Battle of Boyacá

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Travel to Boyacá with redBus

Boyacá is one of the most important departments in Colombia’s history, as it was here, on August 7, 1819, that the Battle of Boyacá took place, a decisive event in the country’s independence. Today, in addition to its historical significance, this region captivates visitors with its Andean landscapes, colonial towns, and unique cultural traditions.

With redBus, you can travel to Boyacá comfortably and affordably, enjoying up to 20% off your first trip by using the code HORADEVIAJE. Terms & Conditions apply.

What is the Battle of Boyacá and why is it important?

The Battle of Boyacá was a decisive confrontation during the Liberation Campaign led by Simón Bolívar. It took place near the Boyacá Bridge, on the road between Tunja and Bogotá, and its victory sealed Colombia’s independence from Spanish rule.

Today, the site has become a national symbol, with a historical park that features monuments such as the Arch of Triumph, the Plaza of Flags, and the Obelisk, all surrounded by nature.

 

How to get to Boyacá by bus

Traveling to Boyacá by bus is a comfortable and affordable option for those who want to enjoy the journey while admiring the Andean landscapes. From Bogotá, the most common route is to Tunja, the department’s capital, with a trip of approximately 2 to 3 hours depending on traffic. You can also travel from cities like Bucaramanga, Medellín, or Villavicencio, with connections to Boyacá’s main municipalities. Well-known companies offer frequent departures and buses equipped with reclining seats, air conditioning, and onboard services, ensuring a safe and pleasant trip.

 

What to visit in Boyacá

  • Boyacá Bridge: Historic monument where Colombia’s independence was sealed on August 7, 1819. Today it’s a thematic park with statues, commemorative plaques, and green areas that tell the country’s story.
  • Tunja: A colonial city full of history, with beautifully preserved churches and colonial houses. Highlights include the Metropolitan Cathedral Basilica Santiago de Tunja and the Founder’s House.
  • Villa de Leyva: A town declared a national monument for its perfectly preserved colonial architecture. Its Plaza Mayor, one of the largest in Latin America, hosts cultural events throughout the year.
  • Paipa: Famous for its thermal waters and the Monument to the Lancers of the Battle of Vargas Swamp, which honors the heroes of independence.
  • Monguí: A town renowned for handmade soccer balls and its impressive Minor Basilica of Our Lady of Monguí, surrounded by mountains ideal for hiking.
  • Ráquira: Colombia’s craft capital, known for its colorful facades and pottery production—a perfect spot for authentic souvenirs.

 

Why travel to Boyacá by bus?

Traveling by bus to Boyacá is the best option to enjoy the journey and save on your trip:

  • Direct connections: Routes from cities like Bogotá, Medellín, Bucaramanga, and more.
  • Flexible schedules: Frequent departures to plan your trip at your own pace.
  • Affordable prices: Much cheaper than flying, with no extra baggage costs.
  • Unique scenery: Admire the Andean landscapes along the way.

 

How to buy bus tickets to Boyacá on redBus

Buying your tickets on redBus is easy and fast:

  • Go to www.redbus.co or open the app.
  • Select your departure city and destination (Tunja, Villa de Leyva, or another city in Boyacá).
  • Choose your preferred date and time.
  • Apply the code HORADEVIAJE to get 20% off your first trip.
  • Pay securely and receive your digital ticket.
FAQs
From where can I travel to Boyacá?

You can travel by bus to Boyacá from several Colombian cities, including Bogotá, Medellín, Bucaramanga, Cúcuta, Cali, and more.

Which companies go to Boyacá?

Some companies offering routes to Boyacá include Expreso Bolivariano, Rápido Duitama, and Flota La Macarena, among others.

What is the Boyacá Bridge?

It’s the site of the historic Battle of Boyacá in 1819, now transformed into a commemorative park.

Is it better to travel to Boyacá by bus or by plane?

Definitely by bus. Boyacá doesn’t have a major airport, so buses are more direct, cheaper, and let you enjoy the scenery throughout the trip.

Can I buy multiple tickets in one purchase?

Yes, you can add several passengers and choose their seats in the same transaction.

Can I choose my seat?

Yes. When buying on redBus you can select your seat depending on availability and bus type (economy, semi-bed, sleeper).

Can I change or cancel my ticket?

Yes. You can do so through the redBus platform, depending on the company’s policies.

Will I receive a physical ticket?

No need. Your ticket will be emailed and available in the app—just show it when boarding.