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Chinchiná, a town in the Zona Cafetera, is known as the heart of Colombian coffee. It is settled in a valley surrounded by coffee plantations.

Basilica of Our Lady of Mercies

The town is home to the Buendia coffee factory and Cenicafe, a coffee research centre.

Get in

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There are frequent buses going to and from Manizales (COP$4600, 30 min).

From Pereira terminal the ride take 1 hour with Arauca or Flota Oriental (COP$11,000 Mar 2024).

Get around

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See

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  • Colina del Sol is a coffee finca settled on top of a hill overlooking Chinchiná on one side and the mountains on another. It's either a half hour climb uphill or an expensive taxiride. The friendly owner will show you around on his finca for a small fee. Contact him first before setting off (Carlos/Mathilde, Carrera 8 No.8-63, +57 300-362-9578 / 850 4885, email colinadelsol@hotmail.com). There is not always somebody there.
  • Some of the smaller coffee factories will give you a short tour if you show interest.

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Buy

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Eat

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Drink

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Sleep

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  • It's recommended to stay at least one night Colina del Sol (see section See). It's a nice place to get away from it all. Price per night including food is not more than COP$15,000 per person.

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