Salamina, Caldas: Arquitectura, Historia y Vida en el Norte del Eje Cafetero

Salamina, in northern Caldas, is one of Colombia's heritage towns and a landmark of Antioquian colonization. Its streets preserve a traditional architecture characterized by wooden balconies and colorful facades. On this tour, we walk through its historic center and explore some of its most representative spaces, getting a glimpse into the daily life of the town. As part of the trip, we also visited nearby places like San Félix and the Samaria Valley, enriching our experience in this part of the Coffee Region. 0:00 Intro 0:49 How to get there 1:14 Salamina 1:56 Bolívar Park 2:36 Basilica of the Immaculate Conception 3:11 Architecture of Salamina 3:54 Murals of Salamina 4:16 Lunch 4:40 La Valvanera Cemetery 5:23 House of Culture 6:34 Sunset 6:54 El Polo Café 8:06 Night in Salamina 8:22 Where to Stay 8:35 The Next Day… 9:00 San Félix 10:19 Breakfast 10:44 How to get to the Samaria Valley 11:21 Samaria Valley 12:40 Lunch 13:05 Backpacker Budget 13:49 Goodbye 🎥 This video is part of my series exploring the department of Caldas.    • Manizales, Caldas: Una Ciudad Entre Montañ...   🎥 Check out my playlist of Heritage Towns of Colombia    • Ciénaga, Magdalena: HISTORIA y ESENCIA Car...   🔔 Subscribe to continue exploring towns and territories of Colombia. 👍 If you found the video helpful, please like and share it.