Quillacollo
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the Cochabamba region of Bolivia, the city of Quillacollo is a vibrant and bustling destination with a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. Known for its lively markets, colorful festivals, and historic architecture, Quillacollo offers visitors a unique and authentic experience in the heart of the Andes.
One of the city's most iconic landmarks is the Virgen de Urkupiña Sanctuary, a popular pilgrimage site that draws thousands of visitors each year. The sanctuary is dedicated to the Virgin of Urkupiña, the patron saint of Quillacollo, and is a place of spiritual significance for locals and tourists alike. The annual festival of Urkupiña, held in August, is a colorful and lively celebration that showcases traditional music, dance, and religious rituals.
For those seeking outdoor adventure, Quillacollo is a gateway to the stunning landscapes of the Cochabamba region. The nearby Tunari National Park offers hiking and trekking opportunities, with scenic trails that wind through mountains, valleys, and cloud forests. Visitors can also explore the picturesque Quillacollo River, which meanders through the city and provides a tranquil setting for leisurely walks and picnics.
In the heart of Quillacollo, visitors can immerse themselves in the local culture by exploring the city's vibrant markets and plazas. The Mercado Central is a bustling hub of activity, where vendors sell an array of fresh produce, handicrafts, and traditional textiles. The Plaza Principal is a charming public square surrounded by colonial-era buildings, and is a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
Cochabamba
Best Time To Visit Quillacollo
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Quillacollo – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jukumarini.