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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QuerétaroQuerétaro - Wikipedia

    Spanish conquest was focused on the establishment of Santiago de Querétaro, which still dominates the state culturally, economically and educationally. For many years, the official name of the state was Querétaro Arteaga, [a] but in 2008 the State Legislature approved the adoption of the simpler name Querétaro.

  3. Things to Do in Queretaro City, Mexico: See Tripadvisor's 93,600 traveler reviews and photos of Queretaro City tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Queretaro City. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Queretaro City, Mexico. The locals have long frequented "balnearios" and 600 hot springs bubble up around the country. Tequisquiapan, an enticing cheese and wine-making region in the state of Querétaro, is the perfect destination for those wanting to pair their hot springs experience with a delicious gourmet escape. Read more.

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    • Head to a Winery. Wine might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Mexico in the way it would if you were visiting, say, France or Napa Valley.
    • Visit a Cheese Cave. Like wine, you might not associate Mexico with speciality and gourmet cheeses, but there are plenty of cheese producers in the region creating some seriously good products.
    • Enjoy the Views From Peña de Bernal. If it’s Instagram-worthy views you’re looking for, make your way to Peña de Bernal, recognized as the third-largest monolith in the world.
    • See the Aqueduct of Querétaro. One of the most impressive sights in Querétaro is the city’s stunning 75-arched aqueduct, built in the early 1700s. The aqueduct rises 75 feet (23 meters) above street level and was built to supply drinking water to the city from regional springs, which it did until 1970.
    • MUCAL. While a museum of calendars might not sound riveting, this extraordinary museum is unexpectedly interesting. It takes a wide angle view of calendars and…
    • Templo y Convento de la Santa Cruz. One of the city's most interesting sights, this convent was built between 1654 and about 1815 on the site of a battle in which a miraculous appearance of…
    • Museo de Arte de Querétaro. Querétaro's art museum, adjacent to the Templo de San Agustín, occupies a splendid baroque monastery built between 1731 and 1748.
    • Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo. The 18th-century Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo is Querétaro's most splendid baroque church, with its pagoda-like bell tower, unusual exterior paintwork,…
  5. Queretaro, city, capital of Queretaro estado (state), central Mexico. Situated on the Mexican Plateau at an elevation of about 6,100 feet (1,860 meters) above sea level, it is some 130 miles (210 km) northwest of Mexico City. Queretaro is considered an excellent example of a Spanish colonial city.

  6. Descubre Querétaro, un destino con tradición y modernidad, donde puedes disfrutar de naturaleza, cultura, gastronomía y aventura. Conoce sus regiones, experiencias, personas y rutas para vivir el México del futuro.