Shopping malls in Mexico City will surprise you.
Streets and shopping malls in Mexico City - 2018.
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A walk through downtown Mexico City
A walk through downtown Mexico City's pedestrian mall.
Walking Downtown Mexico City
Walking downtown Mexico City with a GoPro7. June 2019.
Driving Around Mexico City
Driving around various parts of Mexico City - Lomas de Chapultepec, Santa Fe, Bosques de las Lomas, Centro Historico, Polanco, etc. Filmed January 2011.
The Best of Downtown Mexico City
A street guide to Downtown Mexico City
The main attraction of Mexico is downtown better known as Centro Historico. The beautiful buildings, the history, the archeological site, the museums, the restaurants and hotels are highlights in itself.
To walk around in downtown can be overwhelming and confusing, but amazingly it was very well plan so once you get an idea of the main streets and where do they go, you’ll find your way easily.
This place was nominated as World Heritage Site by UNEASCO in 1987. and is must see.
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Walking around downtown Mexico City
These are some sites I filmed during a walk I took around downtown Mexico City. Most of the buildings you see here are along Reforma Avenue, the most famous street in the city.
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Mexico City, or the City of Mexico, is the capital and most populous city of Mexico and North America.[ Mexico City is one of the most important financial centers in the Americas.It is located in the Valley of Mexico (Valle de México), a large valley in the high plateaus at the center of Mexico, at an altitude of 2,240 metres (7,350 ft). The city consists of sixteen boroughs.
The 2009 estimated population for the city proper was approximately 8.84 million people, According to the most recent definition agreed upon by the federal and state governments, the Greater Mexico City population is 21.3 million people, making it the largest metropolitan area of the Western Hemisphere, the tenth-largest agglomeration, and the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world.
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Recorded January 10: Went on a bit of a walking tour around the central Socolo of Mexico City..
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking Mexico City CDMX : Barrio Chino (Chinatown)
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Barrio Chino (Simplified Chinese: 墨西哥城唐人街; Traditional Chinese: 墨西哥城唐人街; Pinyin: Mòxīgē chéng tángrénjiē) is a neighborhood located in the downtown area of Mexico City, near the Palacio de Bellas Artes. The neighborhood is located on two blocks of Dolores Street and consists of a number of restaurants and businesses that import goods. The neighborhood consists of approximately 3,000 families with Chinese heritage in Mexico City.
The history of Barrio Chino is tied with the history of Chinese immigration to Mexico and Mexico City spans the decades between the 1880s and the 1940s-1950s. Between the years 1880 and 1910, during the term of President Porfirio Diaz, the Mexican government was trying to modernize the country, especially in building railroads and developing the sparsely populated northern states. When the government could not attract enough Western European immigrants, it was decided to allow Chinese migrant workers into the country. At first, small Chinese communities appeared mostly in the north of the country, but by the early 20th century, Chinese communities could be found in many parts of the country, including Mexico City.
A census done at the very end of the 19th century shows only 40 people registered as Chinese in Mexico City, but by 1910, that number had grown to 1,482. With the beginning of the Mexican Revolution, many Chinese in the northern states headed south to the city, both to escape the fighting and to escape nativist sentiment which had been particularly aimed at the Chinese. This culminated in 1913, with 303 Chinese slaughtered in the Torreón massacre. The Chinese in Mexico City congregated on Dolores Street one block south of the Alameda Central and the Palacio de Bellas Artes, in the historic center of Mexico City. They were basically businesspeople, opening restaurants, laundries, bakeries and lard shops. While initially, this population was confined to this particular neighborhood between 1910 and 1930, Chinese-owned businesses appeared in a number of other parts of the city, especially in the historic downtown. The number of Chinese-Mexicans in the city reached its peak during the 1920s and 1930s. when the Mexican government attempted to expel all ethnic Chinese (Mexican-born or not) from the country, managing to deport more than 70% between 1930 and 1940.
Barrio Chino exists primarily on two blocks along Dolores Street and one block east and west of the street. There was an expulsion of the ethnic Chinese in the 1930s. After that, the ethnic Chinese have mixed and dispersed with the local population. According to the government of Mexico City, about 3,000 families in the city have Chinese heritage. In many parts of the older sections of the city, there are “cafes de chinos” (Chinese cafes), which are eateries that serve Chinese and Mexican food. However, Barrio Chino remains the symbolic home for many of these Chinese-Mexicans, who congregate there for camaraderie and to pass on their culture. The buildings here are no different from the rest of the city, but businesses here are either restaurants or importers. Most of the shops and restaurants here had abundant Chinese-style decorations and altars, but statues of the Virgin of Guadalupe and San Judas Tadeo (a popular saint in Mexico) can be seen as well.
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We ride scooter and bicycle in richest neighborhood of Mexico City (Polanco) - They said this is Bevery Hills of Mexico and this is where many of Mexican wealthiest people live and work work.
Polanco is also home to city’s most famous museums such like Soumaya Museum, which is one of the top attraction in Mexico City. Also, upscale hotels, fancy and high-end shopping. You will find plenty of world-class restaurants here– Actually, three of the top 50 ranked restaurants in the world 2016 are located in Polanco!
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Mexico City Walking / Madero Street / Zocalo / Palacio Nacional
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We can never get enough of Mexico City, seriously, we always want to go back!
In this vlog we mainly show the beautiful historic downtown area of Mexico City. El Centro Histórico de la Ciudad de México is full of so many stunning buildings rich in design, history, and sheer beauty.
Although we focus on downtown, we start and end the vlog in Colonia Roma, our favorite area of CDMX.
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