Ezequiel Montes Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
municipal capital of Ezequiel Montes, Querétaro, Mexico
About Ezequiel Montes
Originally inhabited by the Otomi people, when it became a Spanish town, it took the name Tetillas, and later Corral Blanco, and then in 1920, changed the name to Ezequiel Montes in honor of a local politician. The town is not hung up on its past and lacks the colonial charm of most Bajio towns, including 3 nearbyPueblos Magicos. The city hall (palacio municipal) was built in 1970. The plaza was renovated in the 1990s. Agriculture accounts for more than 90% of the land use in the valley around Ezequiel Montes. Sorghum and corn account for much of the planted acreage, but vineyards account for a growing proportion of the economy. Two major vineyards account for the lion's share of local wine production: The state publishes a map to the wineries and advertises it as "Ruta de Vinos" but the c
Top Attractions in Ezequiel Montes
Explore the best things to see and do in Ezequiel Montes:
- ★Jardin Kiosko Ezequiel Montes
- ★Parroquia de la Divina Providencia
Where to Eat in Ezequiel Montes
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴La Pichonera
- 🍴Newport
Where to Stay in Ezequiel Montes
- 🏨Hotel Capilla
- 🏨Hotel Villa Monte
Ezequiel Montes Travel Guide Sections
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