Escape the bustle of Bogota and embark on a captivating journey to the enchanting town of Villa de Leyva. This immersive small-group tour promises to whisk you away to a bygone era, where cobblestone streets and colonial architecture paint a captivating picture of Colombia’s rich heritage. From the stunning Plaza Mayor to the historical Casa Museo Antonio Nariño, you’ll uncover the town’s hidden gems under the guidance of a professional local guide. But the true allure of this tour lies in the opportunity to witness the breathtaking Blue Pools, a natural wonder that will leave you in awe.
Good To Know
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This full-day small-group tour from Bogota takes visitors to the historic town of Villa de Leyva, known for its colonial architecture and Plaza Mayor.
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The tour includes visits to highlights such as the Blue Pools, the largest pottery factory, and the indigenous observatory "Little Hell," with in-depth commentary from a professional guide.
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Participants will have the opportunity to explore the cobblestone streets, sample Colombian snacks, and visit the Casa Museo Antonio Nariño, a significant site for Colombian independence.
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The tour includes round-trip transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a provided lunch, ensuring a hassle-free and immersive experience.
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The tour is family-friendly, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing for flexibility in planning.
Tour Overview and Highlights
This full-day small-group tour to Villa de Leyva from Bogota allows travelers to explore 400 years of history in an intimate setting, limited to just 15 people.
The tour highlights unique sites like the Blue Pools, the world’s largest pottery factory, and the indigenous observatory known as "Little Hell".
Throughout the day, a professional guide provides in-depth commentary, bringing the rich heritage and culture of Villa de Leyva to life.
With round-trip transportation, hotel pickup and drop-off, and lunch included, this tour offers a seamless and immersive experience for visitors to discover the charm and history of this captivating colonial town.
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Itinerary Details
The tour begins with a stop at Venta Quemada or Chocontá, where travelers can sample typical Colombian snacks. Arriving at Villa de Leyva, a colonial town established in 1572, the group will explore the largest plaza in Colombia, spanning 14,000 m². Here, they can stroll the cobbled streets and admire the white facades and clay roof tiles.
Site | Highlights |
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Plaza Mayor | Largest plaza in Colombia (14,000 m²) |
Casa Museo Antonio Nariño | 17th-century colonial house, known as the Seed of Liberty |
The tour also includes a visit to the Casa Museo Antonio Nariño, a 17th-century colonial house and the "Seed of Liberty," where travelers will learn about Antonio Nariño’s contributions to Colombian independence. Please note that the museum is closed on Wednesdays.
Plaza Mayor
Visitors to the historic Villa de Leyva are immediately drawn to the town’s centerpiece – the expansive Plaza Mayor. Spanning an impressive 14,000 square meters, it’s the largest plaza in Colombia.
Strolling along the cobbled streets, travelers admire the white-washed colonial facades and clay roof tiles that surround the plaza. Before exploring the plaza, the tour may stop at Venta Quemada or Chocontá to sample typical Colombian snacks.
The Plaza Mayor serves as the heart of Villa de Leyva, a town established in 1572 and known for preserving its rich heritage. Visitors can soak in the town’s old-world charm and imagine life during its colonial heyday.
Casa Museo Antonio Nariño
One of the highlights of the Villa de Leyva tour is the visit to the Casa Museo Antonio Nariño, a 17th-century colonial house known as the "Seed of Liberty." Travelers have the opportunity to learn about Antonio Nariño’s significant contributions to the Colombian independence movement.
Casa Museo Antonio Nariño | |
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Built in 17th century | Displays Nariño’s personal belongings |
Served as Nariño’s home | Closed on Wednesdays |
The museum offers an in-depth look into the life and achievements of this influential figure, providing valuable insights into Colombia’s history and the fight for independence. The guided tour ensures visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the nation’s heritage.
Tour Inclusions and Logistics
The tour package includes round-trip transportation from Bogotá, with hotel pickup and drop-off provided in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Lunch is also included, while gratuities are optional.
Participants must confirm their booking and provide passport details.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps.
It’s not recommended for travelers with back problems.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
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Additional Information
This tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps. It’s also not recommended for travelers with back problems.
On the bright side, there are no age restrictions, so the whole family can join in the adventure. Visitors can look forward to:
- Exploring the charming colonial town of Villa de Leyva
- Admiring the stunning 14,000 m² Plaza Mayor
- Strolling along cobblestone streets and admiring the white facades
- Discovering the 17th-century Casa Museo Antonio Nariño, known as the Seed of Liberty
Lastly, keep in mind that free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience starts, so you can plan your trip with confidence.
Customer Reviews
With an average rating of 5.0/5 from 7 reviews, the tour to Villa de Leyva from Bogota has received overwhelmingly positive feedback. Reviewers consistently praised the tour’s punctuality, the guide’s informative nature, and the stunning beauty of Villa de Leyva. The tour seems to provide an excellent full-day experience with interesting information throughout the trip.
Rating | # of Reviews | % of Total |
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5.0 | 7 | 100% |
4.0 | 0 | 0% |
<4.0 | 0 | 0% |
The positive feedback suggests this tour is a must-do for anyone visiting Bogota who wants to explore the historic town of Villa de Leyva.
Cancellation Policy
According to the information provided, this tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This means that travelers have the flexibility to adjust their plans without incurring any penalties, providing a hassle-free booking experience.
The cancellation policy includes:
- No fees for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance
- Refunds processed promptly after a valid cancellation
- Ability to rebook the tour for a different date, if desired
- Straightforward and transparent cancellation process
This flexible cancellation policy allows travelers to book with confidence, knowing they can adapt their plans if necessary without unexpected costs or complications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no specific dress code for the tour. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and walking shoes, as the tour involves exploring cobblestone streets and visiting historical sites.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs Along the Way?
Yes, you can purchase souvenirs during the tour. The itinerary includes stops at the Plaza Mayor and other sites where you’ll find local crafts, pottery, and other unique items to take home as mementos of your visit.
Are There Any Photo Opportunities During the Tour?
Yes, there are plenty of photo opportunities throughout the tour. Visitors can capture the architectural charm of Villa de Leyva’s historic plaza, colonial buildings, and natural attractions like the Blue Pools and indigenous observatory "Little Hell".
Can I Extend the Duration of the Tour?
Yes, you can extend the duration of the tour. Speak with the tour operator before booking to inquire about additional time or activities that can be added to the standard itinerary to suit your preferences.
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Villa De Leyva?
The best time to visit Villa de Leyva is during the dry season, from December to February. Visitors can enjoy the town’s colonial architecture and explore the surrounding natural wonders without the rain typical of the region’s wet season.
The Sum Up
This full-day tour from Bogotá to the charming town of Villa de Leyva offers an immersive experience in Colombia’s rich history and culture. Visitors will explore the stunning Plaza Mayor, the Casa Museo Antonio Nariño, and the scenic Blue Pools, while enjoying delicious local snacks. With transportation, lunch, and an expert guide included, this tour promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Villa de Leyva.
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