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Mexico City to Tepotzotlan and San Juan del Rio: Day trip

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Viaje privado con un conductor local

9h 45m
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Travel through central Mexico's colonial heartland, where magnificent baroque monasteries meet traditional valley communities and centuries of Mexican architectural heritage create comprehensive cultural experiences. Discover religious artistry and regional traditions with comfortable transport through highland valleys while you anticipate encounters with golden altarpieces and authentic Mexican culture.
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Descubra conocimientos locales que no encontrará en las guías turísticas
Experimente la libertad de explorar a su propio ritmo
Perfectamente planificado para familias, amigos o viajeros solitarios
Desde 63 €
Paseo de grupo privado
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Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.
Para un grupo de 1-3 viajerosTotal189 €

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Conozca a nuestro conductor profesional directamente donde prefiera en Mexico City cuando le convenga. No pierda tiempo llegando al punto de recogida, tome su bolsa y comience su viaje de inmediato.

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Las perspectivas locales de su conductor marcarán el tono de su Daytrip. Un café escondido aquí, un restaurante que debe probar allí; consejos de expertos que le encantará compartir más tarde. Esto no es un tour guiado, pero su viaje estará lleno de historias y descubrimientos en el camino. Y durante todo el día, su conductor estará disponible para usted según sea necesario, listo para asistir, feliz de ayudar, haciendo su viaje libre de estrés.

Explora a tu propio ritmo

Your professional Daytrip driver will meet you at your accommodation in Toluca and transport you safely to Tepotzotlan and then to San Juan del Rio, allowing you to explore colonial baroque architecture and traditional valley culture, showcasing religious artistic heritage and regional Mexican traditions.

Perfecto para cualquier grupo privado

Ya sea que viaje solo, en familia con niños o en un grupo grande, este servicio está diseñado para su comodidad y flexibilidad. Es la opción ideal, especialmente si tiene poco tiempo o una agenda ocupada.

Información Relevante

  • Traslado en coche privado de ida y vuelta
  • Vehículo con aire acondicionado
  • Recogida y entrega personalizadas
  • Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
  • Agua embotellada de cortesía
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las entradas/admisiones a atracciones de pago en Tepotzotlan y San Juan del Rio deben comprarse por separado a menos que se indique lo contrario
  • Las comidas, los aperitivos y la propina no están incluidos
Desde 63 €
Paseo de grupo privado
por persona
Seleccione la fecha y los viajeros
Cancelación gratuita hasta 24 horas antes de la hora de recogida.
Para un grupo de 1-3 viajerosTotal189 €

Su viaje de un vistazo

Su viaje de un vistazo

Comience en Mexico City
Usted elige el lugar de recogida.
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Tepotzotlan
Siéntase libre de explorar a su propio ritmo y descubrir
Parada: 2 h 30 min - entrada no incluida
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en Tepotzotlan en excursión privada desde Mexico City

Discover one of Mexico's most underrated Pueblo Mágico towns, where the most ornate Churrigueresque church in the country, the highest aqueduct in Latin America, and a lively cobblestone zócalo await — all just an hour north of Mexico City.

What to see

  • The Church of San Francisco Javier and the National Museum of the Viceroyalty, housed in a magnificent 16th-century Jesuit college whose facade is widely considered the finest example of Churrigueresque baroque architecture in all of Mexico — the gilded altarpieces and the dazzling Camarín de la Virgen, adorned with ivory figurines and mirrors, are extraordinary
  • Los Arcos del Sitio, a spectacular unfinished 18th-century Jesuit aqueduct stretching 42 kilometers and rising 61 meters at its peak — the highest aqueduct in Latin America, set within a lush gorge where visitors can walk across the arches and take in sweeping views of the surrounding valley

What to do

  • Wander the vast, tree-shaded zócalo, lined with restaurants, an artisan market, and the handsome Palacio Municipal, and take time to browse the stalls for Otomí crafts and locally made textiles
  • Explore the National Museum of the Viceroyalty's extensive collection of colonial-era paintings, sculptures, and religious objects — one of the richest collections of viceregal art in Mexico

What to try

  • Mushroom or squash flower quesadillas from the market stalls on the zócalo, washed down with a tequila served in a clay jar with pineapple and chili — a local combination that has become something of a Tepotzotlán tradition

Take note

  • Note that Tepotzotlán (State of Mexico, north of Mexico City) is frequently confused with Tepoztlán (Morelos, south of Mexico City) — they are entirely different towns. Tepotzotlán is around one hour north of the capital
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San Juan del Rio
Siéntase libre de explorar a su propio ritmo y descubrir
Parada: 2 horas - entrada no incluida
Parada del itinerario en San Juan del Rio en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en San Juan del Rio en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en San Juan del Rio en excursión privada desde Mexico City
Parada del itinerario en San Juan del Rio en excursión privada desde Mexico City

Discover a quietly captivating colonial city that served for centuries as the vital gateway between Mexico City and the northern interior, where opulent haciendas, a fine opal-trading tradition, and a compact historic center reward those who venture off the well-worn tourist trail.

What to see

  • The colonial centro histórico, centered on Plaza Fundadores and anchored by the original 16th-century Franciscan church — one of the oldest in the state — with its handsome 18th-century bridge over the San Juan River still in daily use nearby
  • The Museo de la Muerte, a fascinatingly morbid museum set within the old Santa Cruz cemetery, exploring how indigenous and Spanish cultures approached death, funeral rituals, and the afterlife

What to do

  • Take a tour of the haciendas that line the fertile San Juan del Río valley — palatial colonial estates built along the old Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, the historic silver trail, whose grandeur reflects the enormous wealth that once passed through this region
  • Browse the opal jewelry workshops and boutiques in the city center, where local jewelers — many from families with generations of expertise — craft pieces from the distinctive semi-precious stones mined in the surrounding hills

What to try

  • A meal at one of the restaurants near the historic center showcasing regional Queretano cuisine — pozole in red, white, or green is a local staple, and the valley's agricultural abundance means fresh ingredients are always on the table

Take note

  • San Juan del Río sits 40 minutes south of Querétaro city by bus, making it a natural and easy addition to any itinerary in the region — and a worthwhile stop in its own right rather than just a passing point on the highway
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Know more about your day trip

Many of the haciendas lining the San Juan del Rio valley are open for tours, offering a window into the immense wealth that flowed along the historic Camino Real de Tierra Adentro silver trail. These palatial colonial estates feature grand chapels, formal gardens, and elaborate stables. Some have been converted into hotels or event venues, while others remain working ranches that welcome visitors by appointment for guided experiences.
San Juan del Rio is located about 105 miles (170 km) north of Mexico City, with the drive taking roughly two hours. Tepotzotlan sits about an hour into the journey, around 28 miles (45 km) north of the capital, making it a natural first stop. Combined, the two destinations make for a full day exploring colonial heritage along the historic silver trail north of Mexico City.
Los Arcos del Sitio is an unfinished 18th-century Jesuit aqueduct stretching 42 kilometers and rising 61 meters at its peak, making it the highest aqueduct in Latin America. Set within a lush gorge, the structure is a remarkable feat of colonial engineering. Visitors can walk across the arches, taking in sweeping views of the surrounding valley, and enjoy the cooler microclimate around the water-fed gardens below.
In Tepotzotlan, sample mushroom or squash flower quesadillas from market stalls on the zocalo, paired with tequila served in a clay jar with pineapple and chili, a local tradition. In San Juan del Rio, regional Queretano cuisine takes the spotlight, with pozole in red, white, or green being a particular highlight. The valley's agricultural abundance ensures fresh ingredients and seasonal variety throughout the year.
San Juan del Rio is a quietly captivating colonial city that served for centuries as a vital gateway between Mexico City and the northern interior. Today it's known for its opal jewelry tradition, its compact historic center, and the opulent haciendas lining the surrounding valley. The town offers a less touristy alternative to nearby Queretaro while still showcasing rich colonial architecture and craftsmanship.
The Church of San Francisco Javier in Tepotzotlan is widely considered the finest example of Churrigueresque baroque architecture in all of Mexico. Its facade features the most ornate stonework of any church in the country, while the interior houses gilded altarpieces and the dazzling Camarin de la Virgen, adorned with ivory figurines and mirrors. The complex now also serves as the National Museum of the Viceroyalty.
The Museo de la Muerte, or Museum of Death, is one of San Juan del Rio's most fascinating attractions, set within the old Santa Cruz cemetery. The collection explores how indigenous and Spanish cultures approached death, funeral rituals, and the afterlife, blending pre-Hispanic traditions with Catholic practices. It's an unusual and thought-provoking stop that offers insight into a uniquely Mexican relationship with mortality.
The hills surrounding San Juan del Rio are rich in opal deposits, and the town has been a center of opal mining and jewelry-making for generations. Local artisans, many from families with decades of expertise, craft pieces from the distinctive semi-precious stones in workshops and boutiques throughout the city center. Visiting these workshops offers the chance to see the cutting and setting process and purchase pieces directly from makers.

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