Posada Real De Bernal
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Peña of Bernal, Pulque and Michaladas!
Day-trip to the Peña de Bernal, the fourth tallest monolith in the world. Up early to travel 2.5 hours east of Queretero to the pretty village of Bernal, a small colonial town in the Queretero region, with friends from my language school.
Bernal is a very colourful, small pueblo which sits at the base of the Peña de Bernal giant volcanic rock. We climbed the rocky path to the last major viewpoint (which was a reminder that I ...
Fiestas and Dia de Los Muertos
Arriving in Queretero, I am greeted with a taxi queue of almost 1000 people! I have already noticed in my few days here that Mexicans are very considerate. No queue jumping allowed :)
I go straight to the home of my Mexican homestay family, arriving around 11pm, greated by the Mama and Papa of the family who welcome me to my new home.
The casa is an old historic building, which follows typical Mexican arcitecture, with ...
Queretaro
A pretty city with good art, we amble for a day or so (finally deciding not to continue to the siera gorda and more sights in the north) and find a local church which serves great local food on benches in its basement. Another culinary highlight is Gaspacho - an incredible fruit salad with vinegar, onion, chilli and ...
Relaxing on the terrace
Queretaro – another lovely colonial city with it baroque period buildings and cathedrals . Though I feel we have been a little spoilt with our previous two towns. Queretaro does not have the hills or narrow alleyways of Guanajuato, yet still some very fine examples of 18th century architecture. The city is going through a hot spell at the moment so we have confined our exploration to the morning and night, ...
Before heading into the Serra Gorda
The big birthday trip was finally underway. Our backpacks were packed and un-needed items were stowed away in our landlady's garage. Queretato, here we come!
At 7:30 a.m., we caught a direct commuter bus to the Alamo, at southend of Guadalajara. We caught a waiting cab to the new bus terminal in Tlaquepaque and the boarded the 9 a.m. ETM bus to Queretaro. What a bus! There are only 3 seats per row and the seats were just as nice as a being in a ...