We'd like to help you find something that's as perfect in atmosphere as it is in location. You might start your search in Downtown Queretaro or Jurica, two top neighborhoods in the city.
The museums, historic sites, and restaurants are just a few reasons to visit Querétaro. Get out and about and explore some top attractions like Termas del Rey Water Park and El Oasis Water Park. Pena de Bernal and Alameda Hidalgo Park are also a few notable stops. Whether you're looking to stay right in the heart of town or you're interested in a more secluded spot, we'd like to help you find a great place in Querétaro.
Great Neighborhoods for History and Culture
Centro Historico, in Downtown Queretaro, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it's the best place to stay to explore the pedestrian-friendly streets lined with old colonial architecture and a wealth of monuments. It's home to the Museum of Art of Queretaro, Capuchin Crypt, San Francisco Temple, and Museum of the Restoration of the Republic. From hotels in the historic center and the business district of Centro Sur, it's easy to discover the magnificent Aqueduct of Santiago de Queretaro. Built in the 18th century to transport water to the city from nearby springs, the structure dominates the city's landscape with its tall, elegant arches.
Centro Histórico
Unique features of Centro Histórico include the historic sites and museums. Make a stop by Zenea Garden or Plaza de Armas while you're exploring the area.
You'll enjoy the restaurants and historic sites in Centro Sur. You might want to make time for a stop at Corregidora Stadium or Querétaro Civic Center.
For outdoor enthusiasts, there are plenty of adventures to be had in and around Queretaro. Serious rock climbers might like to consider finding a room near Bernal. Within a 60-minute drive of the city center, Pena de Bernal is one of the largest monoliths in the world. It's possi-ble to climb to the summit or to the rock's halfway point. Back in the city, book accommoda-tions near Bicentennial Park for family-friendly adventures. The park features a roller coaster, water attractions, and boat rides. Art and nature blend together throughout gardens in the city center, with hotels close to Guerrero Garden and Zenea Garden.
Bernal
You'll enjoy the mountain views and museums in Bernal. You might want to make time for a stop at Pena de Bernal or Museo del Dulce.
To shop for interesting local handicrafts and souvenirs, stay in Centro Historico. The charming, narrow streets also host an array of traditional restaurants, outdoor cafes, and bars that gener-ate a lively atmosphere, day or night. Home to the University of the Valley of Mexico Queréta-ro and the National Autonomous University of Mexico Querétaro, Juriquilla is an upmarket ar-ea. There's shopping at Plaza Juriquilla and Plaza Ubika, and fine dining at Plaza Nautica. Not far from here is the neighborhood of Jurica, with plenty of hotels close to Uptown Center and Pla-za del Parque Shopping Mall.
Centro Histórico
Unique features of Centro Histórico include the historic sites and museums. Make a stop by Zenea Garden or Plaza de Armas while you're exploring the area.