Things that SHOCKED US about Morelia, Mexico
Before coming to Morelia, Michoacan we never expected some of the weird, awesome, and crazy things here.
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In our first ever Morelia vlog, we are talking about some of the things that totally surprised us about this city in Michoacán. They're not all bad and they're not all good—but they are things we weren't expecting about Morelia 2018. Along the way, we are exploring various parts of the city like El Centro de Morelia, the Morelia Aqueduct (Acueducto de Morelia), and the gorgeous Morelia cathedral. ¿Que hacer en Morelia? A LOT! And we barely just scratched the surface while talking about the colectivos, interesting social behavior in Morelia, unique food to Morelia / Michoacan, and life in Morelia.
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Hotel La Soledad, Morelia, Mexico.
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Hotel de la Soledad is located in central Morelia, close to Plaza de Armas, Museum of Colonial Art, and Mariano Matamoros Theater. Nearby points of interest also include Regional Museum of Michoacan and Morelia Cathedral. Hotel de la Soledad's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch.
Room service is available. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. This Morelia property has 37 square meters of event space consisting of banquet facilities, small meeting rooms, and exhibit space.
For a surcharge, shuttle services include a roundtrip airport shuttle (available on request), an area shuttle, a ski shuttle, and a beach shuttle. Wedding services, tour/ticket assistance, and translation services are available. Self parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include laundry facilities, currency exchange, and express check-in.
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SPICY FIRE Dip Tacos & BEST Street Tacos in Morelia Mexico
My second day in Morelia and I had some of the spiciest dip tacos and also some steamed tacos! Later, I went to an awesome candy museum called Real Dulces Morelianos, and I defiantly felt like Charlie and won a golden ticket to the candy factory. After some sweets, I had to go check out a taco stand that I couldn't get to try in my vlog that I talked about. And it was one of the best street tacos I had! I know there's probably a lot more amazing tacos all around Mexico City. So I can't wait to go and try all the different vendors.
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Blvd. Agustín Arriaga Rivera 1080, Nueva Chapultepec, 58280 Morelia, Mich., Mexico
✧ Chololoy Tacos Y Tortas
Cerrada Adolfo Cano # 38-A | Esq Boulevard Garcia de Leon, Morelia 58120, Mexico
✧ Lu (Hotel Casino Morelia)
Calle Hidalgo 229 | Frente a Plaza de Armas, Morelia 58000, Mexico
✧ De La Calle Real Dulces Morelianos
Acueducto 1740, Chapultepec Nte., 58260 Morelia, Mich., Mexico
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MORELIA - The real reason we're done making videos here.
We love Morelia's beauty, Michoacan food, & after-dark events, but this is our last Mexico travel vlog here.
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We have spent two weeks in Morelia, Michoacan. During that time, we've had the opportunity to visit museums, enjoy the gorgeous architecture, learn more about the history of Morelia, and explore a brand new city and culture we had never experienced.
Many people told us not to visit Michoacan because it's considered one of the most dangerous states in Mexico, but we did not experience any violence or danger during our trip. Well, unless you consider being so close to fireworks at the Morelia Cathedral to be especially dangerous. We think Laska had the best time of her life during this trip in Morelia, Mexico.
If you're looking for what to do in Morelia, we totally recommend trying some of the comida Michoacana (Michoacan food) if you travel to Morelia: we enjoyed gazpacho, corundas, local cheese, and local Mezcal! There is SO much food we didn't get the opportunity to try while in Michoacán, so we hope to come back and visit again. Perhaps on our next trip, we can visit the neighboring Pueblos Magicos and towns of Patzcuaro, Tzintzuntzan, Santa Clara del Cobre, and others.
Find out why we're only putting out two travel Mexico vlogs about Morelia despite us being here for two weeks. The reason might not be what you think. And join us for our next Mexico vlog as we share some of the tourist traps and scams from our trip to Playa del Carmen. After that, we'll be heading to the state of Hidalgo for the first time to visit Grutas de Tolontongo!!
OUR FAVORITE RESTAURANTS IN MORELIA:
1. Restaurante Lu Cocina Michoacana - Fine dining at affordable prices. A great place to try traditional Michoacan food.
2. La Cerrada Elote Morelia - This is the best elote in Morelia! It has all the sauces you could ever want for your elote/esquite (corn).
3. La Cerrada Gazpacho Morelia - Truth be told, this is the only gazpacho we tried in Morelia, but a giant cup was 35 pesos and delicious!
4. Panoli Morelia - This Morelia restaurant has excellent prices, good food, and a great view of the cathedral in El Centro de Morelia. It also has a bakery attached with mouth-watering pastries and sweet bread (pan dulce).
5. Tata Mezcaleria - Another great restaurant with traditional comida Michoacana, mezcal, and excellent service. Higher prices than Lu Cocina, but the food is worth it.
6. Cafe Loto - If you're looking for well-priced, fresh vegan food, this is the place to go! It's very close to El Centro of Morelia with a quaint atmosphere.
(We are NOT paid by these restaurants to include our recommendations. We're sharing these spots to help others have an enjoyable time in Morelia, Mexico.)
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Hotel de la Soledad, Morelia, Mexico.
Hotel de la Soledad is located in central Morelia, close to Plaza de Armas, Museum of Colonial Art, and Mariano Matamoros Theater. Nearby points of interest also include Regional Museum of Michoacan and Morelia Cathedral.
Hotel de la Soledad's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch. Room service is available. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. This Morelia property has 37 square meters of event space consisting of banquet facilities, small meeting rooms, and exhibit space.
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Additional property amenities include laundry facilities, currency exchange, and express check-in. This is a smoke-free property. 47 guestrooms at Hotel de la Soledad feature complimentary bottled water and safes. Rooms are all accessible via exterior corridors. Beds come with Select Comfort mattresses, down comforters, and premium bedding. Rooms are individually decorated and furnished. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations with handheld showerheads. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Guestrooms offer direct-dial phones. 32-inch LCD televisions have premium cable channels, free movie channels, and complimentary TV Internet access. Rooms also include ceiling fans and blackout drapes/curtains. Guests may request in-room massages, irons/ironing boards, and hair dryers.
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Morelia, Mexico and Casa Grande
Morelia, Mexico is a city of around a million inhabitants. There, the grid of the colonial center occupies a broad hilltop. Some of Morelia’s low-rise buildings are brightly painted, but most of the façades are hewn from the local pink-hued cantera limestone. Colonial-era churches glitter with lavish decoration — the interior of the Santuario de Guadalupe looks like a Fabergé egg — and museums such as the Palacio Clavijero host well-curated art exhibitions. The arcaded palaces of Morelia’s former nobility ring the heart of the city, a grand rectangle formed by the Plaza de Armas, the cathedral and the Plaza Melchor Ocampo. Nowadays, these arcades overflow with restaurant and café tables, ideal for people-watching, and several of the palaces have been converted into atmospheric hotels.
Casa Grande: Stylish 12-room hotel set on Morelia’s main square in an 18th-century mansion thoughtfully renovated in a contemporary design that retains many period details such as painted neoclassical friezes. Although none of the suites has a view of the square, Nos. 8 through 12 on the second floor overlook Calle Allende; the others face the back courtyard with its thriving wall garden and central fountain. They include features such as beamed double-height ceilings, built-in closets, hardwood floors, leather armchairs, English tapestries and work desks. Chic La Aldaba offers fine views of the Plaza de Armas and serves excellent international cuisine with Mediterranean and Mexican inflections. In-room spa treatments can be arranged. Unfailing professional service.
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REVIEW DEC 01-2011-PART 1:From Michoacan to the past...
It was over 10,000 years ago, that it was 1st inhabited. The state of Michoacan is on the western coast of Mexico. Morelia today's capital city is in the very heart of the country, of Mexico, and is surrounded by a crown of beautiful mountains.
The whole state boasts a rich history and culture as well as it hosts natural wonders from great rivers and volcanic mountains to the marvel of a butterfly, the Monarch butterflies, who travel back and forth to/from canada once a year... Flying from miles away to Mexico Michoacan ! .../...
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review: MEXICO's PRESIDENT YEAR OF TOURISM: MEXICO's Felipe CALDERON made 2011 Mexico YEAR OF TOURISM-
Mexico is very rich in UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE Sites ( Including Pilgrims Road such as DON VASCO ROAD in Michoacan... One of the most fabulous Cultural Tourism you can ever dream of ).
VIDEO-INTERVIEW :Here in the heart of DON VASCO ROAD , the Museum Director speaks on the UNESCO Heritage Site, which was also the setting of the launch of the Feria mundial del turismo 2011.
The World Cultural Tourism Fair logo was all lit up for the fair's opening night at Morelia's Teatro Ocampo.
For the second year in a row, the very fabulous UNESCO Heritage Heart of the city of Morelia, Michoacán was the energy behind the Feria Mundial de Turismo Cultural: the World Cultural Tourism Fair. Hot on the heels of Mexico City's FITA (International Tourism Fair of the Americas), Michoacan 's beautiful colonial heritage city of Morelia captured a world-wide crowd of numerous exhibiting countries--including Indonesia, Slovakia, and Japan--plus twenty Mexican states, and also several corporate exhibitors, was all designed to attract tourism and travel both to Mexico and to their own venues.
The feria was most particularly lit up by the unique charism of Mexican federal tourism secretary Gloria Guevara Manzo. She also made the cocktail night delight by attending the Feria Mundial de Turismo Cultural opening night cocktail party. The party was held in the very heart of the Unesco site of down town Morelia, in the pure jewel of the colonial heritage [history & architecture heritage ] in the central patio of Morelia mid-17th century Palacio Clavijero [now a Museum].
The Opening Gala Night was very full of creative energy, and certainly thanks to the special guest, to Gloria Guevara, it included mexican music [ all styles], folkloric dancing, drinks and cusine - mexican food [Mexico has been awarded 1st cuisine in the world as a world heritage too!].... The event was a great opportunities to make new acquaintances and hug friends. Mexico is fabulous for Friendship, and genuine real lifestyle.
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We leave Michoacan after staying the night in a beautiful Morelia hotel. A road trip day through Mexico leads us to a place called Camecuaro... you're not going to believe this exists in Mexico!
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Welcome to Morelia | museums + coffee
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Part 3 of my summer in Mexico. In the beautiful city of Morelia, we went to the museum of natural history and the regional Mexican museum. Visit a few coffee shops, roam around the city and much more.
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Museo Regional Michoacano-Museo del Estado in Mexico
El Museo Regional Michoacano se ubica en el Centro Histórico de Morelia, Michoacán, México. Enfocado en la historia de Michoacán el museo es uno de los más antiguos de México y el más longevo fuera de la capital del país. Fundado originalmente en 1886 en las instalaciones del Colegio de San Nicolás fue trasladado en 1916 a su actual ubicación. El Museo Regional Michoacano desde 1943 forma parte de la red de museos operados por el Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH).
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1939: Reel 6: Mexico/Summer: Patzcuaro (1939)
Valley with mountains in background.
Donkeys. [ws]
Clothes drying on cactus.
Small pack-train.
Boy on bank with Aztec ruin in background.
Washing clothes along bank using stone as washboard. [1 ws, 2 mws]
Stone hut.
Carved stones on wall, base of Aztec ruin.
Masonry serpent.
Aztec designs on wall.
Carved skull.
Masonry figures.
Village.
Colored stone.
Village.
Donkey carrying skins.
Old Spanish conduit.
Indians wearing straw raincoats.
Indians going to church.
Old Spanish aqueducts.
Lake along railroad at Morelia.
Thatched huts. [ws].
Pig.
Railroad.
Porter carrying luggage on head and by hand.
View from train.
Valley from train.
Boy with raincoat on road.
Street in Pátzcuaro.
Indians in dugouts with spoon-shaped paddles.
Stone wall along road and donkey.
Stone hut being built.
Dugout.
Hut with rocks on roof to keep thatch in place.
Stone village road.
Children on porch.
Structure over underground conduit in street.
Mule-train and Indian with heavy load on back.
Mule with large crate of chickens.
Two Indians with pig on rope.
Traditional hut decorated with flowers and shrubbery.
Woman washing hair in back of stone hut.
Flowers.
Coke sign at Pátzcuaro.
Indians throwing out fishnets from dugouts.
Children.
Street and pig.
Street and boy. Note clothing.
Making fishnet.
Baby on rocky road.
Dugout on lake.
Women on shore washing clothes.
Women winding thread.
Nets drying.
Fish drying on board, [mws]
Dugout and large flat stone for grinding grain.
Four long strings for net.
Children on rocky street.
Local people.
Dugout.
Lizard on rock. [mws]
Women washing clothes on shore.
Village.
Views from boat on lake.
Stone statue on hill on island in lake.
Village.
Women with washboard.
Women carrying water.
Street, ice cream freezer on sidewalk.
Small boy eating sugarcane.
Picking wood from middle of street.
Children pulling homemade wagon with wooden wheels.
Street.
Cattle being driven home with dark clouds in background.[ws]
Flowers.
Unloading pottery.
Donkey carrying unpainted furniture.
Indians on way to market.
Street and market.
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Bosque Cuauhtemoc in Morelia
The Bosque Cuauhtémoc (formerly known as Bosque San Pedro) is located on the corner of Aqueduct and Ventura Puente Avenue. It has a lot of trees, several quarry fountains, a beautiful Gazebo, the statue of Cuauhtemoc and many stone benches. The Natural History Museum and the Contemporary Art Museum are located within the Park, as well as the DIF and the Forestry Commission State´s offices. It also has areas for children with different types of swings, slides, etc.
The building of the Contemporary Art Alfredo Zalce Museum is from the nineteenth century with a significant French influence. It has two levels and 13 exhibition´s rooms. It is located on Aqueduct Avenue. It has been named after the great Michoacan artist Alfredo Zalce, whose work is part of the museum collection.
The Natural History Museum was named after Dr. Manuel Martinez Solorzano a naturalist, physician and scientist. He was the director of the Michoacan Museum for several years, doing a permanent exhibition with emphasis on environmental awareness.
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Elderly dancers in Morelia (Michoacán)
The old men came out on Saturday. They've been dancing like this in Patzcuaro for at least half a millennium. They are the Viejitos (sometimes modified to Viejecitos ) -- little old men -- and their masked, costumed dance is a little bit history, a little bit floor show. Which is appropriate, since this corner of Michoacan is a little bit open-air museum and a little bit tourist stop.
In one version of the story, the dance of the Viejitos was originally the dance of the dissed. According to this account, the stiff, lurching, rhythmically challenged dance originated as a way for the indigenous population to make fun of their elderly Spanish overlords. This explanation seems supported by the dancers' pink masks, the color of a fair skin that has encountered tropical sun for the first time.
Au contraire, say other sources (though they say it in Spanish): It is a celebration of old age and reflects traditional veneration of the elderly. They contend that the dance was performed in the region even before the European conquest.
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Going to the Mercado and Morelia | Mexico Vlog
Today's vlog was a very chill one. I take you with me to the local market, show you what I have for lunch, and when I arrive in Morelia to one of the biggest malls I've been to!
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