Discover the best top things to do in Queretaro, Central Mexico and Gulf Coast including Colonial Treasures: San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Zacatecas and Guadalajara, Vineyard & Peña de Bernal from Mexico City in a day, Guanajuato City Tour, From Mexico City: Wine & Cheese Private Tour to Queretaro, Tour Ruta del Arte, Queso y Vino 5 hrs Experiencias Rio Queretaro, Private tour to Queretaro and San Miguel de Allende leaving the CDMX, Come to Querétaro to know the EVENTS that changed the History of Mexico, Bewitched with our tour to Queretaro, Private tour to Tula and Queretaro from Mexico City, Queretaro and San Miguel de Allende private tour from Mexico City.
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Enjoy a wonderful 10-day, 9-night tour from Mexico City to visit some of the most important colonial cities in Mexico filled with culture and history. See San Miguel de Allende and its historical downtown. Stop at Guanajuato and learn about its subterranean avenues. Go to Zacatecas and head to La Bufa Hill, taste tequila in the town of Tequila when you visit Guadalajara and see the World Heritage Site of Morelia. This trip includes breakfast, a professional guide and transport.
Inclusions: Nine nights accommodation, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Round-trip shared transfer to and from Benito Juarez International Airport, Breakfast, Local English- and Spanish-speaking guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities
Festive weekend atmosphere, plenty of artisanal shops inside this monetary bazaar. Fresh tacos Made in the courtyard, beer, live music.
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While you are in Mexico City, do not miss the opportunity to visit a vineyard in Querétaro. Where you will get to know the winemaking, you will taste a delicious snack gourmet and of course, enjoy the exquisite taste of a unique wine. In addition, you will visit Peña de Bernal, one of the largest monoliths in the world.
Inclusions: Round transportation from a meeting point, Bilingual guide Tour in vineyards and barrel cellar, Tasting of two red wines (young and aging), Snack Gourmet: Baguette with Crudités, Drinks: natural or flavor water and glass of young red wine 3oz, Visit to Peña de Bernal, Bottling of 375 ml of red wine, if the options is selected
Exclusions: Optional tips, Pick up & drop off in hotels
Looks like scammers. Poor servise. Never came to meeting point. I do not recomend this company. Tryed to contact them on the phone and nobody picked up. Got an email to pay those scammers 12usd more to replan. What dissapointment. Was planingai to have greate day. Not with them...
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Guanajuato is an amazing city located in the mountains, where people built their colorful houses. Starting as a mining town in the 16th century, you will be impressed by its colorful houses, the streets that run underneath the city and the mountains, the museums and historical buildings. This is a 9 hours tour starting from San Miguel de Allende or Queretaro, where we'll visit Teatro Juarez, University of Guanajuato, Hidalgo market, the kissing alley. As an option we can see Diego Rivera House museum, or Mummy museum, and you can choose between the tourist mine or the Ex Hacienda de San Gabriel Barrera. This is an unique city in Mexico with a strong architectural European influence.
Inclusions: Transportation (vehicle, gas, tolls, parking), My professional guiding and driving services, Fuel surcharge
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Lunch
Did two tours with Aaron in Queretaro, the city walking tour and the wine and cheese tours. His english is excellent and his knowledge of the region and its history wonderful. He regaled us with stories of the history of the region, but was also a wealth of knowledge of the businesses and economic engines of the region. He drove us for the wine tour in his newish Nissan. He is a careful solid driver and we felt comfortable the whole day. We especially enjoyed the town of Bernal and the Freixenet winery. We felt very well cared for the entire time with Aaron. Would strongly recommend him and his tours and plan to come back one day to further explore the region.
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OVERVIEW Join our private 12h tour from Mexico City to learn about wine & cheese traditions of Queretaro State, the second most famous wine region in Mexico, and visit Bernal - a "Magical Town" famous for its beautiful colonial architecture and 3d biggest monolith in the world. HIGHLIGHTS Get impressed by Peña de Bernal, the third-highest monolith on the planet. Visit De Cote winery, learn about all stages of the winemaking process from an experienced guide & try some of the best home wines with a local sommelier. Get to know the regional cheese-making traditions. Visit a beautiful "Magical Town" of Bernal. WHY GO WITH US The time of the tour is spent purely on sightseeing: no visits to souvenir shops & restaurants (unless you ask). An ideal choice for small groups: the price of the tour is fixed & varies just slightly depending on the size of the group. We are flexible: departure time & itinerary can be adjusted while the duration of the tour can be always extended for an extra fee.
Inclusions: Private hotel pick-up & drop-off, Transportation: private vehicle, Service of a private guide, Guided visits: 2 wineries, 1 cheese farm, 1 cheese cellar (live commentary & tasting), Walking tours: Bernal , Non-alcoholic drinks & snacks
Exclusions: Travel insurance, other meals, tips
I did the private tour to Grutas Tolontongo with my partner and I highly recommend it. We were picked up on time by our tour guide and the entire day felt so looked after. It was a fantastic experience and I highly recommend to anyone thinking of visiting Grutas Tolontongo,.
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Comienza tu recorrido visitando una finca Quesera, donde podrás descubrir el arte tradicional de la elaboración de quesos queretanos, donde conocerás desde cómo se obtiene la materia prima, su elaboración y añejamiento de los mismo hasta llegar a una degustación guiada para percibir sabores, olores y texturas. Continuaremos nuestro recorrido por la Finca Sala Vivé Freixent en México, donde bajaremos 25 metros de profundidad para conocer la cava más profunda de Latinoamérica, la fabricación de sus vinos y el envesado de estos, acompañado por una degustación y una copa de cristal de cortesía. Te cautivaras con la maravilla natural de la Peña de Bernal y su enigmático pueblo de San Sebastián, recorrerás las hermosas calles y mercados artesanales de Tequisquiapan dejándote cautivar por lo colorido y la calidez de nuestros pueblos mágicos. El tour incluye: Transporte Degustación Visitas guiadas Seguro de viajero
Inclusions: Incluye, transporte, recorridos guiados y degustaciones.
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If you book directly in their page, you need to make sure an email confirmation is sent to you. Big watch out as the page accepts payments and no email is sent. I had to argue for an hour with the payment done. In a second visit, because they are the only tour, I had another bad experience, i paid a 900 pesos tour, visiting 5 locations in 5 hours, during the tour they informed that the tour was only 3 locations, and since I booked via Hotel Rio they cannot do anything about it, off course they never paid back the difference. I do not reccomend this, tricky site, tricky staff.
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It is a private tour making the perfect mix between culture and fun. Professional and personalized service.
Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, All Fees and Taxes, Toll Payment
Exclusions: Lunch, Museum tickets
I am SO happy we booked this tour with Juan Carlos. I was a little wary at first because this experience didn’t have any reviews on TripAdvisor, but SO GLAD we took the chance! Juan Carlos was one of the best tour guides we’ve ever had. Very professional, communicative and knowledgeable — he made the experience stand out. We were picked up right at our hotel, and then took about an hour drive to Tepoztlan, a gorgeous magical town in the mountains by Mexico City. Upon arriving, we walked through the town until we reached the trail head. No for the faint of heart but wonderful exercise to climb to the top!! Unfortunately because of COVID the *very* top was closed, but we still got some incredible photos and views. Juan Carlos got us some paletas (popsicles) on the way down which gave me sustenance! We then got lunch at a local restaurant — absolutely delicious! I got the chicken verde enchiladas and tried a couple of local apps as well. Then Juan Carlos treated us to a delicious ice cream! I got cafe con leche and my partner got coconut — but the best flavor was Juan Carlos’s, so I recommend listening to him for the best fruit flavors. We also had time to stop by local artisans as well as the market in town. We got so many goodies to bring home — Oaxacan chocolate, a rams skull for our collection, incense and much more. There’s also an organic soap shop in town that I highly recommend. Don’t overthink it — BOOK this experience with Juan Carlos and be prepared for a magical time.
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It is a pedestrian tour mainly, I will explain and share historical anecdotes, places and reasons for the construction and use of buildings, fashion and behavior of society in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. During this pleasant walk, the characters come alive, they will listen to their reasons and the social environments of independence, the arrival of Austrian Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg and the signing of our Constitution in 1917.
Inclusions: Private transportation
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4.3 based on 3 reviews
This tour will acquaint you with Queretaro “la ciudad limpia” Travelers Magazine declared Queretaro “one of the cleanest cities in the world“. The elegance of Queretaro has no match in all of Mexico. Visit its museums, el cerro de las campanas (the place where Emperor Maximilian was executed), Santa Rosa`s church.. Doubtless, Queretaro is beyond comparison.
Inclusions: Pick-up , Tour Guide
Exclusions: Lunch
Jesus is top notch! Couldn't have asked for a more knowledgeable and professional guide. Grateful that his English is impeccable, as my Spanish is far from it. He is more like a curator for San Miguel, than a tour guide. I was fortunate to have him as a private guide and he opened my eyes to all the rich history the historic part of San Miguel Allende has to offer.
Tula, the legendary Toltec capital, is mentioned in a number of Post-Conquest sources. Queretaro, a very important colonial city
Inclusions: Bottled water, Hotel pickup and drop-offfrom hotels located in Mexico city central area., Professional guide, Transportation with air conditioning (Jetta, Toyota Sienna or Toyota Hiace), Access to Tula with bilingual certified guide
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off from hotels located out Mexico city central area.
Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.
An excursion to the heart of Mexico. Querétaro and San Miguel de Allende: centuries of history, art and culture.
Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off from hotels located in Mexico city central area., Bottled water, Professional guide, Transportation with air conditioning (a Car, Minivan or Hiace) depending on
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-of from hotels located out of Mexico city central area
Do not pay for a tour their ripping you off and they only charge 120 pesos to get in at each cenote. The city is not that big you can rent a car for 300 pesos a day.
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