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City Guide: Boyacá

5 Top recommended hotels in Boyacá:

Hotel Estelar Paipa: Located in the charming spa town of Paipa, this hotel offers stunning views of Lake Sochagota, an on-site spa, and spacious rooms with modern amenities.

Hacienda Baza: Nestled in the picturesque countryside near Chiquinquirá, this rustic boutique hotel boasts authentic Colombian decor, an outdoor pool, and horseback riding tours.

Hotel Hunza: Situated in the historical town of Villa de Leyva, this eco-friendly hotel features a peaceful garden, stylish rooms with colonial-inspired design, and easy access to the town's main attractions.

Casa Terra: Set in the colonial town of Tunja, this boutique hotel showcases a fusion of contemporary architecture with colonial heritage, offering guests a rooftop terrace, an inviting courtyard, and impeccable service.

Hotel Boutique El Mesón de los Virreyes: Located in the heart of Tunja's historic center, this boutique hotel offers beautifully decorated rooms with period furniture, an elegant courtyard, and an excellent restaurant serving Colombian cuisine.

Why should you stay in Boyacá?

Cultural Heritage: Boyacá is rich in history and cultural heritage, making it a perfect destination for history enthusiasts. The region is home to charming colonial towns like Villa de Leyva, Monguí, and Barichara, where visitors can explore cobblestone streets, visit impressive churches, and immerse themselves in the region's colonial past. Boyacá is also well-known for its traditional festivals, such as the Aguinaldo Boyacense, which showcases vibrant music, dance, and traditional costumes, providing an authentic cultural experience.

Natural Beauty: Boyacá is blessed with breathtaking natural landscapes that offer endless opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is home to stunning national parks such as El Cocuy, where visitors can marvel at snow-capped peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and unique flora and fauna. Boyacá is also known for its picturesque countryside, with rolling hills, fertile agricultural lands, and charming villages, providing a peaceful and tranquil escape from hectic city life. Visitors can enjoy activities like hiking, horseback riding, bird-watching, and hot springs relaxation.

Gastronomic Delights: Boyacá is a paradise for food lovers, known for its delicious traditional cuisine. Visitors can indulge in regional specialties such as ajiaco (a hearty potato soup), arepas boyacenses (cornmeal pancakes), and fritanga (a mix of fried meats and sausages). The region is also famous for its dairy products, including delicious cheeses and milk-based desserts. Exploring local markets and trying traditional dishes is a great way to immerse yourself in the rich culinary culture of Boyacá and satisfy your taste buds.

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