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Monguí Voyage Tips and guide

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Monguí is a village in the Boyacá department of Colombia.

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Founded in 1601, Monguí is a small village high in the Andes that preserves most of its original colonial architecture. The whole village is a national heritage site officially recognised and protected by the national government. Monguí was also officially awarded the title of "Boyacá's most beautiful town" in 1980. The village is known for its impressive 17th-century Basilica and Franciscan convent, some of the finest examples of Spanish colonial architecture in the country. The Ocetá and Siscunsí páramos are easily accessed from Monguí.

Get in

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Buses depart from Sogamoso bus terminal every half an hour (18 km, 4000 COP)

Get around

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Monguí is a small village and easily covered on foot.

See

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  • Basilica of Our Lady of Monguí
  • Franciscan Monastery
  • Calicanto bridge

Do

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  • Trek the Oceta páramo
  • Visit the Marques de Puntalarga winery (20km away)
  • Horse riding
  • Ball festival (October)

Buy

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For over a century, football manufacturing has played a major role in the local economy. Numerous shops around the main square sell balls made by local artisans.

Eat

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  • 5.722614-72.8490931 Cafe Amor, Calle 5, 3-02 (Corner of the main plaza). Coffee shop also offering cakes, cookies, brownies, desserts, lasagna and a small selection of craft beers. OSM directions Apple Maps directions (beta) Google Maps directions

Drink

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  • El Indio Rómulo (Just past the Calicanto bridge). One of the few places that sells beer and is open after sunset, pretty unremarkable otherwise.

Sleep

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