Cali
Urban RiverfrontCali, officially known as Santiago de Cali, is the third-largest city in Colombia and a principal economic and cultural center in the southwest of the country. The city is known for its vibrant culture, particularly its contribution to salsa music and dance, which attracts enthusiasts from around the world. Cali's streets are lined with a mix of colonial-style buildings and modern architecture, reflecting its rich history and dynamic growth. The city is also a hub for sports in Colombia, with numerous stadiums and facilities that host national and international events. Cali offers a variety of attractions, including the Cali Zoo, one of the best in Latin America, and the historic San Antonio neighborhood, which provides panoramic views of the city. The city's gastronomy is diverse, featuring traditional Colombian dishes and international cuisine. Cali's nightlife is lively, with numerous bars, clubs, and salsa venues that keep the city awake until the early hours. Despite its urban environment, Cali is surrounded by natural beauty, with parks and green spaces within the city limits and proximity to the Farallones de Cali National Park.