Città del Messico: il fascino segreto di Coyoacán e San Ángel (Ep. 08)

Subtitles available in English 🇬🇧. There is a Mexico that does not reveal itself at first glance, a metropolis that hides within its folds neighborhoods with the soul of a village and hamlets that have remained untouched over time. In this episode, we immerse ourselves in the bohemian atmosphere of Coyoacán, walking on the cobblestones that once hosted Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. Among the stalls of the local market, where the scents of tropical fruit mix with the aroma of mole and chocolate, we discover the beating heart of a culture that celebrates life and memory. The narrative continues towards the elegance of San Ángel and concludes in the solemn silence of the Anahuacalli Museum, a lava stone temple that guards pre-Hispanic heritage. We travel together between light and shadow to understand the authentic vibration of one of the most dynamic capitals in the world. Don't forget to turn on the subtitles and watch the full episode on the 'Un reporter in valigia' YouTube channel. Keywords: Mexico City, Coyoacán, San Ángel, Diego Rivera, Mexican traditions, Mexico travel, video journalism, travel reportage. #unreporterinvaligia #mexico #mexicocity #coyoacan #travel #travelvlog #diegorivera #streetfood #travelgram #sanangel #culture #explore #cdmx #history #adventure #worldexplorer Timestamps: 00:07 – Curious entrance into a bakery with a turnstile 00:36 – Mexico City: a living organism between temples and skyscrapers 01:05 – Arrival in Coyoacán, the village of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera 02:56 – The dimension of a village swallowed by the metropolis 04:31 – Sensory exploration at the Coyoacán market 06:11 – Mole: the bold flavor that challenges the European palate 07:35 – Colonial architecture and the artistic community 10:53 – San Ángel: silent elegance off the tourist radar 12:24 – Mexican Baroque and the Casa del Risco fountain 15:20 – The Anahuacalli Museum: a lava stone temple 18:31 – Final reflections: the rhythm and embrace of Mexico 21:19 – Conclusions: Mexico as a heartbeat under the skin