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Aqueduct of Querétaro

Aqueduct of Querétaro: Our most recommended tours and activities

Querétaro: City Tour in a Classic Ford T Vehicle

Querétaro: City Tour in a Classic Ford T Vehicle

Discover the ancient city of Santiago de Querétaro aboard a classic vehicle from the early 20th century, in the company of a tourist host. Hear about the story, its characters, tradition and legends. Select the visit option to see the majestic aqueduct, the hill of the bells or the old railway station. On each circuit discover the magic of its streets, temples and convents. As you walk through the streets, discover the history of its mansions, the Queretaro customs and the stories of the characters of the past.

Walking Tour: Temples and Convents (Western Zone)

Walking Tour: Temples and Convents (Western Zone)

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Querétaro, one of Mexico's most historically rich and culturally vibrant cities. Whether you choose to explore the Eastern Zone focusing on the city's foundation and viceroyalty period or the Western Zone, known for its iconic temples and convents, this walking tour offers a unique perspective of Querétaro's colonial past. Guided by our expert local tour guides, each tour is designed to showcase the essential stories, landmarks, and architectural beauty that make Querétaro a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Each route offers its own distinct narrative, allowing visitors to experience both the origins of the city and its spiritual and cultural evolution. In the Eastern Zone, the tour delves into the foundation of Querétaro, highlighting its early development during the viceroyalty era. Stroll through the historic streets, beginning at Plaza Fundadores, where the city's evangelization began. Explore significant landmarks such as the Acueducto de Querétaro, a marvel of colonial engineering, and visit the Casa de la Corregidora, where key events in Mexico’s independence took place. This route offers a glimpse into the merging of Spanish and Indigenous cultures that shaped Querétaro into the vibrant city it is today. The Western Zone focuses on the city's religious and artistic heritage, taking visitors through some of Querétaro’s most iconic temples and convents. From the Ex Convent of San Francisco, the first religious order to arrive in Querétaro, to the baroque grandeur of the Temple of Santa Rosa de Viterbo, this tour is a journey through the city’s spiritual history. Discover the architectural beauty of Capuchinas, San Agustín, and Santa Clara, and learn about their influence on the city’s cultural development during the colonial period. Both tours are designed to offer a deep dive into Querétaro’s rich heritage, whether through the lens of its religious landmarks or its historical foundations. Throughout the walk, you will hear fascinating stories, legends, and anecdotes that bring the city’s past to life, all while surrounded by the stunning colonial architecture that characterizes Querétaro. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or someone simply looking to explore the heart of this beautiful city, our walking tours offer something for everyone. You will not only discover the beauty and charm of Querétaro, but also gain a deeper understanding of its role in Mexico’s history.

Querétaro: Tranvia Classic Trolley Car Guided Tour

Querétaro: Tranvia Classic Trolley Car Guided Tour

Discover the charm of Querétaro aboard Tranvia Road's guided tours. Route 1 takes you to historic sites like Acueducto and Jardín Zenea, while Route 2 explores Cerro de las Campanas and Teatro de la República. With experienced guides and comfortable transport, it's the perfect way to immerse yourself in the city's beauty. Route 1: Acueducto Templo y convento de San Francisco Jardín Zenea Acueducto de Querétaro Templo y convento de la Santa Cruz Route 2: Cerro de las Campanas Río Querétaro Convento de las Capuchinas Cerro de las Campanas Teatro de la república

FROM CDMX and PUEBLA: Queretaro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Morelia 4 DAYS

FROM CDMX and PUEBLA: Queretaro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Morelia 4 DAYS

DAY 1 Departure from Mexico City (Airport, Hotel downtown or Reforma) to QUERETARO, a beautiful colonial city and a spectacular destination. We will have panoramic visits to: the Aqueduct, Mirador, Plaza de la Independencia (Government Palace and Casa López de Ecala), Casa y Plaza de la Corregidora, Teatro de la Republica, Casa de la Corregidora, Teatro de la Republica Corregidora, Teatro de la República, Casa de la Marquesa, St. Clara and St. Agustín Temples, Casa de los Perros... then you will have some free time. We will depart to the town-museum of SAN MIGUEL de ALLENDE with panoramic views of its historic center. Then another free time to wander through its streets, small squares. and to finish the day at the hotel/accommodation. DAY 2 Before leaving you will have an American breakfast to go to DOLORES HIDALGO, we will worship two great icons: Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and José Hidalgo y Costilla and Jose Alfredo Jimenez. We continue to GUANAJUATO, Cultural Patrimony of Humanity. We will visit the San Ramon Mine, Pipila Monument, Funicular, Juarez Theater, Jardines de la Union, University, Callejon del Beso, Hidalgo Market, Alhondiga de Granaditas, we finish the day with your accommodation. DAY 3 Before leaving, you will have an American breakfast to go to MORELIA. Check in at the hotel and free time. In the afternoon, we leave for PÁTZCUARO, Magical Town of Mexico. We have a panoramic tour of: Basilica of Our Lady of Health, Temple and College of the Society of Jesus, the Tabernacle, the House of the Eleven Patios, Andador de Madrigal de las Altas Torres, The Plazas of Vasco de Quiroga and Gertrudis Bocanegra, invite us to stroll among popular scenes and a variety of crafts. Around 7:00 p.m. we return to Morelia. Lodging. DAY 4 Before leaving you will have an American breakfast to go to the last sightseeing tour of Morelia. Last panoramic visit of Morelia, Cultural Patrimony of Humanity: Main Square, Government Palace, Garden and Conservatory of the Roses, Clavijero Palace, Candy Market, Aqueduct, Fountain of the Tarascas, Callejón del Romance, Calzada... Free time. At the end of this beautiful circuit we will return to Mexico City.

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Aqueduct of Querétaro: Our most recommended tours and activities

Querétaro: City Tour in a Classic Ford T Vehicle

Querétaro: City Tour in a Classic Ford T Vehicle

Discover the ancient city of Santiago de Querétaro aboard a classic vehicle from the early 20th century, in the company of a tourist host. Hear about the story, its characters, tradition and legends. Select the visit option to see the majestic aqueduct, the hill of the bells or the old railway station. On each circuit discover the magic of its streets, temples and convents. As you walk through the streets, discover the history of its mansions, the Queretaro customs and the stories of the characters of the past.

Walking Tour: Temples and Convents (Western Zone)

Walking Tour: Temples and Convents (Western Zone)

Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Querétaro, one of Mexico's most historically rich and culturally vibrant cities. Whether you choose to explore the Eastern Zone focusing on the city's foundation and viceroyalty period or the Western Zone, known for its iconic temples and convents, this walking tour offers a unique perspective of Querétaro's colonial past. Guided by our expert local tour guides, each tour is designed to showcase the essential stories, landmarks, and architectural beauty that make Querétaro a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Each route offers its own distinct narrative, allowing visitors to experience both the origins of the city and its spiritual and cultural evolution. In the Eastern Zone, the tour delves into the foundation of Querétaro, highlighting its early development during the viceroyalty era. Stroll through the historic streets, beginning at Plaza Fundadores, where the city's evangelization began. Explore significant landmarks such as the Acueducto de Querétaro, a marvel of colonial engineering, and visit the Casa de la Corregidora, where key events in Mexico’s independence took place. This route offers a glimpse into the merging of Spanish and Indigenous cultures that shaped Querétaro into the vibrant city it is today. The Western Zone focuses on the city's religious and artistic heritage, taking visitors through some of Querétaro’s most iconic temples and convents. From the Ex Convent of San Francisco, the first religious order to arrive in Querétaro, to the baroque grandeur of the Temple of Santa Rosa de Viterbo, this tour is a journey through the city’s spiritual history. Discover the architectural beauty of Capuchinas, San Agustín, and Santa Clara, and learn about their influence on the city’s cultural development during the colonial period. Both tours are designed to offer a deep dive into Querétaro’s rich heritage, whether through the lens of its religious landmarks or its historical foundations. Throughout the walk, you will hear fascinating stories, legends, and anecdotes that bring the city’s past to life, all while surrounded by the stunning colonial architecture that characterizes Querétaro. Whether you are a history enthusiast, an architecture lover, or someone simply looking to explore the heart of this beautiful city, our walking tours offer something for everyone. You will not only discover the beauty and charm of Querétaro, but also gain a deeper understanding of its role in Mexico’s history.

Querétaro: Tranvia Classic Trolley Car Guided Tour

Querétaro: Tranvia Classic Trolley Car Guided Tour

Discover the charm of Querétaro aboard Tranvia Road's guided tours. Route 1 takes you to historic sites like Acueducto and Jardín Zenea, while Route 2 explores Cerro de las Campanas and Teatro de la República. With experienced guides and comfortable transport, it's the perfect way to immerse yourself in the city's beauty. Route 1: Acueducto Templo y convento de San Francisco Jardín Zenea Acueducto de Querétaro Templo y convento de la Santa Cruz Route 2: Cerro de las Campanas Río Querétaro Convento de las Capuchinas Cerro de las Campanas Teatro de la república

FROM CDMX and PUEBLA: Queretaro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Morelia 4 DAYS

FROM CDMX and PUEBLA: Queretaro, Guanajuato, Hidalgo, Morelia 4 DAYS

DAY 1 Departure from Mexico City (Airport, Hotel downtown or Reforma) to QUERETARO, a beautiful colonial city and a spectacular destination. We will have panoramic visits to: the Aqueduct, Mirador, Plaza de la Independencia (Government Palace and Casa López de Ecala), Casa y Plaza de la Corregidora, Teatro de la Republica, Casa de la Corregidora, Teatro de la Republica Corregidora, Teatro de la República, Casa de la Marquesa, St. Clara and St. Agustín Temples, Casa de los Perros... then you will have some free time. We will depart to the town-museum of SAN MIGUEL de ALLENDE with panoramic views of its historic center. Then another free time to wander through its streets, small squares. and to finish the day at the hotel/accommodation. DAY 2 Before leaving you will have an American breakfast to go to DOLORES HIDALGO, we will worship two great icons: Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla and José Hidalgo y Costilla and Jose Alfredo Jimenez. We continue to GUANAJUATO, Cultural Patrimony of Humanity. We will visit the San Ramon Mine, Pipila Monument, Funicular, Juarez Theater, Jardines de la Union, University, Callejon del Beso, Hidalgo Market, Alhondiga de Granaditas, we finish the day with your accommodation. DAY 3 Before leaving, you will have an American breakfast to go to MORELIA. Check in at the hotel and free time. In the afternoon, we leave for PÁTZCUARO, Magical Town of Mexico. We have a panoramic tour of: Basilica of Our Lady of Health, Temple and College of the Society of Jesus, the Tabernacle, the House of the Eleven Patios, Andador de Madrigal de las Altas Torres, The Plazas of Vasco de Quiroga and Gertrudis Bocanegra, invite us to stroll among popular scenes and a variety of crafts. Around 7:00 p.m. we return to Morelia. Lodging. DAY 4 Before leaving you will have an American breakfast to go to the last sightseeing tour of Morelia. Last panoramic visit of Morelia, Cultural Patrimony of Humanity: Main Square, Government Palace, Garden and Conservatory of the Roses, Clavijero Palace, Candy Market, Aqueduct, Fountain of the Tarascas, Callejón del Romance, Calzada... Free time. At the end of this beautiful circuit we will return to Mexico City.

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The visit with a Ford T was excellent especially with Jesus. He is an exceptionnal person with à great personnality an incredible knowledge on every subject. This tour was the perfect conplement to the 2 hour walking tour. Highly recommend to do both

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Don't miss this tour, the 2-hour one is well worth it. We suggest doing it in the evening, as the lighting of the arches, streets, and churches gives you an incredible view! The guides are very friendly and knowledgeable.

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The punctuality, the details , the Mexico history and the explanations from the guide were captivating. It was an incomparable overview of the city.

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Jesús was super nice and informative. He showed me lots of the city and gave me lots of helpful historical information. I’m grateful I booked this.

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It was very nice experience. The guide was very informative and lovely personality.