Medellin travel blog nominated for Bloggies Award
A blog about day-to-day life in Medellin was recently nominated as one of the top travel blogs in Latin America. MedellinLiving.com was nominated this January as one of the “Best…
A blog about day-to-day life in Medellin was recently nominated as one of the top travel blogs in Latin America. MedellinLiving.com was nominated this January as one of the “Best…
A new interactive website will be launched on Tuesday providing up-to-date information and listings for tourists visiting Colombia’s capital, reports Radio Santa Fe. The new website, called esBogota.com, was created…
Bogota is preparing to host the 29th Colombian Agencies of Travel and Tourism (ANATO) tourism showcase, which will feature exhibitions from every region in Colombia, as well as 30 other…
The famous festivities at Colombia’s Barranquilla Carnival wound down Tuesday night, leaving this year’s festival with one of the lowest murder rates registered in years. Officials statistics showed four homicides over…
Colombia’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism announced a new $1.5 million scheme to promote domestic tourism, with the slogan “Long live Colombia, the country that you carry in your…
A study by Colombia’s national statistics agency DANE found that sales of commodities such as soda, swimsuits and beer have steadily increased due to changing weather patterns and higher temperatures, reported…
Medellin mayor Alonzo Salazar on Tuesday officially opened the new metro-cable line L from the Santo Domingo neighborhood, over the mountain to Arvi Park. Salazar was one of the first…
Some of the world’s most renowned travel publications have picked Colombia as a leading tourist destination. Readers of the Lonely Planet guide, Wanderlust Travel magazine and the New York Times…
Popular travel website wikitravel.org picked Colombia’s second largest city Medellin as “Destination of the Month” for February. On the website, Medellin is praised for its resurgence following the city’s extremely…