"HOME" Queretaro B&B
a Guesthome
Centro Historico,
Queretaro, Queretaro, Mexico

phone: 011 52(442)183-9139


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Thanksgiving at "HOME"

"Home" for the Holidays
CALENDAR of EVENTS

All the year around:

  • Get-togethers at “HOME”- Good Friends, Good Food!
  • Every Sunday 1pm Free concert in Plaza de Armas
  • Every Sunday Evening 7pm Free Concert followed by dancing in the park Jardin Zenea
  • Inexpensive courses are offered at local cultural centers, as well as free exhibitions
  • A wide selection of guided tours is available
  • Multilingual headphones for individual walking tours are available at the tourism office
  • Many galleries are free and change their displays monthly
  • Museums and Galleries, closed on Mondays, many are free on Tuesdays or to seniors
  • Lively nightlife in a wide variety of Queretaro favourite hotspots
  • Gay-friendly clubs with dancing and entertainment
  • Live Concerts are held regularly at Teatro de La Republica and other concert halls, auditoriums and stadiums
  • Many local establishments offer free live entertainment
  • Live theatre and various comedy clubs
  • Live concerts, shows, attractions and of course sports and games
  • Bullfights, Rodeos as well as Country Hoedowns are held at Plaza de Toros
  • Luche Libre the popular Mexican wrestling/gymnastic matches Every Tuesday
  SEASONAL EVENTS

December 24

Halls are decked and not a creature is stirring...

except for all the families and carollers milling through the streets amid wonderful Christmas displays ……AND all of the children at various neighbourhood  Christmas piñata parties Posadas de Navidad
December 25
Traditional Christmas Dinner served at HOME, reserve

December 31st

An experience like none other! Fire at the doorstep to ward off the bad spirits from the past year, new red green or yellow underwear is worn for love, money or good health, 12 grapes for the monthly wishes, change is thrown into the street for prosperity, jump out of the doorway  with a suitcase to ensure upcoming travel adventures, sparklers are everywhere, fireworks, jubilant shouts and kisses then a New
Year's Eve Feast & Champagne Toast - reserve

January 6th

Children open their presents

January
Friends get together to enjoy a sweet Fruited Bread in the shape of a crown called Roscas. Those who get the little doll, muñeca, provide the Tamales in February.
February
Tamales for everyone! See above.
February 14

The streets fill with men carrying roses and chocolate hearts.
Romantic Candlelit Gourmet Dinner at HOME, reserve.

February

International Guitar Fesival featuring worldwide greats

March
northbound Monarch Butterflies overhead

March 20

Vernal Equinox. Peña de Bernal - get your crystals and petuli ready!
April
Palm Sunday - handcrafted religious icons are sold on every corner
April

Easter Week -- Good Friday Silent Procession
Easter Sunday Brunch at HOME, reserve

May
Traditional Huapango Style Music and Dance Competition, Corrigedora
May 24th
Victoria Day - picnic in the country! reserve
June
International Cheese and Wine Festival - Tequisquiapan, Queretaro
July 1st
Canada Day Festivities! Traditional culinary delights, reserve
July 4th
American Independence Day! Red, White and Blue -- BBQ too! reserve
July
Fiestas de Santiago de Queretaro, the anniversary of the founding of the city
August
Festival of Frogs, Ranas. Imaginatively decorated giant frogs are on display in the parks and walkways.
August
Wineries open their doors to celebrate the beginning of  grape harvest
September
International Film Festival featuring many Independent Art Films
September
Week long Birthday celebrations for La Cruz Church
September 15/16

Mexican Independence Day! The biggest celebration of the year in all of Mexico! Fireworks! Food! Tequila! Dancing! Parades! Costumes! El Grito,   VIVA MEXICO!

Rooftop Fiesta at HOME to watch ALL the fireworks in ALL directions from a safe distance , reserve
October
Thanksgiving (Canadian) - Turkey & all the trimmings at HOME, reserve
October 30&31
Halloween - stores and businesses give out sweets to the ghouls and goblins
November 2
Day of the Dead - Altars on display everywhere
Candlelight Processions to the cemeteries
November

Monarch Butterflies heading south fill the sky overhead

Thanksgiving (Canadian) - Turkey & all the trimmings at HOME, reserve
December

Beginning of the 12 Days of Christmas - Nightly Parade
Main Square is filled with music and evening strollers looking at the Christmas Displays

 The Christmas Fair, La Feria de Navidad, an agricultural winter fair that features carnival rides, artisan displays and exhibitions and local industry. It’s complete with a beautiful Christmas queen.

Christmas - Posadas Navideñas for children with Piñatas filled with candies

 

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