1
The Queretaro Aqueduct
The symbol of Queretaro, this 1,280-meter (4,200 feet) aqueduct was built in the 18th century and is made up of 74 arches that reach an average height of 23 meters (75 feet).
2
The Art Museum
Considered of the most beautiful of its kind in Latin America, this baroque inner courtyard houses exhibitions of Mexican art.
Ph. (+52-442) 212-2357
Sh. Open daily, from 10 to 18 hrs. Closed Mon
Adults $30 (Costs in MXN)
museodeartequeretaro.com/...
Sh. Open daily, from 10 to 18 hrs. Closed Mon
Adults $30 (Costs in MXN)
museodeartequeretaro.com/...
3
The Regional Museum
This art gallery houses art ranging from the 16th to the 21st centuries, as well as exhibition rooms devoted to Queretaro's regional history. Tel. (442) 212-4888. Corregidora Sur No. 3. Closed Mondays.
Ph. ( +52-442) 212-4888
Adults $41 children free admission (Costs in MXN)
Adults $41 children free admission (Costs in MXN)
4
Convent of Santa Cruz
The first Apostolic College in the Americas, this building houses an extraordinary tree whose thorns are shaped like the cross.
5
House of the Corregidora
Built in the 17th century and currently the Government Palace of Queretaro, this house is the place where the War for Independence began.
6
Historic Downtown
Considered World Heritage for its baroque and neoclassical architecture expressed in religious and civic buildings dating from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The squares and walkways are ideal for morning coffee or evening drink.
7
Cerro de Las Campanas National Park
A park and a museum, this historic site represents the end of an empire and the triumph of the Republic. Tecnológico Avenue, Historic Downtown.
8
Cimacuatico Park
Enjoy sports fishing or ride a four wheeler In this ecological and recreational park.
9
Tourist Tram
Guided Tours. Purchase your tickets on Corregidora street, opposite the Regional Museum, where the tour departs. Admission: $70 adults, $50 children. Departures: Daily, every 30 minutes, from 11:00 to 19:30 hrs.
Ph. ( +52-442) 213-8287
Adults $70Children $50 (Cost in MXN)
Adults $70Children $50 (Cost in MXN)



