5 Davey Rawlinson - a year ago
Great tour that helps maintain the facility. However, if you're not a Spanish speaker, you may not get as much from the tour (IMHO, still worthwhile). For 60 years or older, the cost is $10 pesos per adult (about 50 cents). Otherwise, it's $20 pesos per person (about $1 USD).
The famous Querétaro aquaduct terminates inside the convent walls. The kitchen area includes a view of the "refrigeration" methods from before the industrial age, as well as the chimney for the cooking fires and the water storage wells. Highly recommend.