
Queretaro Mexico Travel Guide
Found roughly 22 km (14 miles) southeast of Querétaro City. This is the major airport for the region.
A large international hub, approximately A 3-hour car journey from Querétaro City.
Car rental agencies, authorized taxi services, ride-sharing pick-up points, ATMs, currency exchange, duty-free shops, restaurants, and cafes.
Authorized airport taxis (pre-paid), ride-sharing (Uber/DiDi), accommodation shuttles. Public bus options are limited.
Direct bus service from MEX (Primera Plus, ETN) to Querétaro's Central de Autobuses is the most common and comfortable option (2.5-3 hours).
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Mexico boasts a highly developed and comfortable long-distance bus network. This is the principal mode of inter-city transport for both locals and tourists.
The Central de Autobuses de Querétaro is well-organized and serves as the main hub.
Consider hiring a car for more flexibility in exploring Querétaro and its surrounding regions.
Querétaro is well-joined by modern toll highways. These are generally safe and in good condition.
Prepare for your departure from Querétaro International Airport (QRO).
Prepare for your departure from Querétaro's Central de Autobuses.
QRO offers shops for last-minute souvenirs, restaurants, cafes, and duty-free shopping. Lounges may be available.
The main bus terminal has food courts, convenience stores (OXXO), waiting areas, restrooms, and bags lockers facilities.
Confirm if your tourism tax is part of your airline ticket. If not, be ready to pay it at the airport. Keep your FMM form ready for collection.