Explore Queretaro’s history and legends on a walking tour, ending with a delightful cheese and wine tasting. Perfect for curious adventurers.
Explore Queretaro’s history and legends on a walking tour, ending with a delightful cheese and wine tasting. Perfect for curious adventurers.
- El Acueducto De Queretaro - The guide will pause at the Aqueduct Lookout, where visitors will discover the history of this magnificent symbol of Querétaro.
- Panteon de los queretanos Ilustres - This location is home to several notable figures who contributed significantly to the city.
- Templo y ex-convento de la Santa Cruz de los Milagros…
- El Acueducto De Queretaro - The guide will pause at the Aqueduct Lookout, where visitors will discover the history of this magnificent symbol of Querétaro.
- Panteon de los queretanos Ilustres - This location is home to several notable figures who contributed significantly to the city.
- Templo y ex-convento de la Santa Cruz de los Milagros - Guests can explore the active former convent and learn about its historical significance and the influential people associated with it.
- Plaza de los Fundadores - At this stop, visitors will gain insights into the founding of Querétaro and the key individuals involved.
- Plaza de Armas - Known as the main square or Zócalo, this area features the former House of the Corregidora, now the Government Palace. Nearby, guests can visit the old House of Don Bartolo to hear a chilling story.
- Templo y Exconvento de San Francisco de Asis de Queretaro - This building showcases the architecture and subtle Baroque style typical of Querétaro. Construction began in the 16th century and concluded in the 17th century. Although close to the main square, it is not the city’s cathedral.
- Jardin Zenea - The heart of Querétaro’s historic center, it is renowned for its French-inspired design, Porfirian-era kiosk, and the fountain of the goddess Hebe, making it a city icon. This location also holds an unbelievable story.
- Teatro de la Republica - A cornerstone of Mexican history, this neoclassical building hosted the premiere of the National Anthem (1854), the trial of Maximilian (1867), and the Constitution of 1917. Renamed in 1922, it symbolizes national sovereignty.
- La Mexicana Olé - Visitors will embark on a sensory adventure (sight, smell, and taste) led by Certified Sommeliers. They will leave with the expertise of a seasoned wine taster and an appreciation for the region’s cheese culture. Guests will sample a variety of regional cheeses, salsas, mezcal or rompope creams, and local wines.

- Tastings
- Entrance fees
- Tastings
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Lunch
- Breakfast
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
This walking tour offers an opportunity to learn about the rich history of the city of Queretaro, as well as the renowned legends that were once told. The experience concludes with a delightful tasting of cheeses and wine. Please note that a minimum of two participants is required to commence the tour. Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Live Team Enjoy Mexico
This walking tour offers an opportunity to learn about the rich history of the city of Queretaro, as well as the renowned legends that were once told. The experience concludes with a delightful tasting of cheeses and wine. Please note that a minimum of two participants is required to commence the tour. Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Live Team Enjoy Mexico
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.