In November 2025, the city of Querétaro registered a hotel occupancy rate of 60.9%. Although this exceeded the average rate among cities in the interior of the country, it reflected a drop of 8.4 percentage points compared to the same month in 2024, when occupancy reached 69.3%.
Querétaro, Qro. The capital of Querétaro accumulated a hotel occupancy rate of 58.6% between January and November 2025, according to the National Statistical Information System of the Tourism Sector of Mexico (DataTur).
The demand for lodging services placed Querétaro as the fifth city in the interior of the country with the highest occupancy rate. The top four were Hermosillo with 61%, Chihuahua with 60.7%, Puebla with 60%, and Pachuca with 58.7%.
However, the city of Querétaro saw a two-percentage-point decrease compared to the same period in 2024, when the demand for services reached 60.6%, according to federal records.
Even with the cumulative figures from January to November 2024, the city of Querétaro was the second-highest occupancy rate among cities outside of Mexico City. During that period, Chihuahua City achieved the highest rate at 61.8%.
Also among cities outside of Mexico City, with the cumulative occupancy rates from January to November 2025, the lowest rates were recorded in Valle de Bravo (21.4%), Comitán de Domínguez (22.8%), San Cristóbal de las Casas (24.8%), Taxco (27.7%), and Tequisquiapan (28.7%).
With accumulated data from January to November 2025, the municipality of Querétaro recorded an average of 7,427 hotel rooms available per day, remaining at levels similar to those of 2024 (7,431 rooms available). During the same period in 2025, 4,351 rooms were reported occupied, a 3.2% decrease compared to the 4,496 occupied rooms in 2024.
In November 2025 alone, the city of Querétaro registered a hotel occupancy rate of 60.9%. Although this exceeded the average rate among cities in the interior of the country, it reflected an 8.4 percentage point drop compared to the same month in 2024, when occupancy reached 69.3%.
In November 2025, the city showed the tenth highest occupancy rate among cities in the interior of the country.
This result also contrasted with November 2024, when it ranked as the second most inland city in terms of hotel occupancy. Only Pachuca, with 72.2% occupancy, surpassed it that month.
Other cities in Querétaro, also included among 37 cities in the interior of the country, are San Juan del Río, which in November had a hotel occupancy rate of 51.8%, registering a decrease of 11.9 percentage points compared to 63.6% a year earlier.
Similarly, Tequisquiapan was included, with an occupancy rate of 23.9% in November. In this case, the decrease was 3.3 percentage points, as it was 27.2% a year earlier. It ranked last on the list, considering that 36 of the 37 inland cities provided data, while one had no available indicators.

Source: eleconomista




