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A Sunday morning stroll around Ipiales belies the reality of this city. These now-quiet streets will soon bustle with travelers and merchants crossing the border, and Ecuadorian and Colombian pilgrims on their way to the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de Las Lajas.
In this small indigenous village on the altiplano, the Sunday market trading is still going strong. St...
While at Santuario Nuestra Señora de las Lajas, take a hike down to what was certainly a holy site fo...
Ipiales has two pleasant public squares: Parque de la Independencia (also known as Parque 20 de Julio)...
After your long journey, just walk across the street to Hotel Imperio Real, no matter what the hour. Its dim, st...







Doña Olga proudly states, "This is not a luxurious place. It's basic, secure, clean and cheap"--and that is pre...







Hotel Internacional El Nogal is one of the new luxury inns on the Ipiales scene. The tastefully decorated rooms ...







An ipialeño tradition, Restaurante Mi Casita dishes up home-cooked, Colombian favorites. If hunger gnaws you ea...







Pan Pan is just one of the many panaderías that whip up much more then just breads and cakes. It also presents ...







Styled to look like a humble bohío, Restaurante-Bar Rancho Grande sports green-painted bamboo outside and in. B...







If the prospects of travelling Colombia in bus for hours—up to a day, a night or even more—make you wince, t...







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