Enjoy this private service ideal to visit with family or friends and move at your own pace, accompanied by a professional guide who will take you to visit a wonderful place such as Querétaro.
Discover the famous Wine and Cheese Route of Querétaro on a private day tour from Mexico City. Start with a visit to Bocanegra Cheese Caves, followed by a tour of the Freixenet vineyards, and end with a stop at the majestic Peña de Bernal.
Accompanied by Driver only: Private Service includes same itinerary in a vehicle depending on your party size. You may use the local guides at each site.<br/>Pickup included
Pickup included
Distance: 185 km from Mexico City
Arrival time: 10:00 AM
Visit duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Description / Recommendation: Begin your gastronomic journey with a cheese tasting at Bocanegra Cheese Caves, where you'll learn the secrets behind the artisanal cheese-making process. Enjoy a sampling of their finest cheeses paired with a local wine. Don’t miss the chance to purchase gourmet products.
Distance: 20 km from Bocanegra (Tequisquiapan)
Arrival time: 12:00 PM
Visit duration: 2 hours
Description / Recommendation: Discover the fascinating winemaking process at the renowned underground cellars of Freixenet. Take part in a wine tasting to experience the variety and quality of their sparkling wines, and enjoy a scenic tour of the surrounding vineyards.
Visit to Peña de Bernal (Optional)
Distance: 30 km from Freixenet
Arrival time: 3:00 PM
Visit duration: 1 hour
Description / Recommendation: End your day with a stop at the awe-inspiring Peña de Bernal, one of the largest monoliths in the world. This is the perfect spot for breathtaking photos and a peaceful stroll through the charming town at its base. Comfortable footwear is recommended if you plan to explore.
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