The Secretary of Tourism of the Municipality of Querétaro, Mariana Ortiz Cabrera, participated in the event “Mexican World Heritage Cities” at the Círculo de Bellas Artes, where she presented to the world the cultural, historical and touristic riches that make Querétaro a unique destination, as part of the activities prior to the International Tourism Fair (FITUR).
The Secretary of Tourism, Mariana Ortiz Cabrera, highlighted that Querétaro balances its historical legacy with a vision of the future, which allows it to attract more than a million tourists each year and thousands of people from Mexico and abroad who choose it as their home.
This event reaffirms Querétaro as a strategic destination at a global level, with a solid presence in international tourism and a firm commitment to promote its historical, cultural and innovative legacy.
As part of the program, Mexico’s prima ballerina, Elisa Carrillo, offered a special performance that delighted attendees and highlighted the fusion of cultural wealth and contemporary art that defines Mexico’s heritage cities.
The event was attended by: the federal Secretary of Tourism, Josefina Rodríguez Zamora, and the Mexican ambassador to Spain, Quirino Ordaz, who highlighted Mexico’s commitment to promoting its heritage cities on international stages. San Luis Potosí capital acted as host city and showed a global audience the cultural and tourist wealth that distinguishes Mexican heritage cities. Textual:
“Querétaro is prepared to receive the most demanding tourists because we already have a cosmopolitan city where we not only have national visitors but also international ones and the diversity of the tourist offer is very wide, we have a lot of variety, let’s say in romance tourism, in wellness tourism, in religious tourism, of course with this jubilee year what we are planning is to make a specific route also awarding this anniversary, this jubilee year where we want to highlight our religious tourism. So, I think that the offer is very wide, there is something for everyone and the important thing is that they feel well received and that there are activities for everything that they want to do,” said Mariana Ortiz.
Source: municipiodequeretaro