Villa de Leyva Enchanted Plan 2 Days and 1 Night

Itinerary Villa de Leyva Enchanted Plan 2 Days and 1 Night

Experience the magic of one of the most emblematic colonial towns in Colombia with the Villa de Leyva Enchanted Plan 2 Days and 1 Night. Walk through its cobblestone streets and discover its historical richness through its museums and architecture. Visit Ráquira, the colorful town of artisans, and explore unique places like La Mano del Artesano. Continue the journey to Tinjacá, where you’ll learn about tagua craftsmanship, and make a stop in Sutamarchán, famous for its gastronomy, to enjoy an authentic Boyacá platter. A tour full of history, culture, and tradition in the heart of Boyacá.

Inclusions
  • Private Transportation: Private round-trip transfers from your accommodation, with a comfortable and safe service that will allow you to fully enjoy each experience.
  • Accommodation in Villa de Leyva: 1 night in a hotel with all the comforts.
  • Specialized Guide: Guided tour with an expert in local history and culture.
  • Meals: 1 breakfast included.
  • City tour in Villa de Leyva: Tour through the colonial streets and historical museums. Visit to Ráquira: Exploration of the artisan town and entrance to La Mano del Artesano.
  • Stop in Tinjacá: Observation of tagua figures, including the world’s smallest chess set.

  • Gastronomy in Sutamarchán: Time to taste the famous Boyacá platter.

What You Should Know
  • Tour Duration: 2 days and 1 night with a scheduled itinerary.
  • Accessibility: Most sites are accessible, although cobblestone streets may be uneven.
  • Weather: Villa de Leyva has a mild and dry climate; comfortable clothing and sunscreen are recommended.
  • Health and Safety: Remember to bring sunscreen and stay hydrated during the tour. At Transfers & Tours Colombia, we follow all safety protocols, including biosecurity measures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Includes private transportation, accommodation, city tour, visits to Ráquira, Tinjacá, and Sutamarchán, entrance to La Mano del Artesano, specialized guide, and breakfast.

Yes, in Ráquira and Tinjacá you will find a wide variety of handicrafts, ceramics, and tagua figures.

The weather is dry with mild temperatures during the day and cool nights. It is recommended to wear comfortable clothing and bring a light jacket.

Villa de Leyva has one of the largest main squares in Latin America, with over 14,000 m² of cobblestone.

Ráquira is known as the “Handicraft Capital of Colombia,” and its colorful facades reflect the region’s pottery tradition.

 

In Tinjacá, you’ll find the “smallest chess set in the world,” carved from tagua with an impressive level of detail.

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