Comments by "KGS" (@kgs2280) on "What's It Like Living in Mexico City (local experience) 🇲🇽" video.
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I absolutely love Mexico City. I’ve been there several times, and it always felt very good, and welcoming. I always stayed at the same hotel right around the corner from the Zócalo, and loved walking to the Zócalo at dusk when all the people and vendors come out. Now that they’ve worked to clean up the air pollution, and because of its high altitude, the air always feels so fresh and clean. It’s really invigorating. And, I always go to Teotihuacán to see the ancient pyramids (it was even there, and already abandoned long before the Aztecs moved to Mexico City!) because it is only about 25 miles from the city, and you can easily find a bus that goes there (just ask about it at your hotel’s front desk). It is absolutely one of the most incredible archaeological sites in the world. I can’t wait to go back, and I hope to live in Mexico City someday, permanently.
These streets in Condesa remind me of a couple of nice areas in San Diego, California.
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 @m.m.7514 I would love to go to Spain someday. How cost effective is it to retire there? I live in the U.S., and I’m really not happy with the changes that have happened here, especially since the Pandemic and a certain very well-known political leader, and am very afraid of what will very possibly happen when we have our next election next year. I will not live under a dictatorship, and I’m very afraid our country could go in that direction. Plus, our economy is in danger, and hasn’t been doing well, for The People at least, in the last few years, so that is of great concern as well. I’m looking at Mexico as I’ve been there a number of times and I love it, but would also consider other countries as well.
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