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@TheTwoTravelersInMexicoАй бұрын
You represented the city well. We know because we live in San Luis Potosi. -Marc
@MexicoRelocationGuideАй бұрын
what did you guys think of this tour of #SanLuisPotosi - I'd love to know your feedback
@virginiahernandez1329Ай бұрын
looks awesome
@kengraves6425Ай бұрын
I like it but we prefer the beach. What are your recommendations for the coastal areas?
@ajunboundАй бұрын
This is the one I have been waiting for, thanks.
@papawgotagoproАй бұрын
Wife and I are doing our 3rd visit to San Luis Potosí next month. Our retirement is quickly approaching and SLP tops our list of possible new hometowns. We’ve visited many locations all over Mexico and SLP checks more boxes for us than any other. In town airport, weather, walkability and very kind people are our main points. Every other possible retirement city we visited (except Aguascalientes) has some significant negatives that we just haven’t seen in SLP.
@xaviermendoza8564Ай бұрын
@@papawgotagopro los lagos san luis potosi good houses
@usamexusaАй бұрын
Awesome video and very informative. After several visits to S.L.P. and other cities in Mexico, my husband and I have decided that S.L.P. checks more boxes than most cities. Especially when it comes to climate. Having lived in Chicago and Dallas, for many years, we both will welcome a city with much more mild climate. And because of this and the walkability of this city, we have decided to purchase a home in the barrio of Tequisquiapan aka Tequis. We hope to be able to close on a house in the coming weeks. It is exciting to hear in this video that Tequisquiapan, Tequis, is one of the most recommended neighborhoods near Centro. That being said wish us luck in the purchase of our home. Hasta luego!
@rafealsantiago5239Ай бұрын
This was great to watch, thank you for this and keep it up. I’m definitely enjoying and thinking very much of moving lol
@todd2498Ай бұрын
Phenomenal video! Very informative. Thank you for touching on organics.
@simondefonseca1121Ай бұрын
I spent the most recent weekend in San Luis Potosi, just for walking around and looking around. And I received the reminder of this video on my way back to Saltillo. It is a quite interesting place. I found nice food and a wonderful supermarket there. I walked through Venustiano Carranza Street, from end to end, and I enjoyed it quite a lot. I’m thinking about moving there.
@cindyk3076Ай бұрын
San Luis looks large and nice, lol. There seem to be many things to do there which is nice, thanks for the tour!
@ernestodiaz720826 күн бұрын
Wife and I are buying a house on Arista, near Jardin Tequis, we hope to close on the deal on November.
@JBlinky67Ай бұрын
Looks like a congested huge city.
@MexicoRelocationGuideАй бұрын
it’s really nice actually… but you shouldn’t judge unless you’ve been there 🫢😉
@JBlinky67Ай бұрын
@MexicoRelocationGuide I know. My intention is not to be insulting or negative, but when you look at the aerial shots, you gotta admit it looks pretty dense. Maybe when you're at street level it doesn't feel that way. Is there water shortage issues here? I'm starting to see news about this problem is several of the cities I've liked. I don't know how serious it really is, though.
@CurtisMoeАй бұрын
Very few expats? Sounds great.
@luisdelgado-cp5eoАй бұрын
Immigrants !!!! If you’re. Not born here you’re an immigrant lol expat lol
@Wilfredos_Ай бұрын
Great video! Looking forward to visiting SLP!
@GPosner8Ай бұрын
Hola mi amiga✌🏻 Thank you so much for this wonderful video. Your timing is perfect as i will be starting my journey through Mexico in this beautiful city. I can’t wait. Muchas gracias 🙏👏🏻👍🏻✌🏻🤙🏻
@tt-designs124Ай бұрын
Made my first visit to SLP in May as my girlfriend lives there. We had a great time walking around the Central Square taking in restaurants and some places to drink. We also visited the old prison (I don't remember the name) that was turned into an arts and culture type of place. We also went to the waterfalls of Tamul. Very scenic and seemed like there was a lot to do. With all the pro's I also found some con's. Mainly the flight options from the U.S. are very limited. I know American Airlines has a flight from Dallas but outside of that it is very limited on the major U.S. carriers. When I went in May I flew into Mexico City on Delta and took the six hour bus ride. I also just got back from Guadalajara (Denver via Volaris) and the Chapala area last week after meeting up with my girlfriend. Both Mexico and City and Guadalajara were easy destinations. SLP, not so much. Besides that, the location seems very central and the people were absolutely great. There also seemed like plenty more to do and explore within two to three hours.
@CalipeixegatoАй бұрын
Thanks for the comprehensive review of San Luis Potosi. kAside from Centro, what other neighborhoods are good for people who don't want to have a car and have good public transportation options? Also, are the malls generally accessible by bus or do you need a car (or use Uber) to get to them? Thanks!
@virginiahernandez1329Ай бұрын
coool my favorite topic to
@samuelgrodriguez4098Ай бұрын
I would like to visit.
@cornbisqueАй бұрын
By sharing this it’s def not a secret anymore
@israelcastellon4478Ай бұрын
I have 3 kids! Is it Safe for me & family to travel over to san luis potosi??
@uoohoo99Ай бұрын
IDK, it looks pretty dirty. Not a lot of character. Not that cheap unless ur better off. Infrastructure is somewhat dated.🤫
@ElreyRayoАй бұрын
Downtown is very nice, my 4th choice to move to in central Mexico
@MexicoRelocationGuideАй бұрын
it’s actually very nice and the people are some of the nicest we have ever met. I would say you need to visit. The people we know living here LOVE it
@papawgotagoproАй бұрын
After re-watching I want to offer a constructive criticism. First - being a KZbinr myself I know how difficult it is putting together a feature video like this. It takes a LOT more work than anyone not doing it realizes. I have been to many Mexico cities and they all have very pretty neighborhoods and they all have neighborhoods with less attractive buildings in states of decay. ALL Mexico cities. I have watched all of your city spotlight videos. In comparison to them this video unfairly dwells on unsightly decayed buildings in a small portion of Centro. Yes, you showed some nice spots too. But the ratio of your visual representation is misleading.
@guadalupesosa4761Ай бұрын
Woww more expensive than in Houston and it doesn’t looks pretty 😏😬
@MexicoRelocationGuideАй бұрын
I guess if you live in the ghettos of Houston then yea it would probably be slightly more expensive to live in the high end parts of SLP. so it’s not apples to apples 😀😉
@s.p.175Ай бұрын
It looks VERY flat! Not so pretty..,
@BoomBoom77-z8bАй бұрын
@@s.p.175 minus the city center and church, looks very depressing