
Every corner of the country will greet you with a warm feeling of friendly belonging. Because every little thing Colombians do comes from the heart. Do you want to know why?
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Colombia is a place of dreamers, where the ocean and the snow lives at the same place, the landscapes of the greatest books come alive and the rivers are pieces of art.
Every corner of the country will greet you with a warm feeling of friendly belonging. Because every little thing Colombians do comes from the heart. Do you want to know why?
Colombian art is truly inspiring, and Johnnie Walker, the world´s No. 1 scotch whisky, #BlueLabel, has created a limited edition bottle handmade by Colombian artists.
A country of diverse customs will always greet newcomers and those who visit with a hug.
That’s why Colombian people love to convey their warmth and joy through friendly greetings like “Quiubo” (“What’s new?”), “Qué más” (“What’s up?”), or “Cómo está” (“How are you?”) that show they really care about those who have just arrived.
Famous people from Colombia and foreign top influencers who are proud of Colombia show their love for the country on their social media. Get to know the Instagram influencers we’re talking about, give them a follow and you’ll surely share the same feeling about Colombia.
There are many things to do in Medellín. Its weather, its adjoining villages, its people’s warm and its nightlife make it an unmissable destination.
Frequently, many travellers only have two days for discovering a new city. That’s why we bring you a list of things to do in Cartagena in 48 hours.
Cali, also called “a piece of heaven,” is recognized for its party atmosphere that fills the air, its summer weather, and the warmth of its people.
From a cultural agenda, to party nights; here are some things to do in Bogotá that will make your stay in the capital unforgettable. Don’t miss them!
On her visit to Colombia, Olivia López dove into the national fashion industry along with some of its most highly recognized contemporary designers.
For the first time ever, a work of contemporary art from Colombia will be part of the Vatican Gardens. Its creator, artist José Augusto Rivera Castro, tells us the story behind this remarkable feat.