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Cali will easily keep you occupied for a number of days, whether it be sleeping off late nights in salsatecas or wandering the colonial streets of San Antonio. The historic center has a plethora of museums and in the north the barrios of Granada and El Peñon boast upmarket restaurants and boutiques that would not be out of place in Los Angeles or Miami.
Much like the Sabana train that runs from Bogota, the Tren Turistico Cafe y Azucar runs trips from the...
Catching a Futbol game in any city in Colombia is nothing short of a religious experience. The hordes ...
Cali is known for its Salsa and it doesn’t disappoint. Ask around for the most fashionable places wh...
What is likely the best place in Colombia to see the widest variety of animal life resides in the west...
First erected for the Priest of Quito in 1539, then later torn down and rebuilt in 1772, again in 1841...
To the south of Cali, by the City Garden and the university district, runs the Río Pance. A very pop...
Built in 1762, the Capilla de la Inmaculada has a modern and modest interior, but is worth a quick pee...
Its original name was “Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad del Río,” and in the early 1600's ...
This great little neo-classic style building, next door to the Teatro Municipal, is yet another center...
One of the few places in the city where you can get fresh air and a fine view of Cali is atop the hill...
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