Undoubtedly an architectural work of great proportions, considered the first wonder of Colombia, a place worthy of being admired and you cannot miss the opportunity to visit it, discover one of the most important works of engineering in our country, a place full of ingenuity and creativity a work carved in the salt rock.
Cathedral of Salt of Zipaquirá<br/>Private<br/>Duration: 5 hours<br/>Refreshment<br/>Car<br/>Professional Guide<br/>Pickup included
To visit the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá, it is necessary to leave the city since the place is 45 km from the capital. The idea is that we pick you up at the place you indicate and we will leave the city to the north, on the way you will be able to get to know a part of the city, its architecture and organization. Arriving at the place we will make a panoramic tour of the historical part and then we will visit our main destination, the tour lasts about two hours, after the tour we will have time for shopping and return to the city. Undoubtedly, an architectural work of great proportions, considered the first wonder of Colombia, and a worldwide attraction worth admiring. A work carved from an immense salt rock 180 meters deep.
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