Day tripsCountriesMexicoMexico CityMexico City to Tequisquiapan and Bernal: Private day trip

Mexico City to Tequisquiapan and Bernal: Private day trip

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Venture through the Queretaro highlands, where colonial wine heritage meets dramatic volcanic monoliths and traditional Mexican highland culture preserves artisanal traditions. Experience viticulture and geological wonders with comfortable transport through scenic valley landscapes while you anticipate encounters with traditional winemaking and sacred mountain formations.
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Discover local insights you won't find in guidebooks
Experience the freedom to explore at your own speed
Perfectly planned for families, friends, or solo travelers
From €73
Private group ride
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€220

What to expect

Your day trip begins wherever you are

Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in Mexico City whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.

Discover more with local expertise

Your driver’s local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden café here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips you’ll love sharing later. This isn’t a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.

Explore at your own pace

Your professional Daytrip driver will meet you at your accommodation in Mexico City and transport you safely to Tequisquiapan, then to Bernal, allowing you to explore the wine heritage and volcanic landscapes showcasing traditional viticulture and geological formations.

Perfect for any private group

Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.

Good to know

  • Two-way private car transfer
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Personalized pickup and drop-off
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Tequisquiapan and Bernal should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
  • Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
From €73
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€220

Your trip at a glance

Your trip at a glance

Start in Mexico City
You choose the pickup spot.
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Tequisquiapan
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 2 h 30 min - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Tequisquiapan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tequisquiapan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tequisquiapan on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Tequisquiapan on private day trip from Mexico City

Settle into one of Querétaro's most enchanting Pueblo Mágico towns, where a magnificent colonial square, a thriving wine and cheese culture, and the unhurried rhythms of small-town Mexico make for a deeply restorative escape.

What to see

  • Plaza Miguel Hidalgo, one of the most beautiful main squares in all of Mexico — a vast, flower-filled space surrounded by colonial arcades housing cafés, wine bars, and shops, and anchored by the striking pink neoclassical Church of Santa María de la Asunción
  • The Museo México Me Encanta, a charming and surprisingly absorbing museum depicting Mexican life and traditions through extraordinarily detailed miniature figurines and scenes — a hidden gem just a short walk from the plaza

What to do

  • Explore the Ruta del Queso y Vino — the wine and cheese route that winds through the vineyards and cheese cellars of the surrounding countryside, with tastings at local producers including the Mexican outpost of Freixenet just outside the town
  • Browse the artisan market for locally made ceramics, embroidered fabrics, woven palm baskets, and opal jewelry — Tequisquiapan sits at the heart of Querétaro's opal-mining region and the stones are available in every shade imaginable

What to try

  • Local Querétaro wine paired with artisanal regional cheese — the town's signature combination, best enjoyed at a terrace café on the main plaza as the afternoon light fades

Take note

  • Tequisquiapan pairs naturally with nearby Bernal, just 30 minutes away by taxi, for a full day combining the pleasures of Tequis with the drama of the world's third-largest monolith. Weekdays are considerably quieter than weekends, when the town fills with visitors from Querétaro and Mexico City
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Bernal
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 2 hours - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Bernal on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Bernal on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Bernal on private day trip from Mexico City
Itinerary stop at Bernal on private day trip from Mexico City

Discover one of Mexico's most photogenic and beloved Pueblo Mágico towns, where a colossal volcanic monolith — one of the largest in the world — rises dramatically above a compact, color-saturated colonial village that feels almost too perfect to be real.

What to see

  • The Peña de Bernal itself — a UNESCO-recognized monolith rising 433 meters above the town, sacred to the Otomí-Chichimeca people for millennia and visible from virtually every street in Bernal, creating an ever-present and utterly mesmerizing backdrop
  • The neo-Gothic Parroquia de San Sebastián, one of the most photographed churches in all of Mexico, its vivid facade and domed roof set against the looming monolith behind it in a composition that seems almost impossible

What to do

  • Hike the trail up the Peña — most visitors can reach around 80% of the way to the summit without climbing gear, with sweeping views over the town, the semi-desert Querétaro highlands, and the distant Sierra Gorda as your reward
  • Wander the colorful pedestrian streets of the centro, browsing candy shops, clothing boutiques, and artisan stalls — the town is small enough to explore entirely on foot in an afternoon

What to try

  • Gorditas negras — thick blue-corn tortillas stuffed with beans, cheese, or meat, a Bernal specialty — alongside cajeta, the town's famous goat-milk caramel, and pan de queso, a sweet cheese-filled bread that is utterly addictive

Take note

  • Bernal is transformed on weekends, when visitors flock from Querétaro and Mexico City — a weekday visit offers a far more serene and atmospheric experience. The town pairs perfectly with nearby Tequisquiapan, just 30 minutes away by taxi
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Most visitors can hike about 80% of the way up the Pena de Bernal without climbing gear, following a well-marked trail that rewards walkers with sweeping views of the village, semi-desert scenery, and the distant Sierra Gorda. Reaching the very summit requires technical climbing experience and equipment. Wear sturdy shoes, bring water, and start early to avoid midday heat.
Tequisquiapan sits about 124 miles (200 km) north of Mexico City in Queretaro state. The drive typically takes around 2 hours and 30 minutes, depending on traffic leaving the capital. Bernal is roughly 30 minutes farther north from Tequisquiapan, making this combined route a comfortable long day from the city.
A full day is enough to experience the highlights of both Pueblo Magicos, especially since they are only 30 minutes apart. You'll have time to wander each plaza, browse the artisan markets, sample wine and cheese, and admire the Pena de Bernal. If you want to hike the monolith and visit local wineries, consider an overnight stay.
Tequisquiapan sits in the heart of Mexico's opal-mining region, so opal jewelry in every shade is a popular keepsake. The artisan markets also feature handmade ceramics, embroidered textiles, and woven palm baskets. In Bernal, look for woven wool gabanes, locally made wines, and traditional sweets, all sold in the colorful pedestrian streets of the centro.
In Tequisquiapan, pair local Queretaro wine with regional artisanal cheeses on a plaza terrace, the town's signature combination. In Bernal, try gorditas negras, thick blue-corn tortillas stuffed with beans, cheese, or meat, alongside cajeta, the famous goat-milk caramel, and pan de queso, a sweet cheese-filled bread that is a local specialty.
Tequisquiapan is one of Queretaro's most charming Pueblo Magicos, famous for its wine and cheese route, opal mines, and pastel-colored colonial center. The flower-filled Plaza Miguel Hidalgo is anchored by the pink neoclassical Church of Santa Maria de la Asuncion and surrounded by artisan shops, wine bars, and cafes that capture the slow rhythm of small-town Mexico.
Weekdays are far quieter than weekends, when both Pueblo Magicos are filled with travelers from Queretaro and the capital. Spring and fall bring pleasantly warm days and cool evenings ideal for walking and outdoor dining. Bernal's National Geyser Festival in May and Tequisquiapan's Wine and Cheese Fair in late May or early June are popular but very crowded.
Bernal is best known for the Pena de Bernal, one of the largest monoliths in the world and a UNESCO-recognized site sacred to the Otomi-Chichimeca people. Rising dramatically above the village, it is visible from nearly every street and creates an unforgettable backdrop for the colorful colonial center, the photogenic Parroquia de San Sebastian, and the surrounding Queretaro highlands.

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