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The city of Queretero is located in Mexico’s central region, 220 km (136 mi) north of Mexico City. The climate is mild, with average temperatures ranging between 22º and 25º C (72º and 77º F). Expect light winds at night.

This city, the state capital of Queretaro, is full of rich history, as evidenced by the magnificent architecture in the Centro Historico (Historic Center). In fact, the UNESCO declared Queretaro a World Heritage Site. Among the edifices that stand out are: el Templo y Convento de la Cruz (The Temple and Convent of the Cross), el Templo de San Felipe Neri (The Temple of Saint Felipe Neri) and el Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo (The Temple of Saint Rosa de Viterbo). These constructions are beautiful examples of baroque architecture, and their interiors house valuable altarpieces made by artists from the colonial period. The city also has large plateresque-style houses, some of which have been converted into museums or elegant restaurants offering the best in regional cuisine.

As you walk along Queretaro’s cobblestone streets you can visit the Teatro de la Republica, an important building where Mexico’s constitution was signed in 1917. You’ll also find numerous art galleries, restaurants and cafes with bohemian atmospheres, which stand in sharp contrast to the modern hotels and commercial zones. In the city’s surrounding areas, you’ll see the impressive Arcos aqueduct, one of Mexico’s most important water delivery systems built during the colonial era. After having undergone several restorations, today the aqueduct is an important city symbol.

Also nearby lies the town of Bernal, where you’ll see the third largest monolith in the world. There you can also visit the Franciscan missions of Sierra Gorda, which are important architectural structures. In addition, you can explore the archaeological ruins of Ranas and Toluquilla or enjoy swimming resorts in the picturesque town of Tequisquiapan, located 74 km (46 mi) east of the state capital.

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