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.
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Clean streets and well-maintained, colorful buildings attest to the civic pride and excellent maintenance of this charming city centre
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This is the most international awarded cheese factory in Latin America. In Rancho San Josemaria, a family business, hand made farmstead sheep milk cheeses are made since 2007. Every year the farm works in a limited, seasonal production. Open for visitors, by appointment, there you can spend a quite extraordinary time in nature, getting along with sheep. You will recieve a tour where they they will show you how they make the cheese and the care they give the sheep and what they do around them. At the end of the tour, you can try the sensational international award winning seasonal cheeses all under a nice shadow of the trees. Bring your wine or your favorite drink to acompany the cheeses. This tour is strictly contracted by appointment between February and November. Bilingual tours are available.
Just a short drive outside of Santiago de Queretaro fantastic way to spend a couple of hours. Bring your own beverage, take a short tour of this family sheep farm and enjoy a sampling of a dozen types of excellent award winning cheese. Simple but extensively enjoyable.
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Good bars around, nice restaurants. There is always something happening on this plaza: concerts, dance demonstrations, local dances, ... Nice fountain in the middle and the trees are so beautiful around the plaza. A must!
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One of the most ornate of the historic churches of Queretaro, with unusual architectural arches on the exterior and elaborate wood carving and gilt inside. The massive grill at the back of the church walls off the area where nuns were once shielded from the world--even in church. There is also a small museum, open on certain dates and times.
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