Overview
Chiquinquirá is a charming city located in the Boyacá department of Colombia. Known for its stunning basilica and religious significance, this historic town offers visitors a glimpse into Colombia’s rich cultural heritage.
Top Attractions
- Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary: A breathtaking church adorned with beautiful artwork and home to the famous painting of the Virgen de Chiquinquirá.
- Plaza de la BasÃlica: A vibrant square surrounded by colorful colonial buildings and bustling markets.
- Mirador del Cacique Guaquira: A viewpoint offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside.
Local Cuisine
- Ajiaco: A delicious soup made with chicken, corn, potatoes, and capers.
- Fritanga: A platter of grilled meats, plantains, and arepas.
- Chicha: A traditional fermented corn drink enjoyed by locals.
- Mercado de ArtesanÃas: A market selling handmade crafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
- Tiendas de Dulces: Specialty shops offering local sweets and treats.
- Plaza de Mercado: A bustling market with fresh produce, spices, and meats.
Day Trips
- Villa de Leyva: A nearby colonial town known for its cobblestone streets and architecture.
- Monasterio de la Candelaria: A monastery with stunning gardens and religious artifacts.
- Oración Zenú: A cultural center showcasing the art and traditions of the Zenú people.