Jerez De La Frontera Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Jerez De La Frontera? Check out our Jerez De La Frontera Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Jerez De La Frontera.
Top Places to visit in Jerez De La Frontera:
Feria del Caballo, Palacio del Virrey Laserna, Bodegas Tradicion, Church of San Miguel, Cartuja de Jerez, Alcazar Jerez de la Frontera, Museo Arqueologico de Jerez, Circuito de velocidad de Jerez, Museo de la Atalaya, Catedral de Jerez de la Frontera
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El Paso, Texas, points of interest and things to do
El Paso city is situated in the far western corner of the U.S. state of Texas. and it stands on the Rio Grande river across the Mexico–United States border from Ciudad Juárez. You must visit the downtown, the Plaza Theatre and the El Paso Museum of Art.
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Mexico's Best Kept Secret: Chiapas - Things to do & Tips (Taco Trip Ep.03)
In this video I show you the best things to do in Chiapas, Mexico including popular sights as well as true hidden gems off the tourist trails.
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For my last week in Mexico we went on a big road trip in Chiapas for more than a week. Starting in Tuxtla we explored a number of beautiful sights and things to do in Chiapas which can hardly be found in guides. Of course we also wanted to visit popular sights such as Palenque but we managed to make our way down along the border to Guatemala to see the beautiful jungle and the maya sights of Bonampak & Yaxchilan which are harder to access.
You can take this video as a guide but please be aware to take some precaution and do your own research about road conditions / road blocks etc. before you go. Please make sure to avoid driving at night and plan your travel schedule accordingly!
All Things to do in Chiapas, Mexico as shown in this episode:
- Cenote Chucumaltik, near Comitan
- El Chiflon waterfalls
- Lagunas de Montebello
- Causas Verdes Las Nubes
- Bonampak ruins
- Yaxchilan ruins
- Misol Ha waterfall
- Palenque ruins
- Agua Azul
- Ocosingo
- Tonina Maya ruins
- San Cristobal de las Casas
- Sumidero Canyon
- Tuxtla
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Together with my friends & fellow YouTubers Mike, Brendan & Jodie I travelled 3 weeks through Mexico in order to show you the best of Mexico City & Chiapas in this new series! I'm excited to share all our experiences in Mexico over the course of the next 4 weeks with you. Beside our local Mike also Brendan and Jodie are joining for this Taco Trip (due to the fact we ate so many delicious tacos during this trip).
Beside beautiful landscape you can expect loads of information and our personal experiences and struggles along the way.
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Top 5 Cities in Baja California Norte | Tijuana, Tecate, Ensenada, Rosarito & Mexicali
We've spent a ton of time in Baja California since we live in San Diego, which is right across the border. To wrap up some of our favorite places to visit, we thought we'd make a roundup video on our top 5 favorite cities in Baja California Norte. These are in NO particular order, and we've linked to the blog posts below if you want to learn more details :)
1. Tijuana: This is one of Baja California's funnest cities to visit, including the El Vergel waterpark which is home to the FAMOUS Slip N Fly waterslide.
2. Tecate: We were surprised at how much we love this charming town. Check out the Tecate Brewery and Miguel Hidalgo for fun things to do, and grab a margarita on the beautiful patio at Meson TKT.
3. Ensenada: One of Baja California's most diverse cities, check out the street food scene or go wine tasting in Valle de Guadalupe.
4. Rosarito: This is the perfect beach getaway that also has some of the best tacos ever from Tacos El Yacqui.
5. Mexicali: This border city has some of the best Chinese food outside of China!
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El Paso, Texas, United States. History, Economy, Climate
El Paso is the sixth largest city in Texas, United States. The city of El Paso and other nearby cities, such as Juarez and Las Cruces, New Mexico are referred to as The Borderland. In 2010 and 2018, El Paso received an All-America City Award. El Paso is surrounded by many cities and communities in both Texas and New Mexico.
LOCATION
El Paso is located at the intersection of three states (Texas, New Mexico, and Chihuahua) and two countries (the U.S. and Mexico). It is the only major Texas City on Mountain Time. El Paso stands on the Rio Grande across the Mexico–United States border from Ciudad Juárez, the most populous city in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. El Paso is often called the Sun City. El Paso is located within the Chihuahuan Desert. The Franklin Mountains extend into El Paso from the north and nearly divide the city into two sections.
HISTORY
El Paso was named as El Paso del Norte (The Pass of the North) by Spanish travelers in 1581. The area wasn't colonized by Europeans until 1598 when Don Juan de Oñate led an expedition into the territory. In 1848, El Paso became part of the United States and a military post was erected there which eventually became Fort Bliss. The city was incorporated in 1873. El Paso Public Library was the first public library in Texas.
POPULATION
The largest language spoken at home is Spanish, followed by English. Many older El Pasoans speak Spanish regularly in public.
EDUCATION
El Paso is home to the University of Texas at El Paso, the largest public university in the region. UTEP was ranked as the 7th best university in National University Rankings, just behind Stanford and ahead of Harvard. Also, the university's School of Engineering is the nation's top producer of Hispanic engineers with M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.
CLIMATE
El Paso is part of the Chihuahuan Desert. El Paso has a transitional climate between cold desert climate and hot desert climate It receives on average about 8.5 inches of rainfall a year. The sky is usually clear and cloud-free. Summer temperatures can reach 100°F (37.7°C) or more. Winter rarely sees snow and temperatures drop to around 40 or 50°F. During periods of rain, flash flooding can occur.
MILITARY
El Paso has a strong federal and military presence. William Beaumont Army Medical Center, Biggs Army Airfield, and Fort Bliss call the city home. Fort Bliss is one of the largest military complexes of the United States Army and the largest training area in the United States.
GOVERNMENT
Mayors and city council members are elected for four year terms and may not be elected more than twice or serve for more than 10 years in their respective offices. Municipal elections are currently held in May in odd-numbered years, but a voter-approved charter amendment will change this to November in even-numbered years, beginning in 2018.
The city operates under a council–manager form of government. Power is concentrated in the eight-member elected city council and mayor, who hire a manager to carry out its directives and oversee the delivery of public services.
ARCHITECTURE
El Paso's tallest building, the Wells Fargo Plaza, was built in the early 1970s as State National Plaza. The black-windowed, 302-foot (92 m) building is famous for its 13 white horizontal lights. The tower did use a design of the United States flag.The tower is now only lit during the holiday months, or when special events take place in the city.
ECONOMY
El Paso economy focused primarily in international trade, military, government civil service, oil and gas, health care, tourism and service sectors. Cotton, fruit, vegetables, and livestock are also produced in the area. Over the past 15 years the city has become a significant location for American-based call centers. El Paso has added a significant manufacturing sector with items and goods produced that include petroleum, metals, medical devices, plastics, machinery, defense-related goods and automotive parts. The city is the second busiest international crossing point in the U.S. behind San Diego.
GUADALAJARA - A Tour Guide
Considering a trip to Guadalajara, Mexico? Want to live in GDL? Here are our favorite things in the city.
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McAllen,Texas: Una ciudad de dos culturas | AARP en español
En la frontera entre EE.UU. y México florece una cultura única —ni puramente mexicana ni estadounidense, con lo mejor de las dos. Exploremos esta mezcla cultural en la nación en la frontera.
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Visit Laredo, Texas - Warm, Friendly, Vibrant...Emerging!
Discover the Laredo of Today!
• Laredo is the fastest growing city in Texas and the second fastest growing city in the United States.
• Within 150 miles of San Antonio, Corpus Christi and Monterrey, Mexico
• Home of Texas A&M International University
WHAT PEOPLE SAY: Friendliest people... small town feel with the conveniences of a modern city... the heart of transportation industry... the best white-tail deer in Texas... a city with vision... historically rich community.
Symphony, arts center, live theater perfomances... one of the top fresh water lakes in South Texas is is found here... host of the largest George Washington's Birthday celebration in the nation.
¿Qué hacer en MEXICALI? - AVENTURA en un SOMBRERO en SAN FELIPE - BAJA CALIFORNIA
¡Llegue al Norte de México!
Vamos conociendo y viendo que actividades se pueden realizar en la capital del estado de Mexicali, no te pierdas este gran video donde te mostraré algunas de las actividades que puedes realizar
- Museo sol del niño
- Bosque zoologico de la ciudad
- Frontera con calexico
- Centro de Mexicali
- Catedral de Guadalupe
y como extra nos fuimos a conocer la playa de San felipe, donde nos subimos a un sombrero, siii UN SOMBRERO, checa el video ;)
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Tijuana, Mexico - A Travel Guide - HD
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***Now that Youtube is using higher quality I am uploading Hi-Res versions of some of my more popular videos. Yes, I know it's not HD, but it's a good signal that it is a higher quality video.
Thinking about visiting Tijuana. Here's a brief peak at what it has to offer. For a higher quality video, check out my web site agileH.com/tijuana.html
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Corrections & Updates:
1)The Toreo de Tijuana was torn down in February of 2007.
2)Despite my best efforts, it seems I may not be pronouncing Tijuana exactly right.
Check out my other video about visiting Okinawa!