Bogotá (0.00 km), Villa de Leyva (168.95 km), Eje Cafetero (229.53 km), San Gil (321.18 km), Medellín (425.83 km), Cali (451.73 km), Popayán (567.00 km), Tayrona National Natural Park (986.09 km), Cartagena (1056.65 km)
The capital city known for its historic La Candelaria district, the Gold Museum, and vibrant street art. Alternate name: Bogota.
Renowned as the salsa capital of the world, with a lively nightlife and cultural festivals celebrating music and dance.
A coastal city known for its well-preserved colonial architecture, colorful streets, and the historic walled city.
A region known for its coffee plantations, beautiful landscapes, and charming towns like Manizales, Pereira, and Armenia. Alternate name: Coffee Triangle.
Famous for its pleasant climate, innovative public transport system, and attractions like Plaza Botero and Comuna 13.
Known for its white-washed colonial buildings, it’s also famous for its Semana Santa (Holy Week) celebrations. Alternate name: Popayan.
Known as Colombia's adventure capital, offering activities like white-water rafting, paragliding, and caving.
A stunning coastal park with diverse ecosystems, hiking trails, and beautiful beaches like Cabo San Juan.
A colonial town with cobblestone streets, historical architecture, and a large central plaza.
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