Don Salvador does the best mute (puffed-corn soup, served with a side of cow foot or chicken thigh) and carne asada (grilled steak) at Villa's bustling Saturday market.
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
9.22 MILES
This vertigo-inducing mountain path running along a ridge on the way to the Guatoque waterfall is a popular attraction in its own right. At its narrowest…
0.27 MILES
At 120m by 120m, Plaza Mayor is one of the largest town squares in the Americas. It's paved with massive cobblestones and surrounded by magnificent…
9.61 MILES
Set amid arid hills, 7km beyond Ráquira, the Monasterio de La Candelaria was founded in 1597 by Augustine monks and completed about 1660. A guide will…
6.03 MILES
Founded by the Dominican fathers in 1620, this convent is a large stone-and-adobe construction with a huge, faintly regal courtyard. The floors are paved…
Santuario de Flora y Fauna de Iguaque
7.06 MILES
Covering 67.5 sq km, this unique páramo (high-mountain plains) neotropical ecosystem contains hundreds of species of flora and fauna but is most noted for…
Casa del Fundador Suárez Rendón
12.93 MILES
The finest historic mansion in town, this place is the original home of the founder of Tunja. Built in the mid-16th century on the eastern side of Plaza…
1.1 MILES
One of Villa de Leyva's most magnificent buildings is the Gaudí-esque Casa de Barro, an artistic house made from entirely handworked clay fired in stages…
8.14 MILES
This impressive narrow waterfall plunges 60m from a limestone canyon down a multicolored rock face. When there's a lot of water a shallow pool suitable…
Nearby Villa de Leyva attractions
0.21 MILES
This parish church facing the main square was built in 1608 and has hardly changed since that time. The interior is plain, except for the marvelous…
2. Casa Museo de Antonio Ricaurte
0.22 MILES
Antonio Ricaurte fought under Bolívar and is remembered for his act of self-sacrifice in the battle of San Mateo (near Caracas in Venezuela) in 1814…
3. Casa del Primer Congreso de las Provincias Unidas
0.23 MILES
On October 4, 1812, legislators met here to install the First Congress of the short-lived United Provinces of New Granada and elect its first president,…
4. Casa de Juan de Castellanos
0.24 MILES
A fine restored colonial mansion just off the plaza that now contains a variety of shops.
0.25 MILES
This colonial mansion has an intimate courtyard with an abundance of plants and trees surrounding a fountain. The front section houses shops, and there's…
0.25 MILES
Casa Quintero is a fully restored colonial mansion and gourmet food court just off Plaza Mayor.
0.27 MILES
At 120m by 120m, Plaza Mayor is one of the largest town squares in the Americas. It's paved with massive cobblestones and surrounded by magnificent…
8. Casa Museo de Antonio Nariño
0.29 MILES
Antonio Nariño was known as the forefather of Colombia's independence and Casa Museo de Antonio Nariño is the house where he spent the last two months of…