Nice place that has small representations of the most important places of city's downtown. You can find a nice Cafe called "la nigüa" where you can drink good drinks and another place next to pueblito called "Pan Cook" which has excellent Portobellos' mushrooms but if you want to taste local snacks you'll find patties, rellena and all kind of frying from 3pm to 6:30pm on weekdays and on weekends till 7pm besides that you'll have the opportunity on weekends to enjoy different events in an small theater in the back part of the "Pueblito Patojo". Next to Pueblito there's "El morro" which is a mountain with one of the most beautiful sight of the Popayan where you can see a statue of “Sebastián de Belalcázar“ the founder of Popayan. Although it's open 24/7 it is recommended to visit it on weekdays until 6 pm and on...
Read moreThis place in particular is the fine example of colonial architecture through time and also a piece of History we want to share with tourists. The whole purpose of building this scenery from colonial times was to show Outsiders how proud We Are of keeping these Traditions and taking good care of them. We must remember that it Is a city that has been destroyed 4 times by 4 big earthquakes, every disaster takes its toll over the city taking away most of its cherish monuments. Anyway it is an attempt to preserve the memory of those buildings and of course, to Talk about the traditions and The people who...
Read moreThe place gives a great experience of the colonial city as a miniature version. Some nice shops to buy souvenirs. However the food wasn't up to scratch. One would expect the city to invest more to a tourist attraction such as this. The Tamales de Pipián were still super delicious although we almost double charged, potentially by mistake. It's probably just a one time visit location. There are a few shops where you can buy some decent souvenirs but...
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