Mexico City to Tequisquiapan and Bernal: Private day trip
Trajet privé avec un chauffeur local
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Rencontrez notre chauffeur professionnel lĂ oĂč vous prĂ©fĂ©rez Ă Mexico City Ă l'heure qui vous convient le mieux. Pas de temps perdu pour rejoindre le point de ramassage, prenez votre sac et commencez votre voyage immĂ©diatement.DĂ©couvrez plus avec l'expertise locale
Les connaissances locales de votre chauffeur donneront le ton de votre Daytrip. Un cafĂ© cachĂ© ici, un restaurant incontournable lĂ -bas ; des conseils d'initiĂ©s que vous adorerez partager plus tard. Ce n'est pas une visite guidĂ©e, mais votre trajet sera riche en histoires et dĂ©couvertes en cours de route. Et tout au long de la journĂ©e, votre chauffeur sera disponible pour vous selon vos besoins, prĂȘt Ă vous assister, heureux de vous aider, rendant votre voyage sans stress.Explorez Ă votre propre rythme
Parfait pour tout groupe privé
Que vous voyagiez seul, en famille avec des enfants, ou en grand groupe, ce service est conçu pour votre confort et votre flexibilité. C'est l'option idéale surtout si vous avez peu de temps ou un emploi du temps chargé.Bon à savoir
- Transfert privé en voiture aller-retour
- Véhicule climatisé
- Prise en charge et dépose personnalisées
- Chauffeur professionnel anglophone
- Eau en bouteille offerte
- Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le départ
- Les billets d'entrĂ©e/admission pour les attractions payantes Tequisquiapan et Bernal doivent ĂȘtre achetĂ©s sĂ©parĂ©ment sauf indication contraire
- Les repas, les collations et les pourboires ne sont pas inclus
Votre voyage en un coup d'Ćil
Votre voyage en un coup d'Ćil




Settle into one of Querétaro's most enchanting Pueblo Mågico towns, where a magnificent colonial square, a thriving wine and cheese culture, and the unhurried rhythms of small-town Mexico make for a deeply restorative escape.
What to see
- Plaza Miguel Hidalgo, one of the most beautiful main squares in all of Mexico â a vast, flower-filled space surrounded by colonial arcades housing cafĂ©s, wine bars, and shops, and anchored by the striking pink neoclassical Church of Santa MarĂa de la AsunciĂłn
- The Museo MĂ©xico Me Encanta, a charming and surprisingly absorbing museum depicting Mexican life and traditions through extraordinarily detailed miniature figurines and scenes â a hidden gem just a short walk from the plaza
What to do
- Explore the Ruta del Queso y Vino â the wine and cheese route that winds through the vineyards and cheese cellars of the surrounding countryside, with tastings at local producers including the Mexican outpost of Freixenet just outside the town
- Browse the artisan market for locally made ceramics, embroidered fabrics, woven palm baskets, and opal jewelry â Tequisquiapan sits at the heart of QuerĂ©taro's opal-mining region and the stones are available in every shade imaginable
What to try
- Local QuerĂ©taro wine paired with artisanal regional cheese â the town's signature combination, best enjoyed at a terrace cafĂ© on the main plaza as the afternoon light fades
Take note
- Tequisquiapan pairs naturally with nearby Bernal, just 30 minutes away by taxi, for a full day combining the pleasures of Tequis with the drama of the world's third-largest monolith. Weekdays are considerably quieter than weekends, when the town fills with visitors from Querétaro and Mexico City




Discover one of Mexico's most photogenic and beloved Pueblo MĂĄgico towns, where a colossal volcanic monolith â one of the largest in the world â rises dramatically above a compact, color-saturated colonial village that feels almost too perfect to be real.
What to see
- The Peña de Bernal itself â a UNESCO-recognized monolith rising 433 meters above the town, sacred to the OtomĂ-Chichimeca people for millennia and visible from virtually every street in Bernal, creating an ever-present and utterly mesmerizing backdrop
- The neo-Gothic Parroquia de San SebastiĂĄn, one of the most photographed churches in all of Mexico, its vivid facade and domed roof set against the looming monolith behind it in a composition that seems almost impossible
What to do
- Hike the trail up the Peña â most visitors can reach around 80% of the way to the summit without climbing gear, with sweeping views over the town, the semi-desert QuerĂ©taro highlands, and the distant Sierra Gorda as your reward
- Wander the colorful pedestrian streets of the centro, browsing candy shops, clothing boutiques, and artisan stalls â the town is small enough to explore entirely on foot in an afternoon
What to try
- Gorditas negras â thick blue-corn tortillas stuffed with beans, cheese, or meat, a Bernal specialty â alongside cajeta, the town's famous goat-milk caramel, and pan de queso, a sweet cheese-filled bread that is utterly addictive
Take note
- Bernal is transformed on weekends, when visitors flock from QuerĂ©taro and Mexico City â a weekday visit offers a far more serene and atmospheric experience. The town pairs perfectly with nearby Tequisquiapan, just 30 minutes away by taxi



















