See the volcano from the city

Coffee, a product from Africa that came to this region of central Colombia in the early twentieth century and spread across the mountains, is a symbol of the culture of Manizales, the capital of the Department of Caldas. The rugged geography of the surrounding area is reflected in the city’s steep streets, from which you can see the peak of Nevado del Ruiz volcano.

Colombian coffee production process in Manizales
Photo by Sebastián Sanint

What to do in Manizales?

Founded on October 12, 1849 by settlers from Antioquia, Manizales is known for hosting a wide variety of cultural events, including the popular Manizales Fair, which takes place every year in January, and the International Theater Festival. The city is one of the most important bird watching sites in the country, and travelers can enjoy nearby hot springs.

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Unique Experiences

Manizales is ideal for travelers who want to immerse themselves in the coffee culture in haciendas, where they can learn about the cultivation of this grain emblematic of Colombia. The city also offers a variety of shopping centers and is close to Los Nevados National Nature Park, one of 26 National Parks that cater to visitors wishing to indulge in ecotourism.

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Can't-miss activities

On the itinerary in Manizales: visiting the Cathedral and climbing up to the dome to see views of the city, bird watching, and relaxing in the hot springs nearby.

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Manizales

Manizales

Manizales