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Travel to Puebla, Mexico

2/21/20261 hr 16 min

Hear about travel to Puebla, Mexico as the Amateur Traveler talks to Scott Thompson from Livit Immersion Center about his adopted home in this historic colonial city in central Mexico.

Why should you go to Puebla?

Scott says, "Puebla's kind of an outlier. It's the one big city that nobody's ever heard of. So there's not a lot of tourist industry. The international tourist industry, especially. The city is a world heritage city, and it's recognized by UNESCO since 1987. So it's full of history and architecture and culture and food. There's 2,600 historic buildings and monuments...

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  2. Chris Christensen· Host0:14

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  4. Chris Christensen· Host0:27

    [upbeat music] Amateur Traveler, episode 984. Today, Amateur Traveler talks about forts and ceramics and cemitas, cathedrals and churches, and Cinco de Mayo as we go to Puebla in Mexico. This is Chris Christensen from Amateur Traveler. Let's talk about Puebla. [static] I'd like to welcome to the show Scott Thompson from livitspanish.com. That's L-I-V-I-T, which is a Spanish immersion center, which we're gonna talk about more later, which happens to be in Puebla, Mexico, which is what Scott has come to talk to us about. Scott, welcome to the show.

  5. Scott Thompson· Guest1:11

    Yeah, thanks for having me.

  6. Chris Christensen· Host1:13

    And what is your connection with Puebla?

  7. Scott Thompson· Guest1:15

    So I came down to teach English, and I stayed because I met my wife. And one thing led to another, and we started a Spanish immersion school.

  8. Chris Christensen· Host1:28

    And my understanding is you started

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