Been There – Queretaro
Starbucks Been There – Querétaro is a mug for one of the smallest states in Mexico. Its capital city is Santiago de Querétaro.
– Aqueduct of Querétaro (in El Marqués municipality) supplied water to Querétaro for centuries. It still functions, bringing water for fountains in the historical center.
– La Fuente de El Marqués, a.k.a. “La fuente de los perros o perritos” (“fountain with dogs and puppies”) commemorates Don Juan Antonio de Urrutia y Arana, Marques de la Villa del Villar del Aguila city’s benefactor, who financed the construction of the aqueduct. The statue and fountain are now the city’s famous symbols. It is located at Plaza de Armas, a city’s main square in the historic center.
– Cava de Quesos Bocanegra is one of the best places to learn more about cheese production, taste some excellent cheeses with a glass of local wine and even have a tour to a cheese cave.
– The Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve is one of the most ecologically rich and diverse places in Mexico. The conservation of the ecosystems of Sierra Gorda is essential, they host a number of threatened species and serve as a refuge for migratory species. The natural beauty of the region has been attracting a big number of tourists lately.