Villa de Leyva is a picturesque colonial town located in the Boyacá department of Colombia. Nestled in the Andean highlands, this historic city is renowned for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and charming atmosphere. The city's main attraction is its enormous central square, Plaza Mayor, which is one of the largest town squares in South America. Surrounded by whitewashed buildings with red-tiled roofs, the plaza is a hub of activity and a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike. It is also home to the impressive Church of Nuestra Señora del Rosario, a beautiful example of colonial architecture.