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Hotel Mision Jalpan Queretaro
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Hotel Mision La Muralla Queretaro
Hotel Antiguo Mesón de Aspeytia
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Hotel Crowne Plaza Querétaro
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QUERETARO TOURIST INFORMATION / TOURISM IN QUERETARO
Queretaro combines the past with the present, creating an incomparable mixture of history, culture and tradition. The cobblestone streets of the historic center, as well as the numerous temples and plazas, contrast with the modern highways that give access to the city.

The fascinating monuments and wonderful museums with their old fashioned facades stand out from the modern architecture of the ''Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez'' theater, the large Corregidora Stadium, and the dozens of other brand new buildings, including the new Convention Center project. On the other hand, the stunning Aqueduct and the camphor trees, silent witnesses to the passing of time, give shade to this beautiful city.

The interesting combination of architectural styles, the cool weather, the kindness of the people, the sound of the Huapango music and the sensation provided by the jacaranda flower filled streets during summer, will transport you back in time and show you the splendid grandeur of the Mexican culture.

The city of Queretaro is located in a privileged area of central Mexico, in a beautiful region known as El Bajio. Queretaro's temperate climate averages a very mild 66 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year, making it a perfect destination to visit at any time.

According to legend, this beautiful city, declared as Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO, was born under divine protection. Its foundation is popularly known as a miracle, and the people have a magical air that you will see as soon as you arrive in Queretaro.

On July 25th 1531, the Conquering Army and the Chichimeca Army arranged to meet on the Sangremal Hill, where an unprecedented battle took place, fighting hand to hand using nothing but their fists as weapons.

The legend tells that a solar eclipse darkened the day, then a shining cross appeared in the sky followed by the apostle Santiago, who ended the battle and converted the Chichimecas to Christianity. It was then when Santiago de Queretaro was created as a community, becoming eventually one of the most important cities in Mexico, cradle of the history and culture of the Mexican people.

In 1848, the city of Queretaro became the temporary capital of Mexico and it was here where the final decisions were taken to put an end to the war against the United States. During the French intervention (1864-1867), Queretaro witnessed the republican victory when the Emperor of Mexico, Maximilian of Habsburg, along with the most important conservative generals, were executed on June 19th 1867 on the Cerro de las Campanas (Mountain of Bells), putting an end to the Second Mexican Empire.

At the beginning of the 19th Century, the city of Queretaro served as the headquarters of the revolutionaries who sought national independence. The city was also the meeting point for historic characters such as Epigmeo and the Emeterio Gonzalez brothers, as well as Josefa Ortiz de Dominguez, wife of Corregidor Manuel Dominguez.

It was inside the majestic Teatro Iturbide, currently named Teatro de la Republica, that the political constitution of the United Mexican States (the official name of Mexico) was first put into effect, on February 5th 1917.

As part of the great cultural and natural richness that Mexico possesses, the state of Queretaro has been awarded twice as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO: the first was given in 1996 to the Historic Center of Santiago de Queretaro, and the second award was given in 2003 to a group of five missions located in the Sierra Gorda mountain range.

The Historic Center of Queretaro is a real architectural treasure, and a testament to Mexico's illustrious colonial past. It is a fascinating blend of cultures that combines the indigenous legacy of the Otomi, Tarasco and Chichimeca people with that of the conquistadores.

The dozens of Baroque style religious structures, the many secular buildings dating back to the 17th century, along with the cobblestone streets, and the traditional, picturesque alleys are all clear reminders of Queretaro's rich heritage.

On the other hand, the five Franciscan missions of the Sierra Gorda are a true visual marvel. Their facades are a testimony to the magnificent artistic talent of the indigenous and the Spanish missionaries during the last phase of Mexico's evangelization.

Another aspect that makes the five missions fascinating is the stunning natural setting, within the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, which is part of the Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range.

Queretaro has always been an important traditional Mexican city. Discover more about the history of this special city full of mysticism and legends. Come and enjoy Queretaro.
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Hotel Mision Jalpan Queretaro
Address: Av. Fray Junipero s/n, Jalpan de Serra Centro 76340 Sierra Gorda
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Hotel Mision Hacienda Conca
Address: Carretera Jalpan-Río Verde 57 Km. 32 Arroyo Seco, Querétaro Arroyo Seco
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Mision Juriquilla Queretaro
Address: Blvr Villas del Mesón #56, Juriquilla
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Hotel Mision San Gil Queretaro
Address: Km. 172 de la Carretera México- Querétaro San Juan del Rio
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Hotel Mision La Muralla Queretaro
Address: Carr San Juan del Río-Amealco km 26, Amealco
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Hotel Antiguo Mesón de Aspeytia
Address: Pasteur Norte Num. 25, Centro. Querétaro
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Centro 19 Hotel
Address: Corregidora 19, Querétaro
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Hotel Crowne Plaza Querétaro
Address: Anillo Vial Junipero Serra km 1.5, Querétaro
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Hotel Doña Urraca Queretaro
Address: 5 de Mayo #117, Col Centro, Querétaro
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El Serafín Hotel Boutique
Address: Independencia #22, Querétaro
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Hotel Fiesta Americana Querétaro
Address: Blvr Bernardo Quintana Arrioja 4050, Col Alamos, Querétaro
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Hotel Fiesta Inn Querétaro
Address: Av 5 de Febrero 108, Col Niños Héroes, Querétaro
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Casa Inn Premium Hotel Queretaro
Address: Paseo de Miranda Ote 2, Fracc Monte Miranda, Querétaro
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The Historic Center
The magnificent Historic Center of Santiago de Queretaro is one of the eight Historic Centers in Mexico that have been declared as World Cultural Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

Its glorious temples and convents (nowadays many of them are museums), splendid houses dating back to the seventeenth and eighteenth century, old traditional cobblestone streets and alleys, along with ornate plazas and gardens, are proof of Queretaro's rich and intriguing colonial past. Walking through the clean streets and alleyways is more than a usual vacation, it is exploring history first hand. When you visit Queretaro, you'll really get to see Mexico's rich illustrious history.

The Aqueduct
The Aqueduct spans the Bernardo Quintana Boulevard, and it's a real symbol of pride for the people of Queretaro. It is considered the city's most important urban construction of the eighteenth century and was built in order to easily bring in fresh water. The construction began in 1726 and took 9 years to be completed.

Made of pink quarry stone, the aqueduct features 74 arches reaching up to 23 meters in height and measuring up to 1280 meters long. Even today, the city's water supply still arrives via the aqueduct where it is stored in 10 public fountains and 60 private ones, which are situated throughout the city. The construction of the 70 fountains was completed in 1738.

The Temple of La Santa Cruz
The Temple (and convent) of la Santa Cruz dates back to the seventeenth century and was constructed on the site where the city of Queretaro finally surrendered to the Spaniards.

Today, one of its main attractions, aside from its historical significance, is the cross shape spines that grow in the shrubs of its gardens. The convent still remains open to this day and is home to religious students. Guided tours are available so you can explore the convent, the small art gallery, and see the room where Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico spent his last night before his execution.

Attractions in Queretaro San Felipe Neri Temple (The Cathedral)
With its impressive architecture the San Felipe Neri Temple is located on Madero Street on the outskirts of the Historic Center. This impressive building made of red tezontle (a volcanic rock), marks the transition of styles from baroque to neoclassic. In the nineteenth century, when the construction was finished, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla held the first mass at this magnificent structure.

In 1921 the San Felipe Neri Temple was finally given the status of a cathedral by Pope Benedict XV. It is very common for visitors to mistakenly think the eye-catching Temple of San Francisco, located in front of the beautiful Zenea Garden, in the heart of the Historic Center, is the city's cathedral.

The Temple of Santa Clara
El Real Convento de Santa Clara de Jesus (as it is known is Spanish) was built to provide the granddaughter of the city's founder with a place for her religious studies.

From the outside this baroque construction, that was once partially destroyed, looks quite plain and nondescript, however, once inside the small building it is absolutely amazing. The striking splendor of the altarpieces that literally cover the walls is a truly spectacular visual spectacle. Made of gold and stone, each altarpiece is unique featuring intricate carvings and beautiful stonework.

The Temple of Santa Rosa de Viterbo
This magnificent temple that features remarkable Arabic influences, is considered the most exuberant and original example of Moresque architecture in Queretaro. It has an unusual exterior design that features typical elements of Gothic architecture, such as the buttress finished off in a kidney shape, burlesque masks, and the tower has a cone shaped roof.

The carved doors and the unique altarpieces as well as the ornamentation inside are also absolutely stunning. The cloister, fountain and exterior steps give a special decorative touch that is well worth seeing. The construction of the Santa Rosa de Viterbo Temple was finished in 1752 and it is definitely an architectural masterpiece, unique in style.

Queretaro Museum of Art (The Old Convent of San Agustin)
Founded in 1728, the Old Convent of San Agustin was one of the most impressive constructions made by the Order of Saint Augustine in New Spain, at the height of the Baroque movement of the eighteen century.

It is also one of the best examples of baroque architecture in Latin America. The old convent was restored in 1889 to house government offices, and since 1988 it has been the home of the Queretaro Museum of Art. Today, the museum exhibits national and European paintings and sculptures from between the seventeenth and twentieth century, with the temporary exhibition hall displaying the most recent trends in plastic arts.

The City Museum
The City Museum is situated inside the former convent of the Capuchin Nuns of San Jose de Gracia. This building dates back to 1771 and was used as a barracks during the application of the Reforma laws in 1861.

The museum features different cultural elements that allow the visitor to gain a good appreciation of Queretaro's history and the exhibition halls are full of artistic and cultural pieces that are definitely worth viewing on your trip to this beautiful city.

Teatro de la Republica
The Teatro de la Republica (Theater of the Republic), a modest building, located on one of the small cobblestone streets of the Historic Center, is a must visit for any fan of history.

It is a very important place for the Mexican people due to the fact that the national anthem was sung here for the first time, in 1854. Later, in 1867, it was the site of the trial of Maximilian I, where he and his generals were sentenced to death. Interestingly, on February 5th, 1917, the Mexican constitution was written and signed here.

Casonas (Affluent Colonial Homes)
Part of the attraction of colonial Queretaro's infrastructure is the numerous majestic Casonas found in the different areas of the city. Nowadays, they are luxurious hotels, government offices, museums, restaurants, or bars.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to visit Casa de la Marquesa, a real architectural jewel of the city, or Casa de la Zacatecana that has a fascinating yet tragic history. La Casa de Don Bartolo, better known as the haunted house, Casa de Ecala, one of the most beautiful buildings in Queretaro, and Casa de los Cinco Patios, a place where many personalities of colonial times spent the night, are also all well worth visiting.

Cerro de las Campanas (The Hill of Bells)
This park is of great historic importance because it is here that the struggle ended between the Republic and the Spanish Empire. During the time of Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg, his generals Miguel Miramon and Tomas Mejia were executed here, by order of the War Court. This event resulted in the victory of the Republic, and the declaration of Mexico's sovereignty.

Located, in this park, is a chapel commemorating the execution of Maximilian of Austria, which was built in 1901 by the Austrian government. Nowadays this beautiful park is open to the public and features a stunning monument of President Benito Juarez, built by the Mexican government in 1967.

El Cerrito Archeological Site
This area is located seven kilometers from the city of Queretaro. It is a pre-Hispanic settlement with distinct influences of the Teotihuacan. The name comes from the main structure that looks like a pyramidal plinth, which seen from afar appears to be a hill.

The locals also call it, Piramide de El Pueblito or the Pyramid of the Little Town. Important archeological discoveries have been found in this area, such as sculptures, hieroglyphic calendars and statuettes. The site dates back to the beginning of the first millennium and ongoing restoration began in 1995.

City Tours
Due to the large number of monuments in the city, Queretaro's Tourism Bureau and the local government offer several tours around the Historic Center and its surrounding areas.

If you really want to explore the buildings, Casonas (affluent colonial houses), and plazas of the Historic Center, then there is no better way than by taking a guided walking tour. In total there are three different kinds of walking tour on offer. Firstly the Legend Walking Tour is a great option, during which the guides wear outfits from the colonial era and recount historic legends and myths about colonial Mexico.

There are also tours that focus specifically on the Historic Center of Queretaro. The last type of tour available is where visitors wear headsets and an ''audio guide'' provides information in several languages about the many monuments and buildings visited.

The trolley tours, with professional guides, are a superb option to admire the beauty of the city and to learn more about the historical tales and cultural highlights of old Queretaro, without having to walk around to much in the sun!

Traditional Fairs and Celebrations
Fairs, celebrations, festivals, competitions, and many other festivities are held year round in this cosmopolitan, yet traditional city.

There are many important fairs, including Feria Internacional Queretaro (International Fair of Queretaro) held during September, the most famous livestock event in the entire country. In May of each year, there is also the Wine and Cheese National Fair, which is hosted by the main wineries and artisan cheese producers of the Tequisquiapan area.

The celebrations during September, the month of Mexican Independence, and the Holy Week, are of great importance to the city since they are two very big festivities for the Mexican people.

The Danza de Concheros (Dance of the Concheros) is a traditional dance featuring hundreds of Chichimeca dancers, who perform during the festivities for the Virgin of the Santisima Cruz de los Milagros, in February. Also during the same month, the Coronation of the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Small Town (Coronacion en el Santuario de la Virgen de El Pueblito) takes place, when hundreds of pilgrims come to the town to worship the Virgin.

The Magic Town of Villa de San Sebastian Bernal
This traditional town with colonial cobblestone streets, stunning old constructions, and magnificent natural beauty, is located just 34 miles from the city of Queretaro.

While driving on the Queretaro-Bernal road, miles and miles before arriving to the Magic Town of Villa de San Sebastian Bernal (named so in 2006 by the Mexican government), you can see the third tallest monolith in the world, standing an incredible 1148 feet high, called Pena de Bernal.

The town offers the visitor a wide variety of attractions, including the monolith, which is the main attraction and perfect for climbing and zip lining from.

There are also guided walking tours to fully explore the temples that date from between the seventeenth and nineteenth century. The artisan and food market is a great place to visit, where you can enjoy delicious dishes from the state, such as gorditas (a corn pocket stuffed with fillings), nopales en penca (stuffed cactus), cactus tortillas, and barbacoa (pit-baked lamb). You can also buy regional crafts, among which you'll find quartz, hand carved wooden pieces, and embroidered and wool garments.

Tequisquiapan
Tequisquiapan is a small, picturesque town 36 miles southwest of Santiago de Queretaro, founded more than four centuries ago. Today, Tequisquiapan is 100 percent a tourist destination and for over two decades it has been the preferred vacation spot for the people of Mexico City.

Tequis, the way the town is known by most Mexicans, has a good selection of hotels and a wide variety of restaurants (mainly regional cuisine), water parks, and many other activities for the whole family.

Around the colonial center, called Miguel Hidalgo Plaza, encircled by arches made of stone, you will find the Santa Maria de la Asuncion Temple and many picturesque stores and street vendors selling an interesting selection of handicrafts. The area also features lots of quaint restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. This is the most popular place in the entire town for tourists and locals to visit.

The water parks with thermal waters of Tequisquiapan are famous in the area. The refreshing pools, as well as the fun water slides, will definitely help you to forget the hustle and bustle of the big city.

Local Wineries
Certain regions in the state of Queretaro have the perfect climate for winemaking. In particular there are two major wineries to visit, Cavas Freixenet and Vinedos La Redonda, where you can sample excellent 100% Mexican-made wines. Both places feature daily tours of their properties. At Cavas Freixenet they will show you round their awesome facilities and teach you about the entire winemaking process.

Located 82 feet underground, at Cavas Freixenet, there is an area holding hundreds of wine barrels. Here beneath the earth, the temperature and the humidity are perfect for storing wine. Both wineries are located in the southwest of the town of Bernal, less than an hour's drive from the city of Queretaro.

Queretana Cavalcade Route
The traditional Queretaro cavalcade is a four day journey that departs from the stunning Sierra Gorda mountain range, in the municipality of Jalpan de Serra, and finishes in the heart of Queretaro, passing through forests, grasslands, and desert along the way. The main objective is to recreate the experience of Mexico's forefathers during colonial times and also the battle against the Second Mexican Empire. This event is open to everyone, although those who love horses and nature will find it especially enjoyable.

The Queretana Cavalcade is carried out every year between the 19th and 23rd of July and you don't have to do the whole route, you can join in anywhere along the way and complete as much as you like.
RESTAURANTS IN QUERETARO / PLACES TO EAT IN QUERETARO

5DMayo Experimental
The name says it all! 5DMayo Experimental is a restaurant where the entire menu is anything but traditional and changes constantly, allowing the top chefs of the area to experiment with dishes and ingredients from the region and the world. Reservations are required.

Caserio
Caserio restaurant, located on Constituyentes Avenue in an old hacienda called Casa Blanca, is a renovated construction that still retains its original walls. A mix of modernity and history are united in this wonderful restaurant that offers delightful dishes adapted from traditional Spanish cuisine. The Segoviano suckling pig, fish baked in salt, and the cured Spanish ham, can all be paired beautifully with a good wine from their extensive cellar.

El Arcangel
The historic center of the city is home to the cozy El Arcangel restaurant. This homely place, with only a few tables, is great for a chat in an intimate warm atmosphere. The service is friendly and fast, and, of course, the regional food from the state of Queretaro is outstanding. Enchiladas, pacholas (made with ground beef) and the house steak are just some of the many delicious dishes on offer. And for those of you with a sweet tooth, you must try the array of traditional Mexican desserts.

El Meson de Chucho el Roto
You will find this popular restaurant in Plaza de Armas, offering a wide variety of specialties from Queretaro. Enjoy, year round, the wonderful climate of the city by dining at the outdoor tables while savoring the mouth-watering dishes.

La Casa de las Magnolias
This restaurant is located inside the Fiesta Americana hotel and features a very diverse international menu. The experienced chef prepares the most exquisite dishes that mix contemporary Mexican cuisine with a touch of international flair, creating delicious and incomparable flavors. Come and enjoy!

La Cabana del Gorron
Hamburgers are the specialty at La Cabana del Gorron. The ones served here are not your average burgers though; here they have a "gourmet" twist. We suggest you try the ''Gorrona hamburger'', made with ham, bacon, two different kind of cheese, onion, mushrooms, mustard, mayonnaise and a delicious home made ketchup. It sounds nice, it tastes even better!

La Mariposa
There's no other place more traditional in Queretaro than La Mariposa. A visit to this tiny candy store, located in downtown and open since 1940, is a must. The mantecado (ice cream with fruit), the jamoncillos (finely ground nuts or seeds mixed with milk and sugar), the succulent prenzado peaches (an old-fashioned candy from the area), and the crystallized fruit, are all incredibly delicious treats.

Porto Buzios
North of the city in Plaza Nautica, in an area known as Juriquilla, you will find Porto Buzios seafood restaurant. It is nestled beside the Juriquilla Dam and offers magnificent views. The outdoor tables and exquisite dishes are definitely worth the 20 minute drive from downtown Queretaro to this small town.

San Miguelito
No other restaurant in Queretaro is as beautiful and finely decorated in an authentically Mexican style, than San Miguelito. This monumental restaurant is a real visual experience for the diner, because it's located in a magnificent old viceregal house, full of attractive, colorful, carved wooden chairs and dinnerware that is all the colors of the rainbow.

Enjoy both the well selected variety of exquisite dishes from Mexico, and also the relaxed atmosphere that could not be more traditionally ''Mexican''. This beautiful restaurant is located in the heart of the historic center.
NIGHTLIFE IN QUERETARO / BARS & CLUBS

442 Lounge
Come to the 442 Lounge. Music that the DJ mixes will have you enjoying this lounge concept all night long. From Wednesdays to Saturdays, there are different drink specials so take advantage and have a great night out on the town.

Bunka Bar
Located on Avenida Constituyentes, in an area that is known for its restaurants and bars, the Bunka Bar is an excellent option for drinks, listening to music and dancing the night away. Thursdays are youth nights, when local teens come and hang out.

DorsiaNightlife
Dorsia is a club where midnight visions become a waking reality. Come and enjoy the most trendy dance and pop music, in the company of fashionable people. It's located just a few blocks northeast of downtown.

El Columpio
This is the ideal spot for the ones who enjoy dancing to ''norteno'' music, mariachi or to songs from the jukebox. It is an extremely old cantina bar where you will find a great variety of cocktails and beers and an excellent jovial ambiance.

Horus Bar
In the northern part of Queretaro, you can find the Horus Bar, one of the most exclusive bars of the city. Cocktails, gourmet appetizers and sushi are specialties of the house, which features an exotic Middle Eastern decor. Its bar counter is made of red onyx and at the center of the establishment, there is a fountain, making these very attractive focal points of this lounge. Reservations are highly recommended.

La Viejoteca
This unique bar accommodates clientele from all walks of life. La Viejoteca is more than just a bar; it is also a museum that has a variety of objects collected over the years that used to decorate the bar, such as peculiar bar stools or the artwork that used to hang on the walls. There is live music performed daily by local musicians. Hits from the 70s and 80s are also performed or played here so sing along and show everyone that the shower isn't the only place where you sing at.

Margarita Blue
Apart from the lively atmosphere, this spot offers an incredible view of the Juriquilla dam, thus creating a magnificent setting to dance all night long.

Mint
If you feel like dancing the night away, Mint can provide just that. Start the weekend right with a lot of fun and excitement here on Constituyentes Avenue, very near the historic center in downtown, an area full of bars and restaurants.
SHOPPING IN QUERETARO / WHERE TO BUY IN QUERETARO

Handicrafts
Thanks to Queretaro's indigenous ancestry, the city has a wide range of unique crafts, including beautiful costumes made of textiles such as wool and linen, also knapsacks, embroidered clothing and woven fabric.

You can also find gorgeous tablecloths and crocheted napkins made of lace, which are very traditional in this region. Great gifts for kids or collectors are the tiny rag dolls made by the local indigenous women, who wear the traditional costumes of the state and region.

Queretaro is also famous for its basketwork and weaving, utilizing maguey, twigs, willow and rock rose. Apart from the typical crafts made of wicker, rattan, roots, cane and pine the people of Queretaro also make wonderful textiles.

Carved stone is another popular handicraft created by the people of Queretaro. They use materials such as slabs of marble for cutting figurines, as well as the gray, orange and black quarry stone to create floor tiles and carve ornamental items.

You will also find beautiful sculptures, fountains and architecture; forged iron and steel used to create traditional handmade items, and wooden and pottery pieces as well.

Centro Artesanal y Cultural Indigena
A fantastic place to visit, if you're looking for souvenirs for relatives, friends and co-workers, is the colorful Centro Artesanal y Cultural Indigena (Artisan and Indigenous Cultural Centre).

A small area of Plaza de los Fundadores, located in the historic center of the city, becomes the venue for the most beautiful displays of handicrafts from the region. Here, the skilled indigenous women craft intricate handmade products which the shopper can purchase directly from the creators.

Plaza Boulevares
In this mall you will find everything you need for an entertaining day out and it is also an ideal spot for an evening full of fun. It features 12 movie screens, restaurants, coffee shops, stores, a gym and even nightclubs. Plaza Boulevares is definitely a great place for all the family to spend the whole day.

Plaza Galerias
This mall features over 70 prestigious shops selling the best brands and featuring department stores, such as Liverpool, Sears and Sanborns. It also has a wide range of services such as opticians, dental clinics, banks, phones and a lot more.

The mall features all the necessary facilities for handicapped people as well as a spacious parking lot for over 1500 cars, plenty of taxis and a 24 hour surveillance service.
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