HACIENDA EL SALITRE
Hacienda with rooms furnished in a classic style for a return to the colonial era in Paipa
The Hacienda El Salitre dates from the 16th century. Originally a Jesuit convent, it was expropriated and sold to Agustin Justo de Medina, a wealthy Spaniard, who renovated the original house. In 1819, the hacienda served as headquarters for Bolívar's troops after the battle of Pantano de Vargas. In the courtyard there is a gigantic tree to which the Libertador tied his horse! The rooms are furnished in a classic style, for a return to the colonial era. At night, the house is lit from outside by torches hanging on the walls. Superb address.
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The cazuela, envueltos, arepas, the fruit, the cheese, the fruit salad, the Baltimore chicken, the rest of the foods was wonderful.
The people who work there are super nice.
It is not adapted for people with mobility issues or on wheelchairs.