Pita

Popayán


A friendly restaurant that stretches the definition of Lebanese cuisine almost to the point of no return. The pita bread and the variety of pre-fab toppings tend to be cold, and the straight-out-of-the-fridge falafel tastes as if it's been made by someone who either hasn't met chickpeas before or actively dislikes them. It makes a change from Colombian fare, though.


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1. Iglesia La Ermita

0.11 MILES

Constructed in 1546, Popayán's oldest church is well worth seeing for its fine main retable and the fragments of old frescoes, which were only discovered…

2. Museo de Historia Natural

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One of the best of its kind in the country, this museum on the grounds of Universidad del Cauca is noted for its extensive collection of insects,…

3. Museo Arquidiocesano de Arte Religioso

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You don't have to be an expert on religious art to be impressed by this collection of paintings, statues, altar pieces, silverware and liturgical vessels,…

4. Universidad del Cauca

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The central seat of this public university is in a magnificent old colonial mansion that non-students may only admire from the outside.

5. Casa Museo Mosquera

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This interesting museum is housed in an 18th-century mansion that was once home to General Tomás Cipriano de Mosquera, who was Colombia's president on…

6. Museo Guillermo Valencia

0.24 MILES

This late 18th-century building is full of period furniture, paintings, old photos and documents that once belonged to the Popayán-born poet who lived…

7. Capilla de Belén

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This chapel on a hill just east of the city center offers fine views over the town.

8. Cerro El Morro de Tulcán

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Behind the Universitario de Tulcán, this hill is topped with an equestrian statue of the city's founder, Sebastián de Belalcázar, and is said to be the…