We especially recommend the cuota or toll roads. Mexico has quite good highways between major cities. The majority take passengers to and from other central cities in Mexico – Mexico City being the big one – but because Queretaro is on a major north-south route, they also go to northern cities like Monterrey and even across the U.S. There are numerous bus lines that serve Queretaro. The terminal de autobuses in Queretaro is on one edge of town, so no matter where you arrive from, you’ll want to take an authorized taxi to your final destination. We also recommend having GPS available while driven in Queretaro as the major avenues are undergoing work and traffic can be tricky. Getting out of Mexico city isn’t so obvious (you might want the GPS!), but the rest of the drive is straight northwest on highway 57, which turns into 45. Alamo, Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, National, Sixt, and Thrifty all rent vehicles at the Mexico City airport.
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