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Be amazed by the shared cultural heritage that unites the destinations of the Andean Roads. Churches, colonial squares, museums and historic centers await you with a mixture of living tradition and ancestral legacy. Here, every street tells a story and every monument tells the identity of towns that preserve the art, faith and memory of a region that shares deep roots. Azuay Caminos Andinos Boyaca Caminos Andinos lima Ecuador Amazonia Yasuni Andes del Norte Costa Central Cuenca Equinoccial Loja - Vilcabamba Volcanes Quito arequipa Camino Natural del Sur Caminos Andinos Peru
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Colonial heritage cities

Discover the Andean cities with colonial heritage, where squares, churches and mansions tell the story of the encounter between European influence and Andean traditions. Explore its corners full of charm and tradition.

In Bolivia, the historic city of Sucre, declared a World Heritage Site, where colonial architecture combines with rich intellectual and cultural tradition, with its churches, convents and universities have marked the history of this country. Discover Potosi, The historic center of the city, a World Heritage Site, unfolds in cobblestone streets and churches with neoclassical facades under the imposing Cerro Rico. At La Paz, The city's colonial mansions and baroque temples that rise above narrow streets, stroll through cobblestone squares and enjoy the contrast between its historical legacy and its vibrant urban life.

In Colombia, the neighborhood of La Candelaria, Bogotá invites you to walk and discover its historic center among mansions with interior courtyards, churches and museums where colonial, republican and contemporary styles stand out, combining history, art and culture in every corner. Be amazed by Villa de Leyva, where the largest cobblestone square in the country welcomes you surrounded by houses with clay tile roofs, stone portals and solid wood doors, preserving a colonial atmosphere. At Tunja, The historic center keeps stories of the colony, with its centuries-old churches, colorful mansions and carved balconies that preserve their original design.

Ecuador offers in Quito, Andean colonial jewel declared a World Heritage Site, with its cobblestone squares, baroque churches and colorful facades that narrate centuries of history. At Cuenca, A World Heritage Site, its historic center exhibits a harmonious fusion of colonial, baroque and neoclassical styles in cobblestone streets and red roofs that treasure centuries of history. And in Riobamba, The Sultan of the Andes, where the historic center preserves its colonial layout with adobe facades, iron balconies and lively squares.

In Peru, Limaa World Heritage Site, invites you to tour its historic center with wooden balconies, baroque churches and squares that narrate centuries of viceregal history. Arequipa dazzles with its historic center of ashlar stone, also declared a World Heritage Site, a city that combines indigenous technology with colonial architecture in a volcanic environment. Ayacucho captivates with its 33 churches in the center, a destination that reflects the religious fervor and the preservation of an art marked by the Spanish influence.

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