What's Centro Histórico Like?
Centro Histórico is notable for its historical sites. You might want to seek out the neighborhood's churches while you're here. While you're here, you can spend a relaxing day at Zenea Garden and Alameda Hidalgo Park. There's plenty more to see, including Plaza de Armas and Aqueduct of Santiago de Querétaro.
Where are the Best Places to Stay in Centro Histórico?
We have 166 accommodations in the neighborhood. Here are our customers' favorite lodging options in Centro Histórico:
Casa Oxa Hotel
City-center hotel with outdoor pool- Free WiFi • Terrace • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff
Hotel Casa Once
City-center hotel with outdoor pool- Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Terrace • Pool loungers • Central location
Hotel Mesón Santa Clara
Hotel with spa, restaurant- Free parking • Free WiFi • Cafe • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff
The Andy Hotel
- Free WiFi • Outdoor pool • Terrace • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff
Casa Santiago Hotel Boutique
Hotel with spa, restaurant- Free WiFi • Bar • Terrace • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff
How to Get to Centro Histórico
Flying to:
- Queretaro Intl. Airport (QRO), 13.4 mi (21.5 km) from Centro Histórico
Things to See and Do in and around Centro Histórico
What to See in Centro Histórico
- Zenea Garden
- Plaza de Armas
- Alameda Hidalgo Park
- Aqueduct of Santiago de Querétaro
- Neptune Fountain
Things to Do in Centro Histórico
- Querétaro Museum of Art
- Teatro de la Ciudad
- Querétaro Regional Museum
- Theater of the Republic
- Museo de Arte Sacro
Other Popular Centro Histórico Attractions
- Querétaro Cathedral
- Santa Rosa de Viterbo Temple
- Arches Viewpoint
- San Francisco Temple
- Monument to the Corregidora