Discover Querétaro and Peña de Bernal’s rich heritage on a private tour. Explore iconic landmarks, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views. Book your immersive experience now.
Discover Querétaro and Peña de Bernal’s rich heritage on a private tour. Explore iconic landmarks, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views. Book your immersive experience now.
- El Acueducto De Queretaro - The Aqueduct of Queretaro is an extraordinary architectural marvel and a prominent symbol of the city. This structure features 74 arches stretching over 1,280 meters, with an average height of 28.5 meters. Constructed in the 18th century during the reign of Philip V of Spain, it was designed to supply water to the city….
- El Acueducto De Queretaro - The Aqueduct of Queretaro is an extraordinary architectural marvel and a prominent symbol of the city. This structure features 74 arches stretching over 1,280 meters, with an average height of 28.5 meters. Constructed in the 18th century during the reign of Philip V of Spain, it was designed to supply water to the city. The aqueduct stands as a significant example of colonial-era engineering in Mexico and serves as a major tourist and cultural attraction in Queretaro.
- Panteon de los queretanos Ilustres - The Pantheon of Illustrious Queretanos holds great historical and cultural significance in Queretaro. It is the resting place of independence heroes, politicians, writers, and other notable figures who have left a lasting impact on the region.
The cemetery is renowned for its understated and elegant architecture, reflecting the respect and admiration for those who rest there.
- Templo y ex-convento de la Santa Cruz de los Milagros - Founded in the 16th century, this site is recognized as one of the first Franciscan convents in the area.
The temple is celebrated for its colonial architecture and ornate interior, featuring gilded altarpieces, religious paintings, and a remarkable image of the Holy Cross. The ex-convent has witnessed numerous historical events and has served as a religious, educational, and cultural center over the centuries.
One of the most notable aspects of this complex is the legend of the miraculous appearance of a wooden cross at the site, making it a significant pilgrimage destination.
- Plaza de Armas - Situated in the heart of the historic center, this plaza has been a hub of social and political life since colonial times. Surrounded by historic buildings, the plaza showcases a blend of colonial and modern architecture that reflects Queretaro’s rich history.
At the center of the Plaza de Armas is a fountain with a statue of Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana, the Marquis of Villa del Villar del Aguila, a notable benefactor of the city. Around the square, visitors can see important buildings such as the Casa de la Corregidora, now serving as the Government Palace, and other stately homes with their distinctive wrought iron balconies.
- The Pena of Bernal - Peña de Bernal is renowned for its impressive monolith that dominates the landscape. This monolith, one of the largest rock formations in the world, is the main attraction and a popular destination for climbers and hikers.
The town of Bernal combines its natural beauty with well-preserved colonial architecture. Its cobblestone streets, vibrant houses, and charming plazas create a welcoming atmosphere that draws visitors from near and far. The church of San Sebastián Mártir, located in the town center, is a remarkable example of the region’s religious architecture.
In addition to its natural and architectural allure, Bernal offers a variety of cultural and gastronomic experiences. Visitors can savor local cuisine, including delicious traditional dishes like corn gorditas and traditional sweets. There are also craft stores offering local products, such as textiles and quarry items.

- Certified tour guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off with private transportation
- Certified tour guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off with private transportation
- Food ( $ About $ 250 MXN extra each person )
- Admission fees
- Food ( $ About $ 250 MXN extra each person )
- Admission fees
A private tour of Querétaro and Peña de Bernal offers an exceptional chance to explore the rich cultural and natural heritage of these delightful Mexican towns. The tour features visits to the renowned Peña de Bernal, one of the world’s tallest monoliths, where visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding scenery.
The tour also guides visitors…
A private tour of Querétaro and Peña de Bernal offers an exceptional chance to explore the rich cultural and natural heritage of these delightful Mexican towns. The tour features visits to the renowned Peña de Bernal, one of the world’s tallest monoliths, where visitors can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding scenery.
The tour also guides visitors through the beautiful colonial architecture, plazas, fountains, and historic buildings of Querétaro, allowing them to experience the vibrant cultural traditions of this captivating city.
With expert guides available to provide historical and cultural insights, visitors will gain a deeper appreciation of the region’s influence on Mexico’s economy, society, and culture, making this private tour a truly immersive and enriching experience.
This tour is suitable for all ages.
Please note that the driving time from Guanajuato to Querétaro is approximately 2 hours, while from Peña de Bernal to Guanajuato is 2.5 hours.
- Driving time from Guanajuato to Queretaro is approximately 2 hours
- Driving time from Peña de Bernal to Guanajauto is approximately 2.5 hours
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.