Step into Colombia’s colonial past on a full-day journey from Medellín to the historic town of Santa Fe de Antioquia. Just a short drive away, this beautifully preserved destination invites you to slow down and experience a different rhythm, where cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and centuries-old churches tell the storey of the region’s origins.
Your experience begins with a scenic drive through the mountains of western Antioquia, including a passage through the impressive Fernando Gómez Martínez Tunnel—an engineering landmark that connects Medellín with this historic region. Along the way, you’ll stop at the iconic Occidente Suspension Bridge, a national monument stretching over the Cauca River and considered one of Colombia’s most remarkable 19th-century structures.
Once in Santa Fe de Antioquia, you’ll explore the town on foot alongside a knowledgeable guide, discovering its charming plazas, leafy parks, and colonial architecture dating back to the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. Visit emblematic spots like the main square, Simón Bolívar Park, and wander through local streets filled with artisan shops and traditional fruit stalls that reflect the authentic paisa culture.
Your cultural immersion continues with a visit to the Juan del Corral Museum, where you’ll gain deeper insight into the history and legacy of this former colonial capital. To complete the experience, enjoy a traditional Antioquian lunch before heading back to Medellín, arriving in the late afternoon after a day rich in history, culture, and local flavour.