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.
Restaurants in Queretaro City
4.5 based on 117 reviews
Beautiful city with very nice convention center. The center has everything needed for a great convention. The restaurants offer amazing choices at very reasonable prices. Unfortunately.they do not offer wi-fi.
4.5 based on 1,098 reviews
This should be the #1 tourist attraction in Queretaro - it is by far the most unique experience (la Peña de Bernal an hour away not included). It's huge and maybe the only chance to see a Roman-style aqueduct in North America. Is it worth going out of your way to see this and Queretaro? If you're driving through, it's worth a stop. If you're on a short vacation and the goal is a lot of sightseeing, Queretaro might not be a worthwhile place to spend a night. The aqueduct is large and it's there, but that's about it. It's not like you can walk on top of it or anything.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
One of the things I love about Mexico are the plazas and gardens where the locals come to hangout. This one had the most and largest Dia de Muertos decorations.
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