Half Day In Armenia

Half-day visit to Armenia, capital city of Quindío; known as “the Miracle City” for its rapid growth and development in a short period of time. It is known for its cultural wealth like its pre-Columbian legacy and interesting museums. The visit includes a visit to ‘Quimbaya’ Gold Museum, awarded the National Architecture Prize, which holds a series of gold-made artifacts by pre-Hispanic communities 500BC. Continue strolling Bolívar Avenue to city’s historic centre, walk through Bolívar Square, and statue of the great Liberator, and the Cathedral.

Then, along 14th Street, stop at handicrafts shops and taste some locally-brewed coffee.

Half Day In Manizales

Half-day visit to Manizales, enjoy beautiful scenery as snow-capped mountains, valleys and colorful sunsets. Manizales hosts festivals like ‘Manizales Fair and Bullfighting Season’ that take place on January.

The tour begins at historic centre, visit the Cathedral’s neo-gothic, medieval and byzantine styles. Climbing stairs up to 113m-height, the visitor arrives at a corridor and is greeted with city views and snow-capped "Nevado del Ruiz". Visit "Bolívar Square", see the splendid “Bolívar Condor” sculpture by Maestro Arenas Betancourt; the monument to the colonists, a massive work of art – created with 50 tons of bronze – a tribute to the city’s founders. Continue to ‘Cable Sector’, the most traditional area with a variety of restaurants, bars and nightclubs. Enjoy locally-brewed coffee and visit ‘Cerro de Oro’ viewpoint. Return to hotel.

Half Day In Pereira

Half-day visit to city of Pereira; known as the “City without doors”. Here, nobody is foreigner at the “Otun’s Pearl” located alongside the river and region of the same name; and “The Querendona [Loving], Trasnochadora [Night-owl] and Morena [Brunette]” for its friendly people, famous nightlife, shopping and pretty women.

Begin tour at Pereira’s historic centre along the beltway area where most restaurants, bars and clubs are located. Cover the downtown historic-centre on foot, where one can appreciate Republican architecture that contrast with environmentally-aware buildings and remodeled areas. Head on to Bolivar Square, see statue ‘Bolivar Liberator’, by Maestro Arenas Betancourt dedicated in 1963. Enjoy some locally-brewed coffee and return to hotel.