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Known as “the pearl of El Bajío”, the capital of one of the Mexican states with the best preserved personality of colonial architecture: the city of Santiago de Querétaro. Its historical centre has been a World Heritage Site since 1996 and one of the best exponents of the continent’s past and its future as a business centre. A destination that you can enjoy from Occidental Hotels & Resorts in Querétaro in simplicity and comfort.
Monuments and lively streets
The historic centre, one of the jewels of the World Heritage Site, is a starting point to get to know Querétaro – the beauty of the Temple of San Francisco, the Government Palace and the Plaza de Armas are some of the must-see places. The surroundings feature green spaces that allow the Occidental Hotels & Resorts in Querétaro to disconnect from the urban rhythm, such as Zenea Garden and Guerrero Garden, with the Fountain of Neptune and its water and light show.
Nearby you will find Casa de Ecala, one of the most beautiful and best preserved buildings in the old town, which competes in charm with Plaza de los Fundadores, adorned with a sign bearing the name of the city between terraces. And next to Santa Cruz Temple lies a viewpoint with views of the capital of Querétaro and its famous aqueduct.
Home of the illustrious and football fans
In the Pantheon of Illustrious Queretanos, the statue of El Marqués (to whom Querétaro owes many of its monuments) and the mausoleum dedicated to La Corregidora are worth visiting. This name is also shared by the famous stadium that hosted the World Cup in 1986 and where football fans watch the Gallos Blancos, the city’s team.
Exploring Querétaro is an unforgettable experience and Barceló Hotel Group's hotels in Querétaro make it easy for you to discover.