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I stayed at Posada Academia in Queretaro but would not recommend it. You can probably find a nicer room for 200 pesos (or less) than the one I had, although the people were friendly enough. | ||
Oh, and I forgot to mention there is a nice interactive-type air conditioned museum in the Cerro de las Campanas park. They say they are planning to print up some placards with English translations for the exhibits, but I wouldn't count on it. Also, there is a famous theater (Iturbide) where all the representatives got together and ratified the socialist revolutionary constitution of 1917. | 1 | |
Next time you come to Centro Historico Queretaro call "HOME"(B&B) for nice, clean, comfortable accommodations, from 250 to 350p with a market-fresh breakfast. www.QueretaroBandB.com | 2 | |
Hi 2368. Quite experience. Its passages right in the heart of Santiago de Querétaro (Capital City) are amazing, you could find any kind of tacos, tortas, guajolotes, etc. Next time stop try to stop at Querétaro Tourism Board in Pasteur # 4 rigth at the end of 5 de mayo street. You would get a lot of nice recommendations and different ways to really enjoy your trip. | 3 | |
Things must be very slow in QRO to dig-up a two-year posting to advertise your city. For most people, getting to QRO from the D.F. means a bus ride - one taking 3 to 3.5 hours. I'll agree it's a nice city, but being made less nice by the pimping for it here on the TT - by Queretaro government employees. | 4 | |
Well, gee, I was quite pleased to get another reply after all this time! Of course, I saw it right away because of the feature on the side of the page that advises of activity on my "recent" posts. But I'm curious as to how Longford found out there had been an addition to a post this old--and also why he feels compelled to 'put the knock' on a fellow who is just trying to do a little promotion for his home town! (That ad hominem 'pimping' crack seems just a tad over-the-top. Am I missing something? Is there a feud going on that I'm unaware of? Is Longford keeping track of all this other fellow's posts so he can make nasty replies to each of them? Just wondering...) | 5 | |
Hi 2368. And, NO, I'm not trying to make promotion for my home town. So, 2368, if you make another trip to Querétaro, contact me and I think I can show you a little more than the Historical Center, and the "ugly people" my friend lonford met in all his trips. bye | 6 | |
Maybe you can help me, Queteraro tourism persona. Where is the bus station located in Q? (The station where the Turistar Lujo buses arrive.) Do local buses run from this station & do they have a regular schedule (horaria) for buses into el centro? muchas gracias., Tammy | 7 | |
I'm kind of glad the thread got revived, because I hadn't seen the original posting. Reminded me that there's more to see in Querétaro and gives me an excuse to go back there. And in response to this remark: It is the sort of place where I guess tourists are rare enough so that people just assume you are from around there, even if you are a little funny-looking, because people would just walk up and ask me what time it was or where they could find a notary public, seeming to expect that I spoke Spanish and could answer such questions! I think it's the sort of place where people are just friendly, and seemingly happy as well. That's been my experience. | 8 | |