GETTING IN

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There are two main ways to get to Querétaro for the wedding. The closest airport is Querétaro International Airport (QRO), which offers fewer flight options but is only about 30–40 minutes from Hotel Hércules and the venue. Guests can also fly into Mexico City (MEX), which has many more flight options and often better prices, but requires a 2.5–3 hour drive to Querétaro.

THINGS TO DO

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Querétaro Aqueduct

One of the city's most famous architectural sights, the Querétaro Aqueduct is a monumental structure spanning over a kilometer, a direct inheritance from Santiago de Querétaro's colonial history. Its construction was completed in 1735, under the supervision of the Spanish Crown, and to this day, it remains one of the city's unmissable icons.

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Pueblos Mágicos (Magic Towns)

Querétaro is surrounded by several charming Pueblos Mágicos worth exploring. From the colorful streets and artisan markets of Tequisquiapan, to the iconic Peña de Bernal and its breathtaking views, and the rich Otomí culture and handcrafted dolls of Amealco, each town offers a unique glimpse into the region’s history, culture, and beauty.

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San Miguel de Allende

Renowned for its beauty and cosmopolitan character, San Miguel de Allende combines history, art, and sophistication. Its colorful streets, galleries, Baroque churches, and vibrant cultural life have made it one of Mexico's most iconic destinations.

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Historic Center of Querétaro

The Historic Center of Santiago de Querétaro is an epicenter of culture, color, and energy. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it brings together iconic monuments such as the Casa de la Corregidora, the Teatro de la República, the Palacio de Gobierno, and the Museo de las Artes. Among its squares and alleys, visitors can also enjoy the Jardín Zenea, the Mirador de los Arcos, and vestiges of the colonial past that make it unique