In the framework of the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) on biodiversity, which takes place in Cali between October 21 to November 1, 2024, the city will not only be the epicenter of global discussions on biodiversity conservation, but also a destination to discover its most emblematic tourist sites. The following is a selection of places that combine natural beauty with the historical and cultural value of the capital of Valle del Cauca.
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Cerro de las Tres Cruces
Located at 1,480 meters above sea level, the Cerro de las Tres Cruces stands as one of the most prominent points to get a full view of the city of Cali. This place, symbol of the city, is ideal for hiking enthusiasts. The ascent, which can take about an hour, rewards with a panoramic view that encompasses the entire “Sultana del Valle”. A must for those who want to capture in their cameras the most impressive landscapes of the city.
Jardín Botánico de Cali
Located in the heart of the city, the "Cali Botanical Garden" is an oasis of biodiversity that invites visitors to connect with nature. This space, dedicated to the conservation of the native flora of Valle del Cauca, houses more than 800 plant species and serves as a living laboratory for environmental research.
During COP16, the Botanical Garden will become a key point for those who wish to learn more about the importance of biodiversity preservation. It is also ideal for quiet walks surrounded by nature, away from the urban bustle.
Bulevar del Río
The River Boulevard is an exceptional place to stroll, especially during COP16, when the Green Zone will be located in this space. With its lovely breeze, it is the ideal place to enjoy cultural and artistic events that will be held throughout the days of the event.
At the end of the boulevard is the iconic La Ermita Church, whose gothic architecture and colorful stained glass windows are worth admiring and photographing.
Plaza de Cayzedo
The Plaza de Cayzedo, surrounded by imposing palm trees and some of the most emblematic buildings of the city, is a place of great historical relevance. In its surroundings is the Metropolitan Cathedral of Cali, considered a National Monument, along with the National Palace and the Otero Building, constructions of great architectural value that reflect the urban evolution of Cali. A walk through this place is an experience that combines historical richness with the vibrant present of the city.
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Barrio San Antonio
San Antonio is a neighborhood that preserves the colonial style in its narrow streets and buildings, and from San Antonio Hill you get one of the best views of Cali. At the top is the Chapel of San Antonio, a place of singular beauty that becomes the epicenter of outdoor cultural activities on weekends. Do not miss the shows of storytellers and artists, which make this place a meeting point for tourists and locals.
Loma de la Cruz
La Loma de la Cruz is a park that has been declared Urban Architectural Heritage, known for its artisan park and cultural activities. During COP16, this will be one of the places where artistic activities and exhibitions highlighting the cultural diversity of the region will take place. Here, in addition to purchasing local handicrafts, visitors will be able to enjoy open-air dance, theater and music performances.
Cali, a cultural destination during COP16
COP16 positions Cali as a reference in the global conversation on biodiversity, and at the same time, gives visitors the opportunity to get to know a city that combines nature, history and culture. From viewpoints that offer unparalleled views to historic plazas and vibrant cultural spaces, Cali is a must-see destination for those attending this global event.
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