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Overview
Just two hours from Medellín’s cool mountain air, Santa Fe de Antioquia waits like a secret the Cauca River valley has kept since 1541. This was Antioquia’s capital for nearly three centuries, and its cobblestone streets, whitewashed facades, and sun-drenched plazuelas still hold that history close. Your private guide leads you across the Puente de Occidente, a 19th-century suspension bridge suspended between two eras, into a town where colonial churches, a rich museum collection, and the quiet rituals of daily Paisa life unfold at whatever pace you choose.
This isn’t a bus tour with a schedule to chase — it’s a private journey through warmth, both literal and human. Trade Medellín’s spring-like chill for tropical sun, wander plazas where locals still gather, and taste the region’s flavors over a leisurely lunch, all guided by someone who knows which doorway carving hides a story and which street corner marks a turning point in Colombian history. Book your Tour Santa Fe de Antioquia and let the past open its doors to you, one cobblestone at a time.
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Highlights
Walk across the Puente de Occidente, a 19th-century suspension bridge that shaped the development of the Antioquia region.
Explore the Juan del Corral Museum and its 496-piece collection spanning colonial art, archaeology, and regional history.
Stroll through three historic plazuelas — Jesús Nazareno, Santa Barbara, and Chiquinquirá — lined with colonial architecture.
Taste traditional Paisa flavors at a local restaurant in the heart of the heritage town.
Enjoy private hotel pickup and drop-off from Medellín with a dedicated English-speaking guide throughout the day
What's Included
Private English-speaking guide
Private hotel pickup and drop-off
All risk insurance
What's Excluded
Breakfast
Lunch
Extra purchases
Know before you book
Wear light, breathable clothing — cotton t-shirts, sneakers, sunglasses, and a cap are recommended. Santa Fe de Antioquia is warm, with temperatures between 23°C and 30°C.
Bring sunscreen and stay hydrated. The town sits at a lower altitude than Medellín, so it feels noticeably warmer.
Lunch is available at a traditional local restaurant but is not included in the tour price. Bring extra cash for meals and any personal purchases.
The drive from Medellín takes about two hours each way. The route includes scenic mountain views.
This tour operates in all weather conditions, so come prepared and ready to explore.
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Cancellation Window
12 hours before starting date
Difficulty
Easy
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation up to 12 hours before departure. Cancellations made within 12 hours of the tour start time are non-refundable.
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Light, breathable clothing is best. Cotton t-shirts, sneakers, sunglasses, and a cap are the most common choices. The weather in Santa Fe de Antioquia is warm, with average temperatures between 23°C and 30°C, so dress for heat and sun.
Santa Fe de Antioquia is a heritage town located about 60 km from Medellín. The drive takes less than two hours each way. Your private driver handles the entire journey, so you can relax and enjoy the mountain scenery.
Lunch is not included in the tour price, but your guide will take you to a traditional local restaurant where you can try authentic Paisa and Colombian dishes. Bring extra cash for your meal and any personal purchases.
You’ll explore colonial streets and whitewashed houses, visit three historic plazuelas, walk across the Puente de Occidente suspension bridge, and tour the Juan del Corral Museum with its 496-piece collection of colonial art, archaeological, and ethnographic objects.
Yes, this tour operates in all weather conditions. Pack a light rain jacket just in case, but the warm climate means showers tend to pass quickly.