In this travel vlog we explore the historical Santiago de Queretaro. Queretaro will be our home for this summer so we'll show you what to do, what to see, where to eat, and explain why Queretaro is the birthplace of the Mexican Revolution. La corregidora, Josefa Dominguez, is one of the most important figures of the city of Queretaro and this video we’ll provide all the chisme as to why.
Queretaro’s centro historico is amongst the most beautiful we have seen in Mexico. It is also one of the biggest so make sure to put the jardines, parks, and historical plazas on your checklist for when you visit Queretaro.
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0:00 Intro
1:10 Barbacoa Artesanal
1:55 Queretaro Travel Guide
7:29 La Corregidora (Josefa Dominguez)
WHAT WE LOVE ABOUT QUERETARO! (Queretaro Travel Guide)
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