Querétaro has seen outstanding industrial and economic development since the mid-1990s. The Querétaro metropolitan area has the second highest per capita GDP among Mexico’s metropolitan areas with US$20,000 after Monterrey. The city is the fastest-growing in the country, basing its economy on IT and data centers, logistics services, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance, call centers, the automotive and machinery industries, and the production of chemicals and food products. The region of Querétaro has a rapidly growing vineyards agriculture and hosts the famous wine producer from Spain Freixenet. Wine production in the state of Querétaro is now the second largest in Mexico after that of the Baja California region.
Located in north-central Mexico, Querétaro has emerged as a hub of creative and economic development, as well as becoming a popular tourist destination, attracting over 2 million tourists a year. Strategically located in Mexico’s central industrial region, the city is considered a hub of innovation and a creative ecosystem, hosting several leading automobile and aerospace manufacturers.
The city of Querétaro is home to stunning examples of colonial architecture.
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