Colombia.
La Celia
A compact Colombian town spread across a lush green valley in Risaralda's upland coffee country, with a prominent white-steepled church anchoring its centre…
Yarumal
This highland town in Antioquia's Norte subregion, Yarumal sits on the banks of the Río Necí in coffee and cattle country north of Medellín.
Rionegro
Known as the "Cradle of Democracy," Rionegro is a city in Colombia's Eastern Antioquia subregion where the 1863 Colombian constitution was drafted, at the hi…
Filandia
This compact Andean town in Colombia's Quindío department draws visitors with a café and restaurant scene that punches well above its size, set against the w…
Anori
The cloud forest around this modest municipality in Antioquia's northeastern subregion forms the primary habitat of the chestnut-capped piha, a critically en…
San Pablo
This compact Colombian town spread across a valley floor in Nariño's green mountain country, with steep ridges rising on all sides and the Río Mayo winding t…
La Merced
This small Colombian town in the northwest of the Caldas department sits beside the Cauca River, with a compact central core of cafés and restaurants and eas…
Pasto
Founded in 1537 at the foot of the Galeras volcano in the Andes, Pasto — officially San Juan de Pasto — is the capital of Colombia's Nariño department, with…
Pácora
A modest town on the slopes of the central Andes in Colombia's Caldas department, Pácora sits beside the Cauca River with a modest central core of cafés and…
Jardín
A little coffee-country town in the mountains of southwest Antioquia, Jardín sits between the San Juan River and a ridge of the Western Cordillera, with scen…
Pueblorrico
A compact Andean town of red-tile rooftops spread across a green valley in southwest Antioquia, with coffee plants visible in the foreground and a domed chur…
Silvia
A little town in Colombia's Cauca Department, Silvia draws weekend visitors from the much hotter city of Cali and is home to a significant Guambiano communit…
Salento
Salento's historic centre, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of Colombia's Coffee Cultural Landscape in 2011, is one of the best-preserved…
Bucaramanga
A large Colombian city in the Santander department, set on the Eastern Andes above the Río de Oro, Bucaramanga has an exceptionally dense café and restaurant…
Popayán
Known as Colombia's "white city" for its colonial-era buildings, Popayán is a mountain city in southwestern Colombia with a historic centre dense with church…
Guatapé
Two features draw visitors to this small Antioquia town east of Medellín: El Peñón de Guatapé, a massive rock formation that can be climbed for panoramic vie…
Cajamarca
This pocket-sized Colombian Andean town where a grand twin-domed church anchors a tree-lined central plaza, with green mountain slopes rising close behind an…
Villavicencio
The main commercial hub of Colombia's vast eastern plains (the Llanos Orientales), Villavicencio sits at the foot of the Andes along the Guatiquía River, ear…
Tunja
Founded in 1539 by captain Gonzalo Suárez Rendón on the site of the Muisca settlement of Hunza, Tunja is the highest departmental capital in Colombia, set hi…
Salamina
Founded in 1825 and known as the "city of light" for the poets, musicians, and writers Caldas has produced here, Salamina is a heritage town in Colombia's co…
Timaná
A tiny Colombian town in the Huila highlands, Timaná centers on a grand colonial brick church with a tall clock tower and gold-trimmed dome, set against a br…
La Unión
Known as Colombia's wine capital, La Unión is a town in Valle del Cauca where vineyards sit alongside a broader agricultural landscape of papaya, passion fru…
San Jacinto
Known across Colombia as "la Tierra de la Hamaca Grande" — the Land of the Great Hammock, a title drawn from a song by Adolfo Pacheco — San Jacinto is a town…
Timbio
Founded on 1 November 1535 by Captains Juan de Ampudia and Pedro de Añasco under orders from Sebastián de Belalcázar, Timbio is one of the oldest Spanish-fou…
Aranzazu
A lively central plaza anchors this small Colombian Andean town, where a white church with a vivid blue dome faces a cast-iron fountain and tree-shaded squar…
Pereira
This coffee-country city in the Colombian Andes, Pereira sits within the Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and serves as t…
Ubala
Small Andean municipality in Colombia's Cundinamarca department, Ubalá draws visitors to its white-and-red colonial church rising above broad steps, set agai…
Convencion
Convención, a small municipality in Colombia's Norte de Santander department, is considered the largest producer of panela in the department and one of the l…
Guachucal
A compact Andean town in Colombia's Nariño highlands, Guachucal sits in a broad mountain valley framed by volcanic peaks and distant snow-capped ridges, with…
Zarzal
This low-rise Colombian town spread across a broad valley floor, with red-tile rooftops giving way to green sugarcane fields and Andean hills on the horizon,…
El Carmen de Atrato
This small Colombian municipality in the Chocó department is the birthplace of the Atrato River, which rises at the Cerro del Plateado in the surrounding mou…
Taraza
A Colombian river town in Antioquia's Bajo Cauca region, where a yellow truss bridge and a pedestrian suspension bridge cross a wide sandy-banked river, with…
Jambaló
Compact Colombian indigenous municipality in the highlands of Cauca, where a tree-lined central plaza with a stone fountain and a yellow-and-white colonial c…
Buritica
This compact Antioquian village where a lively central plaza, colorful low-rise buildings, and tropical trees sit directly beneath steep, lushly forested gre…
La Plata
Town in Colombia's Huila Department with a compact centre of cafés and restaurants, La Plata sits in the foothills of the Cordillera Central, a short drive f…
El Cocuy
Little Colombian town in Boyacá's Gutiérrez Province, El Cocuy serves as the gateway to El Cocuy National Park and the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy.
La Capilla
Compact Colombian Andean town in the green Tenza Valley, dominated by a striking twin-towered Gothic-style church rising above low colonial rooftops against…
Támesis
A lively central plaza with market stalls, a domed colonial church, and cloud-draped mountain peaks rising directly behind give this compact Antioquian town…
Magangué
This river city in Colombia's Bolívar Department with a centre holding several historic churches, Magangué sits on the Magdalena River near the mouth of the…
Ipiales
A high-altitude city in southern Colombia near the Ecuadorian border, Ipiales sits on the plateau known as Tuquerres e Ipiales and is nicknamed "the city of…
Ventaquemada
Small Andean town on Colombia's high plateau, anchored by a striking multi-towered stone church facing a lively central plaza, with cool upland air and easy…
Consaca
A small Colombian village in Nariño known as the "Historical corner of Colombia," Consaca sits close to the active Galeras Volcano, with mountain views that…
San Juan de Rioseco
This small coffee-growing town in Cundinamarca, Colombia, San Juan de Rioseco sits high on the western slope of the eastern cordillera, where traditional sha…
Pesca
A small Andean town in Colombia's Boyacá region, Pesca centers on a stone-facade colonial church fronting a manicured plaza, with green hills rising close be…
Quibdó
A dense riverside city on the Atrato River, Quibdó serves as the Afro-Colombian cultural heart of Colombia's Chocó region, with a compact waterfront centre,…
Tuluá
Known throughout Colombia and much of South America as a major center of salsa dancing, Tuluá is a mid-sized industrial and commercial city in the heart of V…
Andalucía
A low-rise Colombian town in Valle del Cauca, centered on a lush tree-filled plaza beside a red-brick church, with surrounding hills and proximity to a UNESC…
Colón
A modest Colombian Andean town built around a broad central plaza, with a yellow-towered church, green forested hills closing in on all sides, and the easy p…
Cúcuta
Founded as a parish in 1733 on Colombia's border with Venezuela, Cúcuta is a large Andean city that played a central role in the formation of both modern nat…
Montería
Sitting on the banks of the Sinú River in northern Colombia's Córdoba department, Montería is the self-styled "Pearl of the Sinú" and the country's acknowled…
La Pintada
This pocket-sized town in Antioquia, Colombia, sits along the Cauca River in the southwest of the department, at a low elevation relative to the surrounding…
Anza
A compact red-tile village in Colombia's Antioquia uplands, spread across a lush river valley and ringed by cloud-draped green mountains, offering a raw Ande…
Guacarí
A Colombian Valle del Cauca town whose central plaza pairs a twin-towered white church with a colonial arcaded building, tall palms, and tile-roofed architec…
Marinilla
A colonial-era town in Eastern Antioquia, Marinilla is known as "the Colombian Sparta" for the role its people played leading battles during the War of Indep…
El Dovio
A pocket-sized town in Colombia's Valle del Cauca department, El Dovio sits close to two waterfalls — La Alejandria and El Salto — reachable on short trips f…
Girardota
Lively Antioquian town in Colombia's Aburrá Valley, where a grand red-brick church with a clock tower anchors a busy central plaza surrounded by green hillsi…
Bolivar
Founded in the late 18th century on the western slopes of the Cordillera Central, Bolívar is a Colombian municipality in the Cauca Department where the surro…
Santa Rosa de Cabal
A lively Colombian town in the misty Andean highlands, with a busy central plaza ringed by tall pines, a bronze equestrian statue, and green hills rolling in…
Santa Rosa
This tiny agricultural village on the eastern slopes of the Colombian Massif, where whitewashed buildings and a central plaza sit amid intensely green hillsi…
Maripí
Little Colombian village set in a lush green valley ringed by densely forested mountain ridges, Maripí sits at the heart of Boyacá's emerald-mining country,…
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