Restaurante Las Monjas

Querétaro


You can almost feel the history in this deeply traditional Querétaro establishment, where charming and smartly dressed waiters attend the tables with relish and great expertise, which you'll see on display when they prepare your salad right in front of you. The menu contains lots of local dishes, including a wonderful cazuela de quesillo fundido (melted-cheese stew with chorizo).


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1. Cathedral

0.1 MILES

The 18th-century cathedral features both baroque and neoclassical styles, with an emphasis on straight lines and few curves; it's said that the first Mass…

2. MUCAL

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While a museum of calendars might not sound riveting, this extraordinary museum is unexpectedly interesting. It takes a wide angle view of calendars and…

3. Museo de la Ciudad

0.17 MILES

Inside the ex-convent and old prison that held the deposed Emperor Maximilian, the 11-room Museo de la Ciudad has some good alternating contemporary art…

5. Templo de Santa Clara

0.22 MILES

The 17th-century Templo de Santa Clara has an extraordinarily ornate baroque interior. Masses are held frequently so you'll have to inquire as to the best…

6. Fuente de Neptuno

0.26 MILES

A block west of Jardín Zenea is the Fuente de Neptuno, designed by noted Mexican neoclassical architect Eduardo Tresguerras in 1797.

7. Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo

0.26 MILES

The 18th-century Templo de Santa Rosa de Viterbo is Querétaro's most splendid baroque church, with its pagoda-like bell tower, unusual exterior paintwork,…

8. Museo de Arte de Querétaro

0.29 MILES

Querétaro's art museum, adjacent to the Templo de San Agustín, occupies a splendid baroque monastery built between 1731 and 1748. It's worth visiting to…