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Parallel to the historical element of this city is the fresh and fun Queretaro, offering attractive options of music to dance or listen to, different sorts of live shows and a great variety of international and Mexican cuisine.
The historic downtown callejoneadas (night promenades by the alleys or narrow streets) accompanied by estudiantinas or rondallas are famous, as well as the performances of music from all times by the Philharmonic Orchestra of Queretaro.
Queretaro City is characterized for its colonial architecture and its beauty and it’s wise to take the city tour by trolley, a guided visit through the main sites, monuments, legends and most important issues of the city. |
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Relocating to Queretaro
Useful information on the cost of living and energency services in Queretaro.
| | Going Out in Queretaro
Queretaro is home to a health night-life as well as plenty of history to explore.
| | Health in Queretaro
Queretaro has several quality healthcare facilities and a group of dedicated and proud medical personnel that offer good care for visitors and foreigners.
| Restaurants in Mexico - Queretaro
{mosimage}Mexican gastronomy is like a rainbow of flavors, textures, colors and smells. The gastronomy of Queretaro includes many dishes that have been prepared in this region since the XVI century when the Spanish conquered Mexico and many still keep the same flavor today. The majority of the restaurants in Queretaro integrate regional ingredients such as corn, chili pepper, nopal cactus and many regional fruits to create splendid dishes. Queretaro’s cuisine is strongly related to civic festivities, religious traditions, harvest times, the celebration of Santa Cruz (the Patron Saint), the Holy Week and the Day of the Dead.
| | Studying in Queretaro
The John F. Kennedy School in Queretaro is a non-profit, secular, co-educational institution which offers a U.S. type educational program from Pre-School to High School.
| | Living in Queretaro
Queretaro City is the capital of the State of Queretaro, located 220 km to the north of Mexico City by the federal highway 57D in Mexico.
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