Puebla, Mexico is a city that often flies under the radar when it comes to popular tourist destinations in the country. However, in this video, Gabriel Morris takes us on a journey through this beautiful and artistic city, just two hours away from Mexico City, and makes a case for why it may just be the most underrated city in Mexico.
Throughout the video, we are treated to stunning views of Puebla’s architecture, colorful streets, and vibrant culture. Gabriel explores the city’s rich history, visiting historic sites such as the Puebla Cathedral and the Amparo Museum. We also get a taste of the local cuisine, including the famous mole poblano.
The video is accompanied by a soundtrack of engaging music, adding to the overall immersive experience of exploring Puebla. Gabriel’s expertise as a budget traveler and travel writer shines through as he navigates the city with ease, sharing insights and tips along the way.
If you’re looking to discover a hidden gem in Mexico, Puebla may just be the destination for you. Check out Gabriel Morris’ video to see all that this city has to offer and decide for yourself if Puebla is indeed the most underrated city in Mexico.
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You should visit the Museo Amparo. At the end you can drink a coffee in the rooftop of the museum, the view is amazing
Amazing art work throughout this incredible city! Im hoping to go back in April!
Great series on MX. Cannot wait to go back. Side note, I hate the fact that we do not have a multi lingual education culture early on. It would be so much easier and useful to pick up 2 other languages early in life (ages 0-8 or so) rather than wait until you get interested in other parts of the world in adolescence or adulthood, then go back and learn like myself and many others.
I'm really enjoying these Puebla videos, Gabe. Thanks for giving me a new place for a weekend trip sometime. It's a shame that the security situation in Mexico is still so poor, although it seems you're not having any problems. I remember seeing pickups filled with masked and machine-gun-toting police in Puerto Vallarta many years ago, just like the armed man in the pickup in this video. Are you looking at the State Department list of safe places in Mexico, or just traveling regardless? While I would travel widely by myself, I'm more guarded with my wife and kids.
good to see you again Gabriel! glad to see youre still having fun exploring the world!
Wow how does your gopro take such clear video in the dark tunnels? Or do you have a different camera? Edit: oops just read the details, the dji osmo is amazing
In my opinion the interior of Mexico is infinitely more interesting and rewarding as a traveler than any of the coastal destinations.
Gabriel, your videos are so simple and yet rich in content. Always enjoy watching you adventure around.
Thanks for sharing, this actually makes me want to visit Mexico
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Great video
You have been in the artists neighborhood. So, the painter. On the right is a market and along the small tight long lane a lot of restaurants and bars.
Consider visiting Taxco, it's not too far from where you are
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Thanks for the non-goofy content. I clicked on another travel volgger and it was so loud and obnoxious, no thanks
Thanks!
Hi Gabriel, it was an enjoyable day exploring the city. It has a lot of diverse art. The art in question you fell in love with, If I'm not mistaken, I believe has to do with violence against women. It shows women's achievements and attributes in art stunningly beautiful. It defends the very nature of women in art form. I love the street market tree lines. It gives it a natural canopy from the sun very often you don't see that.
Hello. Maybe you might be interested in getting to know deep Mexico in Cuetzalan del Progreso, a town that was recognized as "Best Tourism Villages" by the UNWTO. It is in the Sierra Norte of Puebla, where you will find a wide variety of magical towns in this state.
Outstanding Wall Murals 👍❤️
In Tijuana the policia are robbing Americans everyday reports are comming in. They are taking guys to bank and making them get cash from atm some refused and got beat up
All the wall murals reminded me of Valparisio, Chile.
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I can't wait for you get to East Africa.
Gabriel: maybe this is a good moment to drive to colonialist minds and, reminding history, resist the temptation of poses everything with the use of economical and political power. Today are wandering the memories of Hawaii and Mexican itself that recall us the excessive ambition of the foreigners that were the main instigators of known dispossessions.
Great Mural, I miss Puebla, again. A favorite of mine in late 90's, finding retablos. Thanks
Is it safe to walk around like this in Mexico?
puebla just means village
What’s with tourists fascination in churches and cathedrals abroad when they would take no interest in the like back home?
the mural is so amazing, it's beautiful ❤
Great place except for when the volcano spews ash.
Beautiful city. The tunnels were smaller than expected
Great idea spending another night in Puebla. Plenty to see there. Incredible street art, so colourful, really stands out. Beautiful. Cheers 🍷❤️
Newsflash buddy. All of Mexico is underrated and you’ve seen nothing. There’s many places with city centers built entirely out of stone. Proof of all the wealth that was extracted from Mexico. At least they did my country right and covered the churches in gold that now belong to the state but managed by the Vatican.
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In Atlixco's main square have lunch at Vittorio's, ask to go up to the terrace for the view. The onion soup, chalupas, and enchiladas de mole are the best.
Very unique and beautiful.
Guanajato is my favorite place in Mexico too Happy New Year!
Eye popping!!! I love it. I would have so much fun exploring this city.
Holy moly, that mural was incredible
Seemed to have a lovely vibe too.
💜💙💚 Another awesome video… thank you!!! 💛🧡❤
love it!
Hey Gabriel….If you like mole….I hope you didn't miss the "mole poblano"..or "los dulces de camote de Puebla"…Que chula es Puebla!
We loved Puebla. It's a beautiful city with a lot French influenced architecture. -Marc
The inscription Pepita on the statue in one of the beautiful squares reminded me of the Spanish dancer Pepita de Oliva,her checkered dress still bears the name pepito.😊Those squares with fountains are charming,a city,where every corner has its own story. It is well retold by you,Gabriel.😊
When are you visiting eSwatini??
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Canada and Mexico series have been really good
Yes a lot off art on the walls i Mexico i like it ❤
What about to start upload your videos at 4K?