Colombia is a country where its residents are faithful lovers of homemade and sweet desserts sold in each corner. These products are found in different presentations and considering this matter there is a town that became very popular and due to this situation it managed to catch the palate of several people. Where is this municipality located?
IZA is located in the department of Boyacá and is four hours away from Bogotá, the capital of the country. In recent years he marked the differences and managed to become a fully obliged stop for all lovers of homemade desserts, cakes and delights.
Not only its appeal is in the gastronomic plane. As told by the magazine I am a traveler, this small town has a very attractive climate and also its landscapes are very beautiful and similar to the colonial style that is also perceived in other territories.
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From the aforementioned medium they highlighted that there are some murals with cultural details linked to the muisisas in company with traditional aspects that are valid.
What are the IZA attractions?
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How do you get to IZA, Boyacá?
If you want to make a small getaway you can do it in two ways:
1- In car driving throughout Boyacá Avenue, then taking the North Highway towards the city of Tunja. It will be necessary to take the respective signals.
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2- Through public transport on a journey that also lasts four hours. They recommend that you consult directly on the companies providing this service.
What are the three places you should visit in IZA?
Through the official site of the Boyacá Tourist Information System, this municipality has three very emblematic places and that any visitor is obliged to attend.
1- Temple of the Divine Savior
It is a work in which a meaning is given to the image of Jesus located in a small stone. It should be noted that it was built in 1678 but had a remodeling during the 1937 to 1940.
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2- Mural knowledge and flavors of the green nest
This is a town that has a rich agricultural tradition and in this mural all people who gave their lives and commitment to this sector are reminded.
3- Park Álvaro Díaz Gómez
He was an important local leader and also councilor. In recent years he housed the bullfights and then having a reconstruction and respective remodeling process as told by the website of the government entity mentioned above.
