn’t speak English the entire time we were there. Coffee is very good and the archeological museum is first rate. I loved it and their baseball team is known as the Xalapenos which you have to support 😂
ОтветитьI had the privilege to live in the enchanted place known as Xalapa as a high school exchange student in 1961. I was able to return in the 1970's related to my business activities in tourism. What I enjoyed most were the people, music, dance, food, coffee, pastries, conversation and chess en cafeteria Chedraui, the people, surrounding areas, Hacienda Consulapa, Coatepec, the people, long day trips or weekend getaways to Puebla, the Port City of Veracruz. Did I mention how much I enjoyed the people, music, dance, food, nearby adventures and people? Xalapa en mi corazon para siempre - un gringo convertido a jaorcho.
ОтветитьLack of fellow gringos? Adding it to my list of good cities.
That is the specific reason I have been in Guatemala City for 3 years. Too many of us (absolutely including NGO workers) tends to add more negatives than positives.
Lovely and informative video
ОтветитьWhat are the small bodies of water?
ОтветитьVery green!😮 Love it!
ОтветитьWell it won't be affordable if you keep telling everyone about it...🤣
ОтветитьLooks and sounds like a beautiful area. Would love to explore with a long visit en la futura. Another great video, gracias!
ОтветитьPlease keep Veracruz a secret!!! 🤫
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