Nobsa is a quiet and quaint town with both its feet planted firmly in the past. A small agricultural community straddling the Andes, that prior to the Spanish conquest was inhabited by the Muisca civilisation. The name in Chibcha, the language of the Muisca people, means "decent bath of today", possibly attesting to the River Chicamocha that flows through the town. 125km from Bogotá, this charming colonial spot makes for an ideal starting point for exploring this beautiful region of mountains, rivers and valleys, and our collection of the best places to stay in Nobsa often benefit from spectacular views.
Nobsa is widely considered to be the handicraft centre of Boyaca, the department it stands in. Its traditional industries (alongside mining and agriculture) flourish, and the town is the host of the annual "Ruana" festival, paying homage to the traditional woolen garment made here. The clothing cousins to ponchos, the ruana is made at the loom and originally worn by the Muisca tribespeople who inhabited the area. The town itself is full of small artisan shops that manufacture and sell them in all colours, sizes and designs. On any day, you can see the makers weave them at the loom.
The town has a mixture of modern and colonial buildings. On a stroll around you'll encounter beautiful centuries-old buildings, particularly near the grassy main plaza, which makes for a wonderfully calm respite in the shade of trees. If you're fortunate enough to be in Nobsa on "Ruana Day", the third Sunday of every May, you will be entertained by the sounds of local musicians.
Dotted around the town are intriguing sculptures made by local artisans, and there is also a pretty church that is well worth seeing. While Nobsa is a lovely little town, it also proves to be an excellent starting point for exploring the wider area.
Nobsa is a delightful place that is deeply proud of its heritage. Whether you want to soak up the history and culture of the pre-Colombian Muisca civilisation that preceded the Spanish conquest, or you're looking for a quiet rustic place to retreat to, our collection of the best places to stay in Nobsa will have you covered.
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Nobsa (km 7 via Duitama to Nobsa)
A charming 12 room boutique hotel in the historic town of Nobsa. Traditionally dressed rooms feature dark wood antique furniture, beamed ceilings and terracotta tiled floors. An atmospheric restaurant serves regional fare. Find picturesque courtyards and pretty gardens for relaxing in. Fabulous.