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Things to do in Bogotá

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Teleférico de Monserrate is a cable car located at the base of Monserrate, Bogotá. The journey takes four minutes to complete, starting from the bottom of the Eastern Hills to the mountain top, which is 3,152 meters above sea level. At the peak, visitors will find the Monserrate Monastery and its most important relic, El Señor Caído (The Fallen Lord).
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The Salt Cathedral Zipaquirá is an underground Roman Catholic church that was built in the tunnels of a salt mine 180 meters deep into a halite mountain. It's located close to Bogotá, Colombia, and can be reached by public transport.
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Things to do in Medellín

Parque Explora is Medellin's interactive hub dedicated to everything science and technology. The museum, known for its Ferrari-red, vertebrae-like buildings, is home to more than 300 exhibits relating to Colombian biodiversity, neuroscience, relativity, thermodynamics, and physics. Get your Parque Explora tickets and enjoy the enormous aquarium, the lively vivarium, a dinosaur exhibition, and plenty of hands-on activities for adults and kids alike.
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The Parque de la Conservación is a natural space where you will find a diversity of wild fauna and flora, located in Medellín, Colombia.
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The Museum of Antioquia, located in central Medellín, is an artistic exploration into Colombian history, with one of the best Fernando Botero collections in the country.
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The Medellín Museum of Modern Art is a place for people to explore, interpret, and experience the world via a stellar collection of artwork by Colombian and Antioquian artists. Noted for its architecture, the galleries are housed in a mixture of indoor showrooms and outdoor terraces, and the museum provides places for quiet reflection as well as meaningful experiences around art. The MAMM Cinema, located at the museum, has an ever-changing program, delving past art and giving space to contemporary issues such as philosophy, politics, and the environment.
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There's 160,000 square meters of entertainment inside Parque Norte Medellín! Explore four zones and plenty of exciting rides that the whole family can enjoy. Parque Norte is also known for the largest urban lake in Latin America, which you can ride across in a cable car. If you're into thrills and adrenaline, Extreme Square is for you. With rides like Kamikaze and Journey to the Center of the Earth, you're guaranteed a heart-thumping time. The Expedition Square is a dino-themed area where you'll be welcomed by a giant tyrannosaurus in the Prehistoric Jungle. Adventure Square has a fun mix of slides and arcades, and Fantasy Square is perfect for younger children, so don't worry about little ones missing out.
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Parque Arví

Parque Arví is a green haven, away from the bustle of central Medellín, and is one of the most popular attractions in the city with locals and tourists alike. The public park and nature reserve is located 30 kilometers from the city center. Easily accessible via the city's cable car line, the 39,500-acre reserve is known for its abundance of hiking trails and important archaeological heritage. Visitors can embark on themed guided tours by foot or by bike, and there are also picnic spaces, museums, lookout points, markets, and restaurants.
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Aeroparque Juan Pablo II is the largest water park in Medellin, Colombia, with numerous pools and green spaces designed for the whole family to enjoy.
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Things to do in Zipaquirá

The Salt Cathedral Zipaquirá is an underground Roman Catholic church that was built in the tunnels of a salt mine 180 meters deep into a halite mountain. It's located close to Bogotá, Colombia, and can be reached by public transport.
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Things to do in Quimbaya

Parque Panaca is an agricultural theme park, intended to create awareness about nature and rural traditions. Ten stations take visitors through the homes of more than 4,500 animals, many of which are ready to play, feed and interact. Panaca is also home to the longest and most extreme canopy in Colombia, boasting amazing views of the coffee region.
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