MUSEO DEL ORO
Museum preserving more than 34,000 pieces of gold, plus another 20,000 in ...Read more
MONSERRATE'S BRAIN
The Cerro de Monserrate, at 3,152 meters above sea level, is an exceptional ...Read more
MUSEO BOTERO
Museum in the heart of the historic center, houses 123 creations of the ...Read more
PIEDRA DEL PEÑOL (PEÑÓN DE GUATAPÉ)
Piedra del Penol, classified as a National Monument and one of the main ...Read more
BOGOTA GRAFFITI TOWER
Christian Peterson, a.k.a. Crisp, an Australian graffiti artist, organizes ...Read more
PARK CALDAS
A square that bears witness to the history of the city of Popayan, with ...Read more
PLAZA BOTERO
Read moreA lively place where 23 sculptures from Master Botero dominate. One of the places most visited by tourists. Take a look at yellow ceibas and guayacanes, beautiful trees.
CASA TERRACOTA
Ecological house located in Villa De Leyva, with an unusual architectural ...Read more
EL MORRO DE TULCÁN
El Morro De Tulcan, a hill that brings together the people of Popayan to ...Read more
PLAZA DE BOLÍVAR
Read moreA must-see during your visit, Bolivar Square is the historical, political, cultural and religious heart of the country. It was built on the site of the first twelve houses built in Bogotá and dedicated to the twelve apostles. Following the strict rules of architecture imposed by the Spanish Crown, the Plaza Mayor is dominated by the statue of Simón Bolívar, created in 1846 by the Italian sculptor Pietro Tenerani. To the south of the square stands the neoclassical Capitol Nacional, built between 1847 and 1925. It is the seat of Congress. The building opposite it on the other side of the square is the Palacio de Justicia. This modern building replaced the old courthouse that was destroyed by army tanks in 1985 after it was occupied by an M-19 guerrilla group. On the east side, the majestic cathedral and the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, as well as the Casa del Florero. On the west side, the Palacio Liévano which houses the town hall. This large square is always very lively and regularly hosts political and cultural events. At dawn on June 5, 2016, in 8°C weather, more than 6,000 people stripped down to pose naked in front of the lens of the North American photographer Spencer Tunik (video of the event that brought together ex-guerrillas, ex-paramilitaries and ex-military on YouTube: "Johnnie Walker & Mambo enable Spencer Tunick and a moment of Colombian unity"). More recently, in September 2017, Pope Francis came there to bless 22,000 young Colombians.
CASA MUSEO JUAN DE CASTELLANOS
Casa de Juan de Castallanos in Villa De Leyva, houses a commercial center, ...Read more
LA CARTAGENA DE GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
Read moreA circuit of 2 h 30 with a audioguide in French to discover Gabriel García García's Cartagena, Nobel Prize for Literature, through his life and literary work.
PALACIO DE LA CULTURA " RAFAEL URIBE URIBE "
Read moreThis building in white and black stone, whose construction began in 1925, is the work of the Belgian Belgian Agustín Goovaerts. Today he houses a museum on Rafael Uribe Uribe, a Colombian politician assassinated during the presidential campaign in 1914 for his liberal commitment.
PARQUE BIBLIOTECA ESPAÑA
A library located in the popular district of Santo Domingo, it was designed ...Read more
PALENQUE TOURS
Read moreThis German-Colombian agency based in Medellín offers ecological and social tourism to appreciate and understand Medellín and Colombia. The Markus team is composed of polyglot and European guides. Small groups and customized circuits. Do not miss the city tower "Medellín and its transformation", 4 hours to appreciate the town's urban and social changes. The Agency also organizes trips across the country, particularly on the Pacific coast with local communities.
CASCADA FIN DEL MUNDO
Site offering a nice hike of about 1 hour 30 minutes through the rainforestRead more
ACUARIO AND HAYNES CAY
The islets of Acuario and Haynes are gigantic natural aquariums with walls ...Read more
TORRE DEL RELOJ
Read moreThe symbol of Popayán. Right to the right of the cathedral and facing Parque Caldas. The bell was built between 1675 and 1682 at the request of Bishop Cristóbal Bernardo de Quiroz. During the war of independence, the contrepoids of his clock were melted on the order of General Nariño, to make cannon balls.