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Encanto nocturno citadino

Discover Queretaro

Querétaro, located in central Mexico, boasts a rich history dating back to pre-Columbian times when it was inhabited by indigenous peoples such as the Otomi and Chichimeca. The city played a significant role during the Spanish colonial period as a major hub on the Camino Real, the main trade route between Mexico City and points north. Today, Querétaro's historic center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, including majestic churches, grand plazas, and elegant mansions. Visitors can explore iconic landmarks such as the Aqueduct of Querétaro, a marvel of engineering, and the stunning Santa Rosa de Viterbo Church. Additionally, Querétaro offers a vibrant cultural scene, with museums, galleries, and theaters showcasing the region's artistic and historical heritage. Nature lovers can also enjoy the surrounding landscapes, including vineyards, hot springs, and the scenic Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve

Wine Route

"Explore Querétaro's scenic vineyards, taste award-winning wines, and savor the beauty of Mexico's wine country on unforgettable tours.

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Peña de Bernal Tour

Visiting Peña de Bernal offers an unforgettable experience for tourists from the United States. Towering over the town of Bernal, this monolith provides breathtaking views, hiking trails, and opportunities to immerse in Mexican culture.

Queretaro Sightseeing

Tequisquiapan Tour

Interesting places in Tequisquiapan for tourists from the United States include the picturesque main square with its colonial architecture, the traditional handicraft market, the thermal springs, and the surrounding vineyards offering wine tours and tastings

Queretaro Turism
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