Overview
Mizque is a charming town located in Bolivia, known for its historical significance and cultural attractions. The town offers visitors a peaceful escape from the bustling city life, with its beautiful colonial architecture and scenic surroundings.
Top Attractions
- Plaza de Armas: The main square of Mizque, surrounded by quaint buildings and a central fountain.
- Museo Santa Ana: A small museum showcasing the history of Mizque and the culture of the region.
- Iglesia de San Juan Bautista: A picturesque colonial church with stunning architecture.
- Cerro Candelaria: A nearby mountain offering hiking opportunities and panoramic views of the town.
Local Cuisine
- Chuño: A traditional dish made from freeze-dried potatoes.
- Tawa Tawa: A popular drink made from fermented corn.
- Api: A sweet corn-based beverage served hot or cold.
- Mercado Municipal: A bustling market where you can find local crafts, clothing, and fresh produce.
- ArtesanÃa Arco Iris: A shop known for its colorful textiles and handmade crafts.
Day trips
- Postrervalle Waterfalls: A beautiful natural attraction located just a short drive from Mizque.
- Torotoro National Park: A popular destination for hiking, spelunking, and exploring dinosaur footprints.