-San Antonio is the oldest colonial neighborhood of Cali. A calm and bohemian atmosphere lined with bright houses and cobblestones around a large park with the famous church of San Antonio. Wall art has become a thing quite recently and beautiful paintings can be found in the little side streets. -Grab a coffee at Macondo Cafe: A long-standing local favorite. Great coffees, even better desserts and salads. -Eat at Casa Alebrije: A fantastic contemporary restaurant known for its beautiful unique décor, diverse menu, and relaxed atmosphere. -Eat at Antigua Contemporánea: A unique restaurant that blends traditional Colombian flavors with a modern, upscale aesthetic. It's known for its cozy, romantic atmosphere.
-A unique park with cat-themed sculptures and scenic views of the Cali River. -There are many restaurants in this area as well. A great place to spend the afternoon. -About a 10-12 minute car ride/Uber from the Hotel.
-Enjoy panoramic views of the city from this iconic landmark. -The best way to get there is by Taxi. The taxi will take you to the summit parking lot and then it is a 5 minute walk to the statue. Be sure to inform your Taxi Driver to wait 20-30 while you explore the views, vendors, and food stalls.
-Crepes and Waffles: Lizeth's favorite chain restaurant in Colombia. known for its delicious crepes and waffles offering a variety of flavors (both Savory and Sweet). It's also notable for its commitment to empowering women, with a high percentage of its employees being women, including many single mothers. (One is located in the mall right next to the Hotel). -IMPORTANT: The Crepes and Waffles that is directly below the hotel only serves their dessert crepes. There is a full service sit down Crepes and Waffles within the food court of the mall that is connected to the hotel. It is in the area with the full size locomotive train car.