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In Queretaro’s surrounding areas you can visit several archaeological sites, some of which were influenced by Teotihuacan. At these places you can learn about the pre-Hispanic indigenous people that once inhabited the region.

Ranas – Located 157 km (97 mi) northeast of Queretaro, on Highway 120. This beautiful archaeological zone was a city-fortress and important ceremonial center. At the site you’ll see ancient ball courts, pyramids and courtyards on a hill surrounded by lush vegetation. Open daily from 9:00 to 6:00.

Toluquilla – Located 93 km (58 mi) northeast of Tequisquiapan and 65 km (40 mi) from Queretaro, off Highway 120. This ancient city was built on top of a hill. The most notable sights are the ball courts and a structure where you can still see the original stucco on the walls..

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