Discover the best top things to do in Cundinamarca Department, Colombia including Iglesia de Nuestra Senora de Fatima, Centro Cultural MANIPURA, Catedral de Sal de Zipaquira, Hacienda Coloma, Catedral de Soacha, Capilla Valvanera, Anticuario La Mona Lisa Arte y Antiguedades, Tabio, Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park, Mirador De La Piedra Capira.
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Los horarios de las Misas en la Iglesia Nuestra Señora de Fátima son los siguientes: - Sábados: 12:00m - Domingos: 10:00am 12:00m y 4:00pm
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Beautiful completely carved in Salt Cathedral is unique in its kind and presents visitors a majesty unparalleled. 180 meters underground lies a place away from everyday life invites reflection, self-discovery and inner encounter with the spiritual part.
I'm not a very religious person, however art and history has always interested me, so this place was an unexpected treat! Id advise anyone who hasn't been here before to visit. It's less that 2hrs away from Bogota, and the bus ride there is cheap (TM to Portal Norte and then s bus to Zipa until the centro). Entrance to the mines is a bit pricey, cheaper if you show residency (lucky me) , but worth it. Packages are available, and there are restaurants and gift shops
4.5 based on 96 reviews
You can now experience the wonderful experience of Colombian coffee, from coffee bean to cup, only minutes away from Bogota. Planting, choosing, threshing, toasting and tasting. It's all here. If you want to learn about the fascinating process of growing, producing and tasting Colombian coffee, you can do so just about 90 minutes away from Bogota. At Hacienda Coloma you will find much more than a colonial house and beautiful surroundings, you will be able see the entire process of coffee production, with the guidance of a professional grower. The 60-90 minute tour begins with the coffee plant seed, then crosses a fully grown plantation of Arabica shade-grown coffee, where among beautiful orchids you will see the many kinds of coffee plants available in Colombia. The most traditional and time-consuming processes, extracting, then washing, drying and hand picking the beans, take place at the beneficiadero. Sun or machine-dried, you will learn how to the thresh the outer shell of coffee beans with your own hands. Lastly, you will see the final and critical step that determines coffee quality: roasting, a slow process that gives coffee its characteristic color, aroma and taste. At the end of the tour, you will learn professional coffee tasting techiques. English speaking guides available. CONTACT Hacienda Coloma is open 7 days a week. Groups of less than 10 people do not require reservations.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
This city is nice and the park is in the city center 65 million old rocks 10 000 old petroglifos Very clean very safe Everybody from Bogota should visit Is around 2 hours from bogota
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