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Type | Name | Service Provider | Origin | Destination | Cost | Notes | ||
Bus | Return to Tequisquiapan | Flécha Roja | Cadereyta | Tequisquiapan | $6.00 | |||
Bus | To Cadereyta | Flécha Amarilla | Tequisquiapan | Cadereyta | $6.00 | One way |
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Type | Name | Service Provider | Location | Cost | Notes | ||
Bed and Breakfast | Grandpa's House | AirBnB | Tequisquiapan | $610.71 | Pd $305.36 Mar 17 2023. $305.35 due Jan 17 Free cancelation until Jan 25 Check-in 15:00. Check out 12:00 Washer on-site. Wifi, kitchen, use nearby resort facilities, outdoor BBQ but no outdoor seating that I can see. |
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Type | Name | Description | Service Provider | Cost | Kms | To Date | Total | Notes | ||
Sight See | Day trip to Cadereyta | Laura says \"If I were you I would change Cadereyta for Tequisquiapan.\". It's a 45-min bus ride, $2-$5. | $0.00 | 0 | This magical town is in the semidesert of Queretaro, declared in 2011 for its magic and medicinal wisdom inherited from the nomadic Chichimeca Pames and Jonac people that inhabited the region. In its historical center is the Parroquia of San Pedro and San Pablo, of the XVIII century, of neoclassical style; walk through its quiet streets, admire craftsmanship, taste its local cuisine, characterized by the consumption of the fruits provided by semi-desert plants, such as the garambullo, the “guamichi”, the tuna, the pitaya, among many others. Visit the Regional Botanical Garden of Cadereyta, which houses more than 3,000 plants, as well as the Zimapán dam, in whose center is located the Tzibanzá Island, composed of cabins and a pool; remember that you can fish in the dam and enjoy the tranquility of the place. |
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Back when I was planning the trip months ago, Laura suggested that we stay in Tequisquiapan instead of Cadereyta for a week. I canceled our reservation in Cadereyta and booked us a place in Tequisquiapan. I love our place in Tequisquiapan so much. I’m glad we’re staying there just for that, but Laura was right. Tequisquiapan is a place to stay for a bit and Cadereyta is a day trip. \n \nWe took the yellow arrow bus to Cadereyta and had a look around. We saw the Mercado, Jardin Cadereyta, Templo San Pedro y San Pablo, Parroquia de San Gaspar, Templo del Refugio and Parque Las Fuentes. We had lunch at La Casita, which was really good. Then we took the red arrow bus back. It’s a much nicer bus than the yellow arrow.
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