Hotels in Querétaro
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Browse hotels in Querétaro, Mexico — stay near the 74-arch aqueduct and UNESCO Centro Histórico. Direct buses from Mexico City take 2.5 hours.
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About Querétaro
Querétaro: Colonial Core of Central Mexico
Querétaro sits 220 km north of Mexico City in the Bajío highlands at 1,820 m elevation. The city's Historic Monuments Zone earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1996, anchored by the Plaza de Armas, the Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo (completed 1752), and a 74-arch aqueduct that still defines the eastern skyline. The centre was founded by the Spanish in 1531, and the street grid within the Barrio de la Cruz and Centro Histórico remains largely intact.
Where to Stay
Most hotels cluster within the Centro Histórico, putting the aqueduct, the Cerro de las Campanas hill, and the city's celebrated wine and cheese corridor within walking distance. Boutique properties occupy restored 18th-century mansions along Andador 5 de Mayo and Calle Corregidora. Business travelers arrive for the aerospace and automotive corridors of the Querétaro Technology Hub; leisure visitors come for wine routes in the Sierra Gorda foothills and day trips to the Conca and Jalpan missions.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Direct buses from Mexico City's Terminal Norte run every 30 minutes; journey time is roughly 2.5 hours.
- Currency: Pesos only in most markets; ATMs available on the Plaza de Armas.
- Climate: Dry season runs November–April; afternoon thunderstorms are common June–September.
- Altitude: At 1,820 m, allow a day to acclimatise before long walks.
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