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.
Best shopping: Cimaco, Mercado Juarez
Mezcal Bar featured: La Perla
Local Host: Erasmo Bernadac Instagram: bernadac9
He lives in Torreon and you can DM him if you would like him to show you around or commission him for artwork etc.
Casa de los Ancianos Desamparados Torreon:
The Casa de los Ancianos are always looking for volunteers and rely heavily on the donations and the support of others for the work that they do. They care for underprivileged seniors in dire need of care. If you wish to help please DM them at their Facebook Page or like their page to follow their work.
About the Channel:
Travelling to get the local perspective. A lot of research goes into each episode and it’s geared toward getting to know the locals first of each place and always turning left for food!
About the Youtube Creator: Sue Enrich
I spent 17 years in Finance - 7 of those years as a Trader while living in Toronto. I lived in Niagara on the Lake for 7 years to run a boutique winery and a country market.
I am taking a year off to travel and make Youtube videos of interesting places I find along the way to get the local perspective.
I have spent most of my life travelling but there is always more to see and discover.
I use my IPhone and GP7 to film.
If you want to be a host or local guide for an episode please DM me.
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The Best Places to Eat in Torreon, Mexico (Episode 2)
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.
Best shopping: Cimaco, Mercado Juarez
Here I highlight some of the best places to eat in Torreon, Mexico.
Gorditas La Pestaña:
La Ideal Bakery:
Lonches El Lechon:
Lonches El Payo:
Tacos La Joya:
Tacos Don Gus:
Tacos Rigos:
Steak Palenque:
EL Agave:
Nieve Chepo:
Mezcal Bar: La Perla
King City Bar:
Pizza de la Ardilla Amarilla:
Also good but ran out of time:
Local Host: Erasmo Bernadac Instagram: bernadac9
He lives in Torreon and you can DM him if you would like him to show you around or commission him for artwork etc.
Casa de los Ancianos Desamparados Torreon:
The Casa de los Ancianos are always looking for volunteers and rely heavily on the donations and the support of others for the work that they do. They care for underprivileged seniors in dire need of care. If you wish to help please DM them at their Facebook Page or like their page to follow their work.
About the Channel:
Travelling to get the local perspective. A lot of research goes into each episode and it’s geared toward getting to know the locals first of each place and always turning left for food!
About the Youtube Creator: Sue Enrich
I spent 17 years in Finance - 7 of those years as a Trader while living in Toronto. I lived in Niagara on the Lake for 7 years to run a boutique winery and a country market.
I am taking a year off to travel and make Youtube videos of interesting places I find along the way to get the local perspective.
I have spent most of my life travelling but there is always more to see and discover.
I use my IPhone and GP7 to film.
If you want to be a host or local guide for an episode please DM me.
Subscribe to the Channel!
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Twitter: @TurnLeftRightH1
Is Mexico Dangerous? — I Ask Mexicans for the Truth!
On the streets of Mexico City, I ask people if they think Mexico is dangerous to visit.
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WEEK ONE | Torreón, Coahuila MEXICO VLOG
Hello!! From Mexico :-)
Enjoy our vacation with us, we tried to upload more videos but our service here is pretty slow! I promise you will get more videos once we get good service. This video is our first week in Mexico, we celebrated Karlas birthday, visited her grandma, met more family and went around Torreon, sightseeing. Any recommendations on where to go in Torreon?
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Travel and Eat in Durango Mexico - Episode 3 (Part 1)
Join me as I travel around Durango Mexico. Hollywood's home of Old Western Movies. Durango is famous for it's scorpions and it's Scorpion Tacos.
I was told Durango was dangerous, the people were cold and conservative...but I met so many friendly locals everywhere I went it's pretty hard to believe the travel advisory for this place is considered high risk.
Featured as my guide: Miguel Castañeda
food photographer and graphic designer, lover of good food!!
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Gorditas Obrera:
Juan Matador Cantina:
Republica Coffee Roasters:
Comedor Pili:
La Casa de Ancianos in Durango Mexico: This is a seniors home run by nuns. The seniors here are in dire need of care. They rely heavily on donations and volunteers. If you wish to find out more contact them directly. Hogar Nª Sª de Guadalupe
Avda. Cuauhtemoc, 204
43.000 DURANGO -Dgo.- (México)
Teléfono: 52 61 88 17 14 97
La Tostada:
Rincon Azteca:
Thumbnail Artist: Erasmo Bernadac
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I spent 17 years in Finance - 7 of those years as a Trader while living in Toronto. I lived in Niagara on the Lake for 7 years to run a boutique winery and a country market.
I am taking a year off to travel and make Youtube videos of interesting places I find along the way to get the local perspective.
I have spent most of my life travelling but there is always more to see and discover.
I use my IPhone and GP7 to film.
If you want to be a host or local guide for an episode please DM me.
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Torreon Marriott Hotel - Hotels in Torreón, Coahuila - Hotel Overview
Hotel details:
Visit us at Marriott Torreón, where relax has never been easier. Located downtown in the most popular avenue of the city, Marriott Torreón is within walking distance of Plaza Mayor and some of the city's best shopping and nightlife. Moreover, as one of the few international hotels in the region, we boast a knowledgeable, bilingual staff, spacious accommodations, heated indoor pool, and a fitness room. Our hotel provides 139 full equipped rooms, 2 Junior Suites, 1 Master Suite and a Presidential Suite. We invite you in the morning to try our Food Hall Breakfast Buffet, during the day you can enjoy a delicious steak at Duomo Cafe Restaurant, our hotel also features a Lobby Bar and Room Service is available 24 hrs. Business center with 2 private rooms and auditorium with capacity for 70 people. From weddings to corporate conferences, our meeting space includes first-class service to create unparalleled events. Come to enjoy the benefits of luxury travel.
Additional Info:
This modern downtown hotel is 1 km from Teatro Isauro Martinez and 10 km from Francisco Sarabia International Airport.
The stylish, contemporary rooms feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, along with minibars, soundproof windows, and tea and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms add butler service, while upgraded suites have whirlpool tubs, separate living and dining areas, and access to a private lounge. Room service is available 24/7.
Parking is free. There's a casual cafe serving international fare, as well as a fitness room, an indoor pool and meeting space.
Address: Boulevard Independencia No. 100 Pte, 27000 Torreón, Coah., Mexico
Phone: +52 871 895 0000
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Coahuila Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Coahuila? Check out our Coahuila Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Coahuila.
Top Places to visit in Coahuila:
Museo Arocena, Dunas de Yeso, Museo del Desierto, Catedral de Santiago de Saltillo, Museo de las Aves, Poza Azul, Christ of the Noas, Alameda Zaragoza, Rio Los Mesquitez, Museo Casa Venustiano Carranza, Canal de la Perla, Centro Cultural Casa Purcell, Iglesia de Santo Madero, Museo Pape, Casa del Cerro
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Rincón de guayabitos, qué hacer y como llegar a la Isla del Coral
Rincón de Guayabitos es una de las playas más populares de la Rivera Nayarit, acompáñanos a ver por qué vale la pena visitar Rincón de Guayabitos, sigue leyendo la descripción del video para encontrar enlaces e información de los lugares que mencionamos en el video.
-¿Cómo llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos?
El aeropuerto más cercano a Rincón de Guayabitos es:
Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Vallarta (PVR)
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Para llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos desde Puerto Vallarta debes tomar la carretera Puerto Vallarta-Tepic está a casi 70 km y el tiempo del trayecto es como una hora veinte minutos aproximadamente.
Recuerda que en Rincón de Guayabitos es una hora menos que en Puerto Vallarta.
-¿Cómo llegar a Rincón de Guayabitos en transporte público?
Toma el autobús desde la terminal de Vallarta que dice La peñita, si viajas ligero, puedes bajarte del autobús en Guayabitos, o si traes mucho equipaje, tendrás que bajarte hasta la Peñita de Jaltemba y tomar un taxi hacia tu hospedaje.
-¿Dónde hospedarse?
Nosotros nos hospedamos en un Airbnb de San Pancho y esta ocasión fue algo completamente diferente. Una casa rodante adaptada para 4 personas. Con cocina, aire acondicionado, baño completo y camas bastante cómodas. Ubicada en la calle principal de San Pancho que te lleva hacia la playa.
Si aún no conoces Airbnb y quieres rentar ésta habitación visita nuestro blog para que te lleves un descuento en tu primera noche.
Una ves registrado en el enlace anterior, ya puedes acceder a Airbnb y ver la disponibilidad de la casa rodante en éste enlace:
-¿Qué hacer en Rincón de Guayabitos?
Visita la Isla del Coral, tomando una lancha en la playa que cobra $180 pesos por persona y te lleva para allá y regresa por ti a la hora que indiques. La última lancha que pasa por gente a las isla es las 6 p.m. Aquí puedes nadar, comer y si llevas a alguien en silla de ruedas no creo que sea muy seguro ya que no está adaptado el lugar con rampas o accesos.
Para que disfrutes muchísimo más de la isla te recomendamos llevar tu equipo sencillo de snorkel para que te sorprendas con tanta vida marina que hay ahí.
En San Pancho puedes caminar, visitar las tiendas de artesanías e ir a disfrutar del atardecer en la playa, es realmente hermoso.
-¿Dónde comer en Rincón de Guayabitos?
A cada paso que des aquí encontrarás un puesto que venda algo para comer, por ejemplo tostadas de ceviche, camarón a las brasas, cocteles de fruta, etc. También hay restaurantes a pie de playa donde puedes comer cómodamente y disfrutar de la vista.
Nosotros comimos en el ”Restaurante Toñita I” y probamos el coctel de camarón pero caliente, fue una experiencia nueva para nosotros y además nos encantó. Su menú es variado, la atención es buena y la calidad de alimentos también.
Y si visitas San Pancho, prueba el Restaurante Maria’s, es muy bueno también o en la playa hay restaurantes que ofrecen comida y bebida para que la pases bastante gusto. En esta playa no andan vendiendo comida en puestos como en Guayabitos y tampoco hay renta de camastros o palapas para que te asolees, aquí cada quien lleva lo suyo.
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Niagara on the Lake - Episode 1- Travel Wine Country! (Day Tour)
If you are planning to travel to Niagara on the Lake, whether you plan to: visit Lake Ontario, the waterfront, visit wineries, wine country, do a wine tour, buy ice wine, VQA, see wine harvest, visit craft breweries, do a whisky tour, shop local produce, farm markets, get the best ice cream, get the best local fruit and vegetables, peaches, best butter tarts, local jams and condiments, visit the historic town, see a play at the Shaw Festival theatre, visit the lavender farm at Neob Lavender, do a bike tour, ride the niagara parkway...this episode will show you the best the region has to offer and give you the local perspective.
About the Host: Tayler Rozon is a wine professional living in Niagara on the Lake. She has travelled and lived in Shanghai China. She currently lives in Niagara on the Lake.
About the YouTube Creator: Sue Enrich started her career in finance, was a trader on Bay St, and ran a boutique winery and country market in Niagara on the Lake. She has also travelled extensively and will be taking a year off to travel the world.
Sue and Tayler met studying wine and did their first trip to the wine regions of France.
This one is for our good friend Jen. She's a Red Seal Chef living in Niagara on the Lake with her Sommelier husband Bill. She constantly offered support and encouragement.
They own a company called Lavishly Simple. Their locally made products can be found at Kurtz in the historic town.
Episode 1 of 3 - Niagara on the Lake
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Torreon Golf Resort
Torreon is a master planned private golf community developed by Desert Troon. Torreon spans 1387 acres and is located within the city limits of Show Low, Arizona. This resort style development offers a unique blend of upscale amenities, luxury real estate and cozy accommodations which are nestled amongst the Ponderosa pines that scent the mountain fresh air. The two championship 18 hole courses, the Tower and Cabin courses will provide the avid golfer a memorable experience. Golfing at Torreon provides one of the most exhilarating and picturesque golfing experiences. The golf course designer, Robert Von Hagge preserved the aesthetics of the land including its natural washes and wildlife; you'll maneuver tree-lined fairways that frame spectacular mountain views.
Torreon has activities for the whole family! There are numerous recreational activities available at the approximately 10 acre supervised Family Center such as: kid's golf, fishing at the catch & release trout pond, the kid's state of the art Clubhouse, an amphitheater, tennis and basketball courts. Close to the 11,000 square foot Clubhouse and dining are the swimming pool, fitness center and spa. Enjoy horseback riding at Torreon's Equestrian Center and take trail rides into the neighboring Apache Sitgraves National Forest.
Once you're up here, you'll have no end of opportunities to explore nearby towns like Show Low, Pinetop/Lakeside, Greer and Alpine, each with its own unique heritage, restaurants & festivals, yet sharing this communities peaceful serene backdrop. It's truly one of the best kept secrets in the state.
We, at Laurie McCain Realty invite you to come visit, and enjoy all the wonderful recreational opportunities and the diverse cultural lifestyles that the White Mountains of Arizona have to offer.