Immerse yourself in the historical magic of Querétaro’s three towns on this full-day guided tour. Discover the rich history, customs, legends, and myths of these enchanting Pueblos Mágicos.
Immerse yourself in the historical magic of Querétaro’s three towns on this full-day guided tour. Discover the rich history, customs, legends, and myths of these enchanting Pueblos Mágicos.
- Fiesta Americana Hacienda Galindo Resort & Spa - This remarkable hacienda was a gift from Hernán Cortés to Malinche at the end of the 16th century. The Fiesta Americana Hacienda Galindo hotel is located here, maintaining its stunning architecture, expansive gardens, and rich colonial legends. At Hacienda Galindo, the rustic charm of Mexico’s…
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Fiesta Americana Hacienda Galindo Resort & Spa - This remarkable hacienda was a gift from Hernán Cortés to Malinche at the end of the 16th century. The Fiesta Americana Hacienda Galindo hotel is located here, maintaining its stunning architecture, expansive gardens, and rich colonial legends. At Hacienda Galindo, the rustic charm of Mexico’s oldest traditions blends seamlessly with modern conveniences, offering guests a delightful setting for leisure, business, or social events. Its prime location in Queretaro makes it an ideal destination for visitors from Mexico City.
A significant part of a 500-year-old history, the gallery showcases religious-themed paintings by 18th-century artist Cristóbal de Talavera. A well-preserved 400-year-old chapel adds to the historical allure. -
Amealco de Bonfil - Explore the Magical Town of Amealco and its doll museum.
Amealco is one of the oldest towns in Querétaro, founded in 1538, shortly after Huimilpan (1529) and San Juan del Rio (1531), likely by conquistadors Fernando de Tapia (known as Conin) and Nicolás de San Luís Montañez.
Today, its economy is primarily agricultural, with corn, wheat, oats, and beans being the main crops. - Museo De La Muneca - This museum features handmade dolls, a hallmark of Amealco de Bonfil and various Mexican states such as Querétaro, Veracruz, Chiapas, Guerrero, Nayarit, Jalisco, Quintana Roo, Sinaloa, and Oaxaca. Additionally, visitors can view Mammoth fossils discovered in the area.
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Tequisquiapan - Don’t miss these attractions during your next visit to the Magical Town of Tequisquiapan.
Known for its wine and cheese, the mild climate encourages strolls through its craft markets. The Parish of Santa María de la Asunción is a must-see. - Plaza Miguel Hidalgo - The church here is a town icon, having undergone four construction phases, with a notably simple interior compared to others.
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Bernal - Recognized as a Magical Town, Bernal is a peaceful retreat, perfect for relaxation and escaping the hustle and bustle. The small town is best explored on foot, with shops offering crafts, wool and blanket products, and local sweets.
The majestic Peña de Bernal, visible from every corner, is believed to be a source of energy. - La Pena de Bernal - 1. It is the third largest monolith in the world, only surpassed by the Rock of Gibraltar and Sugar Loaf in Rio de Janeiro.
- It stands over 350 meters tall.
- It is believed to have been a Cenozoic era volcano whose magma solidified millions of years ago.
- Many consider it a source of energy, attracting visitors on March 21.
- Bernal’s residents have an average lifespan of 94.7 years.
- The site contains around 30 caves, used by the Chichimecas as shelters, according to researchers.
- It features cave paintings over 1,300 years old, attributed to the Chichimecas.
- It is estimated to be 2,510 meters above sea level.
- It is regarded as one of Mexico’s 13 natural wonders.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Tour Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Certified Tour Guide
- Breakfast
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Gratuities
- Lunch
This tour offers an opportunity to explore the history, customs, legends, myths, and key celebrations of three of the six Magical Towns in the state of Querétaro.
Participants will discover the reasons behind their designation as Magical Towns, along with significant stories and legends from various important periods in Mexico.
A dedicated tour guide…
This tour offers an opportunity to explore the history, customs, legends, myths, and key celebrations of three of the six Magical Towns in the state of Querétaro.
Participants will discover the reasons behind their designation as Magical Towns, along with significant stories and legends from various important periods in Mexico.
A dedicated tour guide will accompany the group throughout the tour, providing valuable insights. Additionally, information will be shared on where to purchase souvenirs and enjoy delicious, affordable meals.
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IMPORTANT:
THE TRIP IS WITH A MINIMUM OF TWO PEOPLE. IF THE MINIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE IS NOT MET, THE TRIP WILL BE CANCELLED AND YOUR PAYMENT WILL BE REFUNDED. - Consider that you will be exposed to sunlight, so you should take care of your skin with sunblock, hat and sunglasses.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.