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City Guide

Tunja, Boyacá, Colombia

Overview

Tunja, the historic capital of Boyacá, is renowned for its colonial charm, well-preserved plazas, and lively academic scene. The city blends Andean culture with modern comforts and is a gateway to the scenic highlands of Colombia.

Best Time to Visit

December to March for clear skies and local festivals.

Local Tips

Wear layers due to chilly mountain weather, and opt for walking or taxis as public buses can be slow. Most sites are within walking distance in the city center.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping 10% is customary in restaurants. Dress modestly in churches and public spaces. Locals are generally formal and polite.

Safety Warnings

Stay alert in crowded markets and terminals for pickpockets. Avoid walking alone late at night in less-lit areas on the city's outskirts.

Hidden Gems

Stroll the secret gardens of Villa de Leyva nearby, visit the Puente de Boyacá for Colombian history, and explore Tunja's lesser-known colonial churches outside the central district.

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