Querétaro, located in the center of the country, boasts a wide variety of tourist attractions for all tastes and interests. The rich blend of the contemporary architecture of its metropolis with the vibrant past of its historic center, the natural wonders of its Sierra Gorda, the culinary appeal of its wine and cheese region, and the tranquility of its forests and fields.
Founded in 1531 by the Spanish, it has witnessed important historical events that have influenced the formation and evolution of Mexico as a nation.
The state's most representative dishes are enchiladas queretanas, atole de nanche and guava, and chivo tapeado. Corn gorditas filled with crumbs, red dough tamales, and buñuelos with piloncillo honey and guava.
Hercules Neighborhood Festival, Festival of the Holy Cross of Miracles, Festival of Saint Mary Magdalene, Festival of the Ox Walk, and numerous vineyards such as the well-known Freixenet.
It has the perfect space to enjoy the most exciting adventures, whether in the mountains or on the rivers.