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Just an hour from Medellín, Santa Fe enchants with its charming colonial architecture, cobblestoned streets, and access to stunning waterfalls.
Cra. 12 #9-70, Santa Fé de Antioquia, Antioquia, Colombia Get directions
"Located about an hour from Medellín, Santa Fe merits a detour for its lovely, well-preserved colonial architecture. The town was Antioquia province’s capital before Medellín, from 1584 until 1826, and time seems to have stopped here amid cobblestoned streets and whitewashed structures. Horseback tours lead to nearby waterfalls and the Cauca River. By Travesías"
"Located about an hour from Medellín, Santa Fe merits a detour for its lovely, well-preserved colonial architecture. The town was Antioquia province’s capital before Medellín, from 1584 until 1826, and time seems to have stopped here amid cobblestoned streets and whitewashed structures. Horseback tours lead to nearby waterfalls and the Cauca River. By Travesías"