Queretaro, the birthplace of Mexico’s independence movement in 1810, is the starting point of this immersive tour. Visitors can explore the Casa de la Corregidora and explore the pivotal role this city played in the fight for freedom. The tour offers a compelling opportunity to uncover the rich history, crafts, and gastronomy of the region, setting the stage for a deeper understanding of Mexico’s journey to independence. From Queretaro, the journey continues to uncover the stories that ignited the spark of revolution and shaped the nation’s identity.
Key Points

- Queretaro served as the headquarters of the insurgent movement during Mexico’s fight for independence in 1810.
- The Casa de la Corregidora in Queretaro features exhibits on the history of the independence struggle.
- Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors and learn about the revolutionary leaders at the Casa de la Corregidora.
- The tour highlights the pivotal sites of the Insurgent movement and the history of the Cry of Independence.
- The tour also includes a visit to the charming colonial town of San Miguel de Allende, known for its artisanal traditions and local gastronomy.
Tour Highlights

The tour highlights allow visitors to explore the history, crafts, and gastronomy of the region as they admire the viceregal architecture.
The tour takes guests to San Miguel de Allende, a charming colonial town known for its colorful buildings and rich cultural heritage. Here, they’ll learn about the area’s artisanal traditions and savor local delicacies.
The highlight of the tour is the visit to Dolores, where the Parish witnessed the Cry of Independence, a pivotal moment in Mexico’s fight for freedom.
Visitors will also explore Atotonilco and the magnificent Mexican Sistine Chapel, marveling at its stunning religious murals.
Throughout the experience, the knowledgeable tour guide brings the past to life, ensuring an immersive and enlightening journey.
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Itinerary Overview

Starting in Queretaro at the Casa de la Corregidora, the tour takes visitors on a journey through the pivotal sites of the Insurgent movement of 1810.
From there, travelers head to the charming town of San Miguel de Allende to enjoy the region’s history, crafts, and gastronomy.
The highlight of the itinerary is the visit to Dolores, where the iconic Parish witnessed the Cry of Independence, a defining moment in Mexico’s fight for freedom.
The tour also includes exploration of Atotonilco and its stunning Mexican Sistine Chapel, allowing participants to marvel at the intricate religious murals that adorn its walls.
The itinerary includes:
- Visit to the Casa de la Corregidora in Queretaro
- Exploration of San Miguel de Allende
- Tour of the Parish in Dolores that witnessed the Cry of Independence
Visiting Querétaro

Visitors begin the Independence Tour at the Casa de la Corregidora in Querétaro, a historical building that serves as a testament to the city’s pivotal role in Mexico’s fight for independence. This museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the events that led to the Cry of Dolores and the subsequent insurgent movement.
| Key Facts | |
|---|---|
| Location | Querétaro, Mexico |
| Significance | Headquarters of the insurgent movement in 1810 |
| Highlights | Exhibits on the history of the independence struggle |
| Hours | Tuesday – Sunday, 10 AM – 6 PM |
Visitors can explore the well-preserved interiors and learn about the strategies and sacrifices of the revolutionary leaders who plotted the downfall of Spanish colonial rule from this very site.
Exploring San Miguel De Allende
After exploring the historical significance of Querétaro, the tour now takes visitors to the charming town of San Miguel de Allende, renowned for its well-preserved colonial architecture, vibrant arts and crafts scene, and captivating gastronomy.
Visitors can expect to:
- Admire the stunning pink-hued Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel, a neo-Gothic church that dominates the town’s picturesque main square.
- Immerse themselves in the thriving art community by visiting local galleries, studios, and the weekly artisan market.
- Savor the flavors of traditional Mexican cuisine, from mole to regional specialties, while exploring the town’s lively culinary landscape.
With its rich history and vibrant culture, San Miguel de Allende offers a truly memorable experience for those exploring the Insurgent movement of 1810.
More Great Tours NearbyDolores and the Cry of Independence
The tour now takes visitors to the hallowed grounds of Dolores, where the iconic Cry of Independence was first uttered, marking a pivotal moment in Mexico’s fight for freedom.
At the Parish of Our Lady of Sorrows, you’ll stand in the very spot where Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the Father of the Nation, rang the church bell on September 16, 1810, igniting the rebellion against Spanish rule.
Your guide will recount the dramatic events of that fateful day and explain the profound significance of the Cry of Dolores, which continues to resonate as a symbol of Mexican nationalism and pride.
Prepare to be moved as you learn about this historic place and gain a deeper appreciation for Mexico’s struggle for independence.
Atotonilco and the Mexican Sistine Chapel
From Dolores, the tour now takes guests to Atotonilco, a town renowned for its stunning Mexican Sistine Chapel. This 18th-century church boasts an awe-inspiring interior adorned with vibrant murals that rival the masterpieces found in the Vatican. Visitors can expect to be captivated by the intricate details and symbolic imagery that grace the walls and ceilings of this architectural gem.
The highlights of the chapel include:
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The mesmerizing Baroque-style altarpiece that dominates the main altar.
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The vivid depictions of biblical scenes and religious figures that cover every inch of the church’s interior.
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The unique blend of indigenous and European artistic influences that make this chapel a true cultural treasure.
Inclusions and Logistics
The tour includes a knowledgeable tourist guide who provides commentary in both Spanish and English throughout the experience.
Transportation to the various historical sites is also provided as part of the package.
Guided visits at each location allow guests to fully explore and understand the significance of the landmarks.
The tour offers excellent value, with prices starting at just €78.05 per person.
Booking is simple – customers can reserve their spot now and pay later.
The tour’s flexibility allows for easy cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
Pricing and Booking

Prices for the Queretaro Independence Tour start at €78.05 per person. Customers can reserve their spot now and pay later, making it a convenient option.
The tour’s flexible cancellation policy allows for free cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
To book the tour, travelers can check availability and starting times on the tour provider’s website.
The tour offers the following:
- Convenient online booking and payment options.
- Flexible cancellation policy for last-minute changes.
- Competitive pricing compared to similar tours in the region.
Whether you’re interested in the history, culture, or sights of Queretaro, this tour provides an excellent way to experience the city’s rich heritage and independence movement.
Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Minimum Group Size for This Tour?
The minimum group size for this tour is not specified. Tours are typically offered to individual travelers or small groups, allowing flexibility in booking. The tour operator can accommodate a range of group sizes.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Individual Preferences?
Yes, the tour can be customized for individual preferences. Guests can work with the tour operator to adjust the itinerary, focus areas, and pace to match their interests and needs.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
Yes, discounts may be available for students and seniors on this tour. Contact the tour provider to inquire about any special offers or discounted pricing for those groups.
Is Photography Permitted at All Locations on the Tour?
Photography is generally permitted at the tour locations, though visitors should be respectful and follow any instructions from the guide. Some sites may have restrictions on flash photography or taking pictures in certain areas.
Can the Tour Be Extended or Shortened Based on Personal Interests?
The tour can be customized to accommodate personal interests. Guests can request to extend or shorten the itinerary, subject to availability and additional fees. The tour provider aims to offer a flexible experience tailored to each group’s needs.
Recap
This immersive tour offers a compelling exploration of Querétaro’s pivotal role in Mexico’s independence struggle.
Visitors can explore the history, crafts, and gastronomy of the region, gaining a deeper understanding of the journey to freedom.
From the Casa de la Corregidora to the Mexican Sistine Chapel, this tour provides an enriching opportunity to uncover the rich heritage and revolutionary spirit that shaped Mexico’s past.
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