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North America » Mexico » Querétaro
March 17th 2012
Published: March 17th 2012
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Hoy, Jueves, (today, Thursday), we caught the bus to Queretaro (pronounced keh-REH-tah-roh) for the day. It is nice when Ray can enjoy the scenery too. Mexican buses are clean, comfortable, efficient, cheap and have on-board bathrooms. (I can’t vouch for them.) We loved Queretaro. It is a big city with just under a million residents but all of the attractions are within walking distance of “e... Read Full Entry



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Church of the Monastery of Santa Clara de Jesus.Church of the Monastery of Santa Clara de Jesus.
Church of the Monastery of Santa Clara de Jesus.

Sorry, the photo is a little cockeyed. Sometimes it is impossible to back away far enough to get a good angle.
Spicy torta ahogada at La Antojeria.Spicy torta ahogada at La Antojeria.
Spicy torta ahogada at La Antojeria.

Let’s Go Mexico’s top restaurant recommendation in Queretaro was this spicy torta ahogada at La Antojeria. Good choice! Tortas are usually simply sandwiches served in a bolillo (large crusty dinner rolls).
Their selection of salsas.Their selection of salsas.
Their selection of salsas.

They ranged from mild to muy picante.



29th August 2012
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quinceanera dresses
hi, I was just in Queretaro a month ago and I saw these beautiful dresses in this same shop. I didn't write down the name of the shop. Do you by any chance have the name or address of this place?
12th October 2012
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Quinceanera Dresses
Hi Carol, Actually those photos were taken of window displays in several shops along one street. I'm sorry, I don't remember the name of the street but I think you could google quinceanera dresses Queretaro and get some good results. We live in San Jose. There are shops here selling similiar gowns.

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