Parque Artesanal Loma de La Cruz - Park in Santiago de Cali, Santiago de Cali | Reviews, Photos & Information on Postcard
Parque Artesanal Loma de La Cruz
Park · Santiago de Cali ·
Parque Artesanal Loma de La Cruz
Park · Santiago de Cali ·
Artisan market featuring crafts, indigenous dancing, concerts & movies
indigenous dance
local drinks
authentic experience
live music
restaurants
vendors
handmade souvenirs
indigenous crafts
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Cl. 5 #16, COMUNA 3, Cali, Valle del Cauca, ColombiaGet directions
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Walt Kline I.
Google
Great artistry to look and and purchase. When we were there only half of the stalls were open. Great views of the mountains and friendly people.
JMQZ
Google
This is a nice area to stroll with lots of stalls selling locally made products and souvenirs. There are many restaurants surrounding the area and it is a short walk from the San Antonio neighborhood.
Reiki with R.
Google
I truly enjoyed visiting this public park. There are various kiosks with indigenous crafts and gifts. I recommend shopping here for gifts and souvenirs.
Note - bring cash, as many shops do not accept credit cards.
The park also is a cultural hub for events and performances.
SM
Google
Every Thursday evening night there are indigenous dance circles. It’s a great and eye-opening experience for me. I really enjoyed dancing with others and felt good vibes. I definitely recommend you to participate it.
Shanika M.
Google
I love this park. I’ve gone various days and there is always something happening. Thursday evening there is an indigenous dance circle. I was there last Sunday and there was a comedian and music. I went on Friday and there was a dance class and music. Always a good crowd. Lots of restaurants around the park and vendors. Don’t miss this place when visiting Cali.
Adolfo G.
Google
Great place for hand made Colombian souvenirs. Not all of the stands were open though. It’s a little hit or miss. At the top of the hill are more shops with more options. Definitely worth a look.
Itamar N.
Google
A very beautiful place to visit! Go there on Thursdays between 19:00 and 21:00 to watch and participate in indigenous dancing! Highly recommended it is so much fun
ruben C.
Google
During the pandemic, I would say, the ambience was rather solemn, quiet and in need of some live music or any kind of live entertainment. Nevertheless, the restaurant that I went to grab a bite at, served me with that warmth that Colombians are known for. I be back once things get back to "normal".