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    I Didn’t Like Mexico City; Found Better City Nearby Instead: Querétaro

    Press RoomBy Press RoomMarch 8, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    When planning my two-week trip to Mexico, I looked beyond destinations like Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, and Cozumel. I wanted to visit central Mexico instead, which is further away from the busy cruise ports and all-inclusive resorts.

    For years, I’d heard nothing but great things about Mexico City, so I put it at the top of my list. Travelers seem to always rave about the city’s atmosphere, culinary scene, and world-class museums. I couldn’t wait to check it out for myself.

    However, once I arrived in the city, which is home to about 22 million people, I was totally overwhelmed. The influx of tourists for Mexico’s Día de Muertos celebrations at the time probably didn’t help, either.

    There was a lot to do there, but I missed the quieter atmosphere of Santiago de Querétaro, where I’d been just a few days prior.

    The smaller city, often shortened to just Querétaro, is home to around 1.5 million people and is located just three hours by bus from Mexico City. I knew little about the area beforehand, but was soon blown away by its colorful historic center and nearby attractions.

    Mexico City gets a lot of hype, but in the end, it was the city I’d previously barely heard of that exceeded my expectations.

    Querétaro’s city center is exceptionally charming


    View of people walking in Querétaro

    Querétaro is much smaller than Mexico City, but it has a lot to offer.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    On my first morning in Querétaro, I was immediately struck by the atmosphere of the historic city center.

    It’s a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it’s full of tree-lined public squares. Each square acts as a meeting point for commerce, culture, and dining experiences.


    Figure with sugar skull head and colorful dress

    Querétaro’s pedestrian-only streets are ideal for a relaxing walk.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    I loved dining outdoors in these public squares. Often, musicians played soft piano music during mealtimes, and the atmosphere was alluring.

    Beyond the squares, every street offered something new. On a visit to Querétaro’s Museum of Arts, I was blown away by the building’s Baroque-style architecture. The intricate design of the space was just as impressive as the artwork inside.


    Querétaro's Museum of Arts

    Querétaro’s Museum of Arts has stunning architecture.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    Likewise, a brief visit to the Calendar Museum left me impressed. The small museum, which houses exhibitions on time and space, contains intricately manicured gardens in a restored mansion. The space was serene, adding another special touch to Querétaro’s endearing city center.

    In contrast, I found Mexico City to be more overwhelming than charming. With millions of people, cars, and buses zooming around every corner, it was impossible to feel relaxed.

    While walking around Mexico City’s maze of streets, I found myself missing the small-town feel of Querétaro.

    The city is a convenient home base for day trips to other destinations, too


    San Miguel de Allende

    San Miguel de Allende is a short drive from Querétaro.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    Something I loved during my time in Querétaro was the city’s proximity to several exciting destinations. I found it easy to take a day (or overnight) trip from the city.

    On my visit, I took a one-night trip to San Miguel de Allende, a small city with well-preserved colonial architecture.

    It was the perfect destination for a quick visit. I spent my time wandering around cobblestone streets, dining at rooftop cafes, and marveling at San Miguel de Allende’s prominent pink cathedral.

    Querétaro is also within an hour’s drive to two of Mexico’s Pueblo Mágicos, or Magic Towns. There are 177 Pueblos Mágicos within Mexico, and each town has been designated to have significant cultural, historical, or architectural significance within the country.

    One of these Pueblos Mágicos, Bernal, is famous for its giant monolith that towers over the town. The other, Tequisquiapan, offers a peaceful getaway where visitors can explore traditional cheese markets, vineyards, and natural hot springs.

    Taking day trips from Querétaro doesn’t require a car, either. Uber is convenient throughout the area, and comfortable coach buses can take you from town to town at a low cost.

    Mexico City has more to offer overall, but Querétaro is definitely worth a visit


    Author Jenna DeLaurentis in Mexico City

    I was excited to check out Mexico City for the first time, but it wasn’t my favorite place to visit in Mexico.

    Jenna DeLaurentis



    Even though I preferred Querétaro to Mexico City, there’s no denying that there’s far more to see and do in the latter.

    You could spend months in Mexico City and barely scratch the surface. The city has over 150 museums and galleries along with the palatial Chapultepec Castle, massive Zócalo Square, vast green parks, and more restaurants than you could try in a lifetime.

    Its National Museum of Anthropology could take an entire day to see in and of itself!

    I expected to fall in love with Mexico City, but I didn’t jive with the city as much as I thought I would. For the most part, though, I’d still agree that Mexico City is worth the hype it receives. The metropolis has an addictive, bustling atmosphere, and the street-food scene is definitely out of this world.

    Yet my trip was a good reminder to look beyond the most popular destinations in a particular place. I had never even heard of Querétaro before I planned my trip, but I’m so glad I took the chance to discover somewhere new.

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