Medellin architecture gems: Palacio Cultural Rafael Uribe Uribe
Built in 1925 as the then-home of the Antioquia state government, the “Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe” (or Rafael Uribe Culture Palace if you prefer English), has hosted…
Built in 1925 as the then-home of the Antioquia state government, the “Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe” (or Rafael Uribe Culture Palace if you prefer English), has hosted…
The Iberoamerican Theater Festival (FITB) will take place throughout Bogota over a period of two weeks, presenting a range of international plays and performances from April 4-20.
The Caribbean Performing Arts Festival that will continue until Saturday began this week in Cartagena.
The Carre Building, with its remarkable architecture and rich history, is a key heritage site for the city of Medellin and gives a glimpse into the city’s colorful past.
Trekking through Colombia is quickly becoming a popular way for travelers to experience the country.
Medellin announced on Monday afternoon that the city’s mass transit system was running its full course once again, after ten days closure for maintenance.
Local authorities have announced the second stage of the expansion of the international airport in Bucaramanga, in Colombia’s east, will be ready by 2016. After delays in the bidding process,…
Belen park has become a meeting point for one of the oldest neighborhoods in Medellin — offering a traditional vibe in a bustling metropolitan city.
Isla de Pirata (Pirate Island) is a stunning and secluded island off the coast of Cartagena de Indias, northern Colombia.