
Located in the Bajío region, the state of Querétaro is a tourist gem within the country. In Querétaro, you'll find Mexico for its traditions, culture, history, nature, and warmth.
In Querétaro, you'll discover Mexico behind the ancestral glimmer of its communities, Otomi rituals and customs that have survived the centuries; behind the charming indigenous rag dolls that symbolize our roots beyond our borders.
You'll discover Mexico in the colonial and baroque architecture of its capital, the impressive museums that house local, national, and international works of art, and the moments that marked essential scenes in the country's history, the birthplace of the conspiracies of Independence and the final destiny of the empire that culminated on the Cerro de las Campanas.
In Querétaro, you'll find Mexico thanks to the immense variety of climates and natural landscapes found within its territory, ranging from forests to semi-deserts, from high mountains to the vast grasslands that line the state's highways and roads, from hills populated by cactus trees to the rushing rivers and dams, in the diverse ecosystems and microclimates of the Sierra Gorda, one of the country's main protected natural areas and the most eco-diverse in all of Mexico.
In Querétaro, you'll find Mexico through its traditional cuisine, but also through the creativity of the new cuisine emerging in its restaurants, and through the talent and passion of the winemakers who have made the state one of the most important for national winemaking in recent years.
Querétaro is home to a creative Mexico that has made lodging an experience, and adventures and tours something worth enjoying like nowhere else in the country. With its warmth and the people in every corner of the state, it welcomes you with a smile.
Come and discover why Querétaro is home to the best of our country, our Mexico.
Experiences
Although its territory may appear small, Querétaro's variety of tourist experiences is surprising. From a vigorous wine-producing region designed to satisfy discerning palates and create a new wine-drinking culture, to the numerous estates, venues, and experiences for lovers, Querétaro captivates all types of visitors, even the most adventurous travelers. Come discover it!

Magical Towns
San Sebastián Bernal, Jalpan de Serra, Cadereyta de Montes, Tequisquiapan, San Joaquín, Amealco, and Pinal de Amoles are the seven towns inscribed on the list of Magical Towns of Mexico. Traditions, nature, culture, and a host of tourist attractions distinguish these towns, whose magic is felt with all the senses.

Archaeological Sites
Querétaro boasts a wealth of cultural and historical treasures, preserved in its four archaeological sites, hidden among the Sierra Gorda mountains or fully visible from afar in the city's greater metropolitan area. El Cerrito, Ranas, Tancama, and Toluquilla are vestiges of our ancestors worth visiting on your next trip.
