Santa Fe de Antioquia

Town · 56 km · 35 mi from Medellín

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Santa Fe de Antioquia
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Antioquia's original colonial capital, 90 minutes northwest and noticeably hotter than Medellín. A well-preserved whitewashed center and the Puente de Occidente make it an easy, characterful day trip.

Distance
56 km · 35 mi
Travel time
~1.5 hours
Weather
~27°C · 81°F · hot
Best for
Day trip · history
Known for
Colonial center · Puente de Occidente

Drop down out of the mountains northwest of Medellín and the air turns warm and dry: this is tierra caliente, and Santa Fe de Antioquia is its jewel. The region’s colonial capital until 1826, it’s a well-kept grid of whitewashed walls, heavy wooden doors, and shaded plazas that feel a century older than the city.

The colonial center

The pleasure here is simply walking — cobbled streets, several old churches, and the Plaza Mayor at the heart of it. It’s small enough to see in a few slow hours, ideally with a raspao (shaved ice) in hand, because it is genuinely hot.

Puente de Occidente

Just outside town, the Puente de Occidente is a 291-metre suspension bridge over the Cauca River, an engineering landmark from the 1890s and one of the first of its kind in the Americas. It’s the classic photo stop on the way in or out.

Getting there

It’s about 90 minutes from Medellín by bus (Terminal del Norte) or car, now that the Túnel de Occidente has cut the mountain crossing short. An easy day trip; some come just for a warm-weather lunch and the bridge.

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