From Bogota: Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral & Villa de Leyva Tour - Bogota, Colombia
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EXPERIENCE:

Begin your tour with hotel pick-up in the morning and a scenic drive out to Villa de Leyva. On the way, enjoy the delicious staple of arepas, corn cakes that are often grilled or fried. Upon arrival in Villa de Leyva, step out and walk through the ancient streets lined with colonial-style houses that have remained mostly untouched since their construction. Founded in 1572, Villa de Leyva is famous for its cobblestone square Plaza Mayor, which at 150,695 square feet is the largest in Colombia. Learn about the history of the charming town from your guide before moving on.

Head next to Zipaquira, where you will wander below ground into an enormous salt mine. Your guide will teach you about the history of salt and salt mining as you explore the beautifully lit cavern, eventually reaching the salt cathedral. The church was originally built in 1932 as a place for miners to offer daily prayers and was inaugurated in 1954. Today it is a fully functional church with a weekly service held on Sundays. Spend time in the unique cathedral before returning to the surface and heading back to Bogota.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Enjoy the road to Villa de Leyva
Visit Plaza Mayor, the largest main square in Colombia
Discover the Zipaquirá Salt Cathedral, located 656 feet underground
Learn the history behind the cathedral and the salt mining industry

 

 

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