RAQUIRA – BOYACÁ
MY TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
¿Why la Ráquira should definetly be on your bucket list?
Visiting Boyacá, and especially Ráquira, is a unique experience because this town is the artisan capital of Colombia, full of colors, ceramics, and handmade textiles that reflect the traditions of its inhabitants. Its cobblestone streets and brightly painted houses create a picturesque atmosphere that enchants visitors. Furthermore, the art of ceramics was once passed down from generation to generation there, making it a place where culture, history, and creativity remain alive and attractive to those seeking an authentic experience.
WHERE TO GO
Main Square of Ráquira
Ráquira's Plaza is the heart of the town, where tourists can walk around and admire the colorful facades of the houses. Here, travelers can spend time exploring the craft shops, as Ráquira can be considered the artisan capital of Colombia. Visitors can buy souvenirs, talk to artisans, and purchase unique pieces of pottery. They can also sit in the plaza and simply observe the town's life.
Monastery of La Candelaria
The Monastery of La Candelaria is a historical site you must visit when you go to Ráquira. Here you can get close to the religious culture of the Augustinian Recollects, who founded the place in the 17th century. Visitors can walk through the cloisters, should admire its colonial murals, and can take away a moment of peace surrounded by nature. You have to keep in mind that the monastery is located in the mountains, so you can enjoy breathtaking landscapes while you walk.
Bridge of Souls
The Bridge of Souls is a place full of legends and mysticism. Tourists can listen to stories about wandering souls at night. Visitors should pay attention to its old structure and the natural surroundings. You can stop by the bridge to reflect or simply take in the mysterious atmosphere that defines it.
Church of San Antonio in Ráquira
The Church of San Antonio in Ráquira is the town’s religious center and a place travelers must see. It is located in the main square, so you can stop by while walking around town. Inside, visitors can look at colonial images and should respect the peaceful atmosphere. You can sit down in the square to enjoy the view of the church and the typical movement of local people.
WHAT TO DO
Upside-Down House
At Ráquira's Upside-Down House, visitors can feel as if they've entered a magical world. All the furniture and structure appear to be upside down, which can be confusing at first, but it also makes for unique photographs. As you tour, you should look around carefully to make sure you don't miss any details. You'll be impressed by the designers' creativity.
Ráquira Labyrinth
The Ráquira Labyrinth is a space surrounded by nature where tourists can get lost and enjoy the experience. Here, you can walk through the green corridors and try to find the exit, which can become a fun challenge. Visitors should keep going without giving up and can take a break in some areas of the tour.
Hand of the Artisan
The Hand of the Artisan is a stunning viewpoint that offers spectacular views of the valley and mountains. Tourists should climb to the top to appreciate the landscape. There, you can look down and experience the grandeur of the scenery. You can also take photos that will remain in your memory. Many visitors say it's worth taking a moment to reflect on the relationship between art and nature.
Pablo A. Santana School of Ceramics
The Pablo A. Santana School of Ceramics is a cultural space where visitors can learn about Ráquira’s craft tradition. Here, you should take part in pottery workshops, where you can carry out your own creations. Students and tourists can get close to master artisans, who can show you how to shape and decorate the pieces.
TRAVEL TIPS
Discover the local crafts
You should explore Ráquira's pottery workshops because you will be able to see how artisans create unique and traditional pieces. You can also take home authentic handmade souvenirs.
Explore culture and Traditions
You can dive into the local culture by visiting its squares and markets. You also should check out the festivals, as they let you understand the town’s history better.
Try the traditional food
You should try the typical dishes in the restaurants downtown and be encouraged to try new flavors that you won't find anywhere else.
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