The aqueduct of Querétaro is an 18th-century aqueduct in the Mexican city of Querétaro.
Meksika'nın Querétaro şehrindeki Sierra Gorda Fransisken Misyonerlik Binaları, 2003'te UNESCO tarafından Dünya Mirası ilan edilmiş beş…
The Sierra Gorda is an ecological region centered on the northern third of the Mexican state of Querétaro and extending into the…
Admire the beauty of the Baroque temple. See its unique portal as well as remarkable interior decorated with silver and ivory ornaments.
A temple and a monastery dating back to the 16th century which was used as the seat of US troops two centuries later.
A peaceful square with a statue of Marqués y Arana located in the heart of the historic center. It's a popular meeting place.
María Josefa Crescencia Ortiz Téllez–Girón, popularly known as Doña Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez or La Corregidora was an insurgent and…
Learn about the wine-making production in a region famous for its sparkling wines and champagnes. Don't forget to taste them, too.
Tequisquiapan is a town and municipality located in the southeast of the state of Querétaro in central Mexico.
San Sebastián Bernal, better known as Bernal, is a colonial village in the Mexican state of Querétaro.
Cadereyta, Meksika'nın Querétaro Eyaletini oluşturan 18 eyaletin en büyüğü olan Cadereyta de Montes belediyesinde bir kasabasıdır.
San Juan del Río is a city and administration of the surrounding San Juan del Río Municipality in the central Mexican state of Querétaro.
Peña de Bernal is a 433-metre monolith, one of the tallest in the world.
Jalpan de Serra, Meksika'nın Querétaro eyaletinin kuzeyinde bulunan Jalpan de Serra Belediyesi'ne bağlı bir şehirdir.
Jalpan de Serra, Meksika'nın Querétaro eyaletinin kuzeyinde bulunan Jalpan de Serra Belediyesi'ne bağlı bir şehirdir.
Arroyo Seco is a town in Arroyo Seco Municipality located in the far north of the Mexican state of Querétaro.
Explore the underground wonder formed by the stalactites and stalagmites of various sizes and shapes. The cave is a must see.
Amealco is a town in the Mexican state of Querétaro. Its name is thought to mean place of springs in Nahuatl.
A remarkable temple protected by UNESCO with extraordinary facade decorations combining native and Christian motives.