Ráquira Main Square

The vibrant heart of Ráquira is a feast for the senses, lined with brightly painted buildings, artisan boutiques, local cafés, and the unmistakable creative energy that defines Colombia’s pottery capital.

Mano del Artesano

This striking sculptural landmark pays tribute to the generations of artisans who have shaped Ráquira’s identity, making it a meaningful stop and a memorable photo opportunity.

Casa al Revés

Step into a playful, gravity-defying attraction where furniture, décor, and architecture are turned completely upside down for a fun and unexpected experience.

Laberinto de Ráquira

Perfect for families or curious explorers, this charming maze offers a lighthearted outdoor activity with a touch of adventure in the countryside.

Xué Gua Ecological Park

Nature lovers will appreciate this scenic ecological reserve, where trails, fresh mountain air, and peaceful landscapes offer a chance to reconnect with the outdoors.

Plaza Mayor Villa de Leyva

One of Colombia’s most iconic town squares, this expansive colonial plaza is surrounded by whitewashed architecture, cafés, museums, and timeless small-town charm.

Casa Terracota

Known as the world’s largest piece of pottery, this remarkable terracotta home is both an architectural curiosity and a true artistic landmark near Villa de Leyva.

Pozos Azules

These striking mineral-rich blue pools create one of the region’s most photographed natural landscapes, offering dramatic scenery just outside Villa de Leyva.

Antonio Nariño House Museum

History comes to life at the former home of one of Colombia’s most important independence figures, offering insight into the country’s political and cultural past.

Las Cárcavas

This dramatic erosion landscape of sculpted earth formations feels almost otherworldly, creating a unique natural attraction for hikers, photographers, and curious adventurers.