Zipaquirá is a cute colonial town of some 70,000 people about an hour north of Bogotá in the Cundinamarca province. It is Colombia's salt mining capital and is famous for its Salt Cathedral, constructed almost entirely of salt within a defunct mine.
Understand
Get in
By Tren Turistico de la Sabana
On Sa Su and public holidays a tourist train, a few times per year equipped with a steam engine, goes to Zipaquirá. Its route is
- 1 Estación de la Sabana in Bogotá
- 2 Estación de Usaquén in Bogotá
- 3 Estación de Zipaquirá
- 4 Estación de Cajicá
- 5 Estación de Usaquén in Bogotá
- 6 Estación de Sabana in Bogotá
Train tickets are available from the stations only. Usually, the train is full, so it's wise to arrive some 75 minutes prior to departure.
On the train, food and beverages are available, plus entertainment from local music bands.
Also offered is a well-organised "Catedral Package", inclucing entrance and transport to the Catedral de Sal and back to Cajirá, where you can have a typical local lunch before boarding the train back to Bogotá.
By bus
From Bogota, take any "Transmilenio" bus bound for 1 Portal Norte, the interchange between intra-city and inter-city buses. Once off the Transmilenio bus and onto the platform, look for turnstyle exit with the overhead label "Zipaquirá". Across turnstyle on other side of the same platform will be buses with signs "Zipa - Chía" on the wind shield (Chía being the mid way town). Buses depart about every 15 minutes, costing about 8000 COP (Oct 2023); the journey takes 45 minutes without traffic, but more typically two hours. You pay the fare on the bus. The bus will drop you off 2 near Carrera 15 and Calle 4 just south of 3 La Esperanza Park.
To return to Bogota, find the bus station across the street from your drop off point. The return journey can take significantly longer due to afternoon traffic jam on the National Route 45A south of Chía.
Get around
If arriving by bus, get off on Carrera 15 then turn left at 7 Calle 4. Walking up Calle 4, at first you will see a large green pasture to your right this is the Parque La Esperanza. Once past the park, you will walk through a pedestrian-only lines with tons of shops and cafes. Where the pedestrian street ends, you will see the town's main historical plaza called 8 Plaza de la Independencia. Enjoy the nice views, then turn left, walking up 9 Carrera 6 to get to the 10 main entrance of Parque de Sal. After the entrance, follow the painted white line as it winds up the hill.
If you mind this 20-minute uphill walk, a taxi (COP$4,000) is an alternative.
See
- 1 Catedral de Sal (Salt Cathedral), Carrera 6 Calle 1, ☏ +57 60 (1) 851 9502, toll-free: +57 1 8000 955 528, servicioalcliente@catedraldesal.gov.co. 9AM-5:40PM daily. An impressive cathedral hewn out of a salt mine. Tour lasts 3+ hours. COP$98,000 for adult foreigners and $84,000 for child and seniors, including an hourly guided tour in Spanish or English.
- 2 Salt Museum.
- 3 Town Cathedral, on the Main square. Admire the church interior with red bricks and white lime stone laid out in checkerboard pattern.
- 4 Archaeological Museum.