Get lost walking around the historical center, remembering to look up and check the old houses’ tiled rooftops, their decorated and multicolored walls, and antique doors. Check out the church’s architecture and the heavy Baroque-style interiors, too.
P.S. - The wedding will be in this district.
The aqueduct of Querétaro is an 18th-century aqueduct in the Mexican city of Querétaro. It is a symbol of the city of Querétaro and one of the largest aqueducts in Mexico. It forms a part of the historic center of Querétaro.
This excellent museum is definitely worth a visit. It’s full of temporary and permanent artworks in its multiple rooms.
(In the historical district)
Cozy terrace restaurant overlooking the city of Querétaro. Food is great. The cocktails are fantastic. The view is amazing.
(In historic district)
Classic Mexican dishes & live music, plus outdoor tables with views of a leafy square.
(In historical district)
5 star restaurant for Lunch, Dinner, Late Night, and Drinks
Cozy French eatery dishing up breakfast, house-made pastries & light fare, plus coffee & juices.
(In historic district)
Quaint place for creative regional Mexican food, with a brightly painted mural & a secluded terrace.
(In historical district)
Cabo Sierra presents itself as an urban grill that fuses the distinctive touch of street food with the authenticity of Mediterranean cuisine. It is a place that seeks to offer a unique and memorable gastronomic experience.
Tacos, tostadas & mezcal cocktails in a rustic setup with terrace tables & a lively vibe.
(In historical district)
Upscale restaurant serving Argentinian-style steak, seafood & desserts in an elegant dining room.
(In historic district)
Extremely flavorful food, friendly service, and a very cozy atmosphere should be what you expect to enjoy when you come here. The live music really pushes this place up another notch too. A place to go when you want an impressive dining experience and not just food.
(In historic district)