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Colombia Tourism Ministry created a network of towns that were declared heritage towns of Colombia. These seventeen towns are filled with beautiful Colombian architecture, culture and history. Here is the full list:
- Aguadas – Caldas
- Barichara – Santander
- Ciénaga – Magdalena
- El Socorro – Santander
- Guadalajara de Buga – Valle del Cauca
- Guaduas – Cundinamarca
- Honda – Tolima
- Jardín – Antioquia
- Jericó – Antioquia
- La Playa de Belén – Norte de Santander
- Monguí – Boyacá
- Salamina – Caldas
- San Juan de Girón – Santander
- Santa Cruz de Lorica – Córdoba
- Santa Cruz de Mompós – Bolívar
- Santafé de Antioquia – Antioquia
- Villa de Leyva – Boyacá
In the video I talk about eight of them. The first one is Santa Cruz de Mompós in Bolivar. It was founded in 1537 and is located near the biggest river in Colombia, the Magdalena River. Then, there’s Barichara, located in Santander ant it’s known as the prettiest town in Colombia. In third place is Honda. It was founded in 1539 and it’s a three-hour drive form Bogotá. In fourth place is Jardín, Antioquia. It’s surrounded by hills and it’s a three-hour drive from Medellín (Watch full video about Jardín:
https://youtu.be/B1iSjNtdRN8). Then there is Santafé de Antioquia. Founded in 1541 and one of the most popular towns in Colombia due to its proximity to Medellín, a major Colombian city (Watch full video about Santafé de Antioquia:
https://youtu.be/_8W34jlnSmo). The next town is Monguí, situated in the Boyacá department. It’s a two to three-hour drive from the capital and has an altitude of 2,900 meters (9,514ft). There you can find the Paramo de Ocetá. In seventh place is Salamina, Caldas. It’s a two-hour drive from Manizales and known as the City of Light because all the artists who were born there. The last town is Villa de Leyva, located in Boyacá. It’s a very famous town because it’s very close to Bogotá (170Km) and has one of the largest plazas in South America.
Hey there! My name is Colombiafrank, and I’d like to welcome you to the beautiful country of Colombia. As you probably guessed, I’m a bit of an expert on Colombia travel, and I’ve got lots of great advice on Colombia tourism that will allow you to make the most of your experience as you travel Colombia.
I began traveling Colombia back in 2015 after finishing up my first semester here in Bogota working towards my MBA. I immediately fell in love with the country and the wide variety of adventures and opportunities that traveling Co
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