Santa Fe de Antioquia’s green gold
The colonial town of Santa Fe de Antioquia is proud of its little-known but centuries-old tradition of filigree – a delicate jewellery metalwork made with tiny twisted threads.
The colonial town of Santa Fe de Antioquia is proud of its little-known but centuries-old tradition of filigree – a delicate jewellery metalwork made with tiny twisted threads.
Parque los Tamarindos is a natural park less than an hour from Medellin, where you can enjoy a relaxing day surrounded by nature and water.
To increase tourism in Bogota, Colombia’s capital city should not just focus on improved policing, but also pay attention to making the city more attractive to the eye, a U.S.…
Colombia has developed into one of the premier destinations for health tourists in Latin America, said the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Tuesday. Minister Sergio Díaz-Granados claimed Colombian doctors…
The Art Museum of Colombia’s central bank is an architecturally stunning building in the heart of Bogota’s Candelaria district that houses some of the country’s best colonial and modern art.…
A Colombian tourism company plans to promote the benefits of investing and travelling to Colombia at the upcoming Olympic Games in London. Proexport Colombia will occupy part of London’s National…
“Development, promotion and the regulation of tourism” were the goals set out by the Colombian government in a new law which came into effect July 10. According to the government,…
Colombia’s civil aviation authority on Tuesday approved new direct flights routes from Bogota to London and Cartagena to Toronto. Colombia’s largest airline Avianca will start operating daily flights between Bogota and…
In the afternoon heat, the flotsam on Mompox’s former great riverway moves along faster than its people. {japopup type=”image” content=”pics/2012/mphoto/mompox1.jpg” title=”Mompox” }{/japopup} {japopup type=”image” content=”pics/2012/mphoto/mompox2.jpg” title=”Mompox” }{/japopup} {japopup type=”image” content=”pics/2012/mphoto/mompox3.jpg”…