Apartments in Querétaro

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Apartments in Querétaro

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Top neighborhoods in Querétaro

Centro Histórico

Centro Histórico enchants visitors with cobblestone plazas where mariachi music fills the air around the pink sandstone Templo de San Francisco. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases exceptionally preserved Spanish colonial architecture dating back to the 16th century. Explore museums in baroque buildings, browse artisan shops selling handwoven textiles, or soak up the atmosphere in outdoor cafés. Boutique hotels in restored colonial mansions offer rooftop terraces with cathedral views. Traditional cantinas serve regional specialties like enchiladas queretanas, while street vendors offer fresh gorditas throughout the pedestrian-friendly district. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute walk of each other, making Querétaro's historic heart perfect for exploring on foot.

Zona dos Extendida

Zona dos Extendida offers a glimpse into everyday Mexican life away from tourist crowds. This quiet residential area features colorful homes with small front gardens. While lacking major attractions, Puerta la Victoria is worth checking out, with Corregidora Stadium and Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez Auditorium just a short trip away. Budget travelers will appreciate affordable taquerías and family-run comedores serving authentic Mexican comfort food. Getting around requires buses or ride-sharing apps in this car-oriented area. Small guesthouses and vacation rentals provide comfortable, wallet-friendly accommodations with a truly local feel.

Jurica

Jurica offers shopping heaven for retail lovers with massive malls like Antea Lifestyle Center and Urban Center Shopping Mall stealing the show. This upscale Querétaro enclave centers around the magnificent Hacienda Jurica, a converted 16th-century estate with colonial courtyards and manicured gardens. The neighborhood's warm stone facades and red tile roofs create a serene backdrop for your getaway. Upscale hotel restaurants serve refined Mexican cuisine in elegant settings throughout the area. Most travelers stay in luxury resort hotels with full-service amenities and sparkling pools. Getting around requires ride-sharing or rental cars since public transit is limited, but the wide, well-maintained streets make driving a breeze.

Juriquilla

Juriquilla offers upscale relaxation on Querétaro's northern edge. The neighborhood boasts manicured golf courses, scenic reservoir walks, and high-end shopping at Plaza Juriquilla and Plaza Ubika. Families appreciate the peaceful atmosphere, while college students add youthful energy from UNAM and University of the Valley of Mexico campuses. Dining options showcase international cuisine and refined Mexican dishes in sophisticated settings. Most attractions require a car, with the city center just 20 minutes away. Luxury vacation rentals and boutique hotels provide stylish accommodations with pools and garden settings for travelers seeking comfort away from urban hustle.

Downtown Querétaro

Downtown Querétaro captivates with its UNESCO-protected colonial splendor where time seems wonderfully frozen. Pink sandstone buildings and ornate churches frame bustling plazas where mariachi music fills the air. Wander cobblestone streets to discover artisan workshops crafting Talavera pottery, or catch a cultural performance at the historic Teatro de la República. Traditional cantinas serve regional delights like enchiladas queretanas while boutique hotels occupy lovingly restored mansions. The pedestrian-friendly historic center makes exploring a breeze, with most attractions within easy walking distance despite the occasionally challenging cobblestones.

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Wander cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial buildings and ornate churches in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Sample local delicacies at bustling markets before exploring the impressive aqueduct or joining a wine tour.

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