Visit the municipality of Boyacá, the most relevant in the history of Colombia, where the memorable event "The Battle of Boyacá" took place, an event that gave freedom to our country. Visit the monastery which is a very beautiful place! where you will find a classic church and beautiful gardens, then visit the vineyard and taste delicious wine. Later we find the charming town of Villa de Leyva, enjoy its colonial architecture, the varied rural landscapes of the place, there enter the magical chocolate museum and taste a delicious cup of Colombian chocolate then visit the small and colorful town of Ráquira and taste a typical regional or vegetarian lunch. Finally, we will drop you off at your hotel or accommodation.
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Conoceras un hermoso pueblo lleno de magia y misticismo
El convento del Santo Ecce Homo en Colombia es un convento dominico del siglo XVII situado en el municipio de Sutamarchán del departamento de Boyacá a 8 kilómetros de Villa de Leyva.
The Ain Karim vineyard is located at KM 5 of the Sutamarchán - Santa Sofía highway and is a beautiful terrain, with an artificial lake and a horizon planted with vines. A guided visit can be made in which they explain the process of cultivation and benefit of the grape, as well as the fermentation and processing of the wine. In the end you can taste one of their wines, marketed under the Marqués de Villa de Leyva brand, with the help of an expert who will help you get the most out of the matter.
Villa de Leyva is a Colombian city located northeast of Bogotá. It is known for its whitewashed colonial houses, cobblestone streets, and the large Plaza Mayor. In the square is the 17th-century church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario and the House of the First Congress of the United Provinces, where the new laws were drafted after the independence of 1812.
The marriage of Augusto Duplat and Mary Luz Parra in 2013 was linked to the museum. He, an architect, and she, a paleontologist and economist, gave shape to a place that would release tensions and become a favorite of locals and tourists in the magical and colonial Villa de Leyva, a perfect accomplice of cobblestone streets and clay tiles that incite a walk through antiquity and to live an eternal chocolate honeymoon, like that of its owners.
The architecture of Ráquira is simple but very beautiful and attractive, especially the intense colors of the houses, the balconies, and the handicrafts dazzle visitors. For many, Ráquira is like a big Christmas nativity scene come to life: this small town is beautiful everywhere you look! There you can enjoy a typical regional or vegetarian lunch.
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