Day Itinerary
10 Activities
Day 1
78 mi0.7 mi
Thermal Baths, Traditional Cuisine, Handicrafts and Viewpoints
Start the first day of your route through this beautiful region of Colombia! The proposal is to spend the morning at the Santa Rosa hot springs, where you can go hiking among waterfalls to get to know the green and humid landscape of the area.
Then, you will spend the afternoon in one of the most beautiful and colorful villages of the Eje Cafetero: Filandia. Not only will you be able to taste some of its gastronomy and its coffee, but also get to know its traditional handicrafts and enjoy its viewpoints overlooking the green hills.
You'll end the day in Salento, the most famous village of the Eje Cafetero, where you'll spend the night to recharge your batteries.
Remember that coffee in Colombia is also called tinto.
Then, you will spend the afternoon in one of the most beautiful and colorful villages of the Eje Cafetero: Filandia. Not only will you be able to taste some of its gastronomy and its coffee, but also get to know its traditional handicrafts and enjoy its viewpoints overlooking the green hills.
You'll end the day in Salento, the most famous village of the Eje Cafetero, where you'll spend the night to recharge your batteries.
Remember that coffee in Colombia is also called tinto.
08:00
Manizales
After a good breakfast, start the day early to make the most of it!
31.2 mi
1 hr 30 min
09:452 hrs
Thermal Spa Santa Rosa
Landmark
Open Details
The first stop of the day is the Santa Rosa hot springs, where you can take a two-hour walk on a so-called "thermal expedition". You will walk through the mountain range, discover where the hot springs are born and see some beautiful waterfalls.
The hike takes place inside a bathing area, so it is also necessary to pay the entrance fee to the place. Afterwards, you can stay and use the pools. If you choose this option, take into account the timetables to organize the rest of the day.
For reservations and more information, see the website.
The activity starts at 10:00
The hike takes place inside a bathing area, so it is also necessary to pay the entrance fee to the place. Afterwards, you can stay and use the pools. If you choose this option, take into account the timetables to organize the rest of the day.
For reservations and more information, see the website.
The activity starts at 10:00
5.4 mi
30 min
12:301 hr
Choripaco
Restaurant
Open Details
After the walk and relaxation, it is time for lunch. You can go to the town of Santa Rosa de Cabal and try one of its specialities: the chorizo Santarrosano. It is so famous that it even has a monument.
One of the best known places to try it is in Choripaco.
In general, chorizo can be served with arepas, rice, tomatoes or beans. Vegetarians can also eat here.
If this place is too crowded, the next door, Parador Don Julio, also sells chorizo. Throughout the Eje Cafetero, you'll find many options for chorizo dishes.
Opening Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 10:00 – 20:00 Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 21:00
One of the best known places to try it is in Choripaco.
In general, chorizo can be served with arepas, rice, tomatoes or beans. Vegetarians can also eat here.
If this place is too crowded, the next door, Parador Don Julio, also sells chorizo. Throughout the Eje Cafetero, you'll find many options for chorizo dishes.
Opening Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 10:00 – 20:00 Friday – Saturday: 10:00 – 21:00
27.6 mi
1 hr 20 min
15:0015 min
Bolívar Park - Filandia Quindio
Park
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Welcome to Filandia! One of the most beautiful villages of the Eje Cafetero. The proposal is to spend the afternoon in this town, walk around, visit its viewpoints, buy handicrafts, have something to eat and take lots of pictures of its colorful houses.
The first place to visit is the main square or Parque Bolivar (this is the name of all the main squares in Colombia). Opposite the park is the Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción, which will catch your eye with its white walls and light blue details.
You can take a stroll through the park and its surroundings. You will immediately fall in love with the typical houses of the town, with their balconies, doors, windows and grilles painted in bright colors. Have your camera ready!
You can leave your car parked around the square.
The first place to visit is the main square or Parque Bolivar (this is the name of all the main squares in Colombia). Opposite the park is the Parroquia Inmaculada Concepción, which will catch your eye with its white walls and light blue details.
You can take a stroll through the park and its surroundings. You will immediately fall in love with the typical houses of the town, with their balconies, doors, windows and grilles painted in bright colors. Have your camera ready!
You can leave your car parked around the square.
0.1 mi
5 min
15:301 hr
Centro De Interpretacion “Del Bejuco Al Canasto”
Landmark
Open Details
Very close to the main square, you can visit this museum to learn about the art of making baskets and other products out of bejuco. This is a manual technique typical of this part of Colombia.
It is worth the guided tour of less than an hour where you will learn the uses of bejuco and the steps for its transformation into different types of baskets, such as those used in coffee harvesting.
In addition, the site has a very nice shop where you can buy some handicrafts made with this material.
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10:30 – 18:00
It is worth the guided tour of less than an hour where you will learn the uses of bejuco and the steps for its transformation into different types of baskets, such as those used in coffee harvesting.
In addition, the site has a very nice shop where you can buy some handicrafts made with this material.
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 10:30 – 18:00
0.8 mi
5 min
16:4530 min
Mirador de Filandia
Landmark
Open Details
After the museum, come back to pick up the car for a 5-minute drive to the Mirador de Filandia, a 27-metre-high construction with 360-degree views of the beautiful green surroundings of Filandia.
You can leave your car parked right there, buy your ticket on the spot and walk up. As you go up, you can stop and look around. There are signs indicating what you can see. You will be amazed by the green hills of the coffee belt. Enjoy it!
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 09:00 – 18:00
You can leave your car parked right there, buy your ticket on the spot and walk up. As you go up, you can stop and look around. There are signs indicating what you can see. You will be amazed by the green hills of the coffee belt. Enjoy it!
Opening Hours: Monday – Sunday: 09:00 – 18:00
0.9 mi
10 min
17:305 min
Bolívar Park - Filandia Quindio
Park
Open Details
Then return to the city centre, leave the car near the main square and get ready for a colourful walk.
0.2 mi
5 min
17:4530 min
Calle del tiempo Detenido
Open Details
The next suggestion is that you take a walk along the 7th Street, known as the Calle del Tiempo Detenido (Street of Stopped Time). There, pay attention to the details and colors of each house, discover the handicrafts and souvenirs, smell the aroma of coffee coming out of the different bars and choose one of them to taste.
One place where the coffee is very good and there are delicious sweet cakes is Mocafé, it closes every day at 19:00.
Another option is to continue on foot along the 7th Street, turn into Carrera 9 (before you turn you'll see a viewpoint called "Mirador del Tiempo detenido" which you can approach) and visit the Casa Encanto (I'll tell you what it's all about in the next point).
One place where the coffee is very good and there are delicious sweet cakes is Mocafé, it closes every day at 19:00.
Another option is to continue on foot along the 7th Street, turn into Carrera 9 (before you turn you'll see a viewpoint called "Mirador del Tiempo detenido" which you can approach) and visit the Casa Encanto (I'll tell you what it's all about in the next point).
0.1 mi
5 min
18:3045 min
Mirador Encanto Filandia
Café
Open Details
If you like the Disney movie Encanto or if you love to take pictures in spots designed for that purpose, this is the place for you: a café/bar where you can taste a delicious Colombian coffee and take hundreds of pictures.
You have to pay an entrance fee (even if you consume on the spot) and you can wear hats and ponchos for the photos. Among the places to take pictures there is an artisan hand, a moon, a bicycle and the window similar to the one in the film. You'll have to be patient, though, as it's often very crowded.
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 10:00 – 20:00 Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00
Another option is to choose another café on Calle 7 or Carrera 9. There are several options and from their terraces you have similar views.
Then return to the main square along Calle 6 and get ready to drive to your next destination for the night.
You have to pay an entrance fee (even if you consume on the spot) and you can wear hats and ponchos for the photos. Among the places to take pictures there is an artisan hand, a moon, a bicycle and the window similar to the one in the film. You'll have to be patient, though, as it's often very crowded.
Opening Hours: Monday – Friday: 10:00 – 20:00 Saturday – Sunday: 10:00 – 21:00
Another option is to choose another café on Calle 7 or Carrera 9. There are several options and from their terraces you have similar views.
Then return to the main square along Calle 6 and get ready to drive to your next destination for the night.
12.5 mi
40 min
20:0015 minHotels
Terrazas de Salento
9.7
Welcome to Salento! Another of the most beautiful villages of the Eje Cafetero. The idea is to spend two nights in this town.
You can park the car at the hotel, leave your things and get ready to go out for dinner.
You can park the car at the hotel, leave your things and get ready to go out for dinner.
0.2 mi
5 min
20:301 hr 30 min
Camino Real
Restaurant
Open Details
Many traditional restaurants in Salento close early, so Camino Real Parrilla Bar is one of the recommended restaurants for this time of day because it stays open longer and has quality food.
It is a restaurant where there is usually live music and where you can eat trucha, which is one of Salento's typical dishes.
Opening Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 12:00 – 23:30 Friday – Saturday: 12:00 – 01:30
It is a restaurant where there is usually live music and where you can eat trucha, which is one of Salento's typical dishes.
Opening Hours: Sunday – Thursday: 12:00 – 23:30 Friday – Saturday: 12:00 – 01:30
0.2 mi
5 min
22:1510 hrsHotel visit
Terrazas de Salento
9.7
After a good dinner it's time to rest, recharge your energy and enjoy the second day of the route through the Eje Cafetero!