Fusagasugá / Where Coffee Blossoms Bloom
Reasonable prices
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
1-3 days
Stopping point for road trips
Tipping
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No tipping culture in Fusagasuga
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biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
The curious cat wanders through the colorful streets of a Colombian town, taking in the delicious scent of street food stalls.
The adventurous cat scales the hills and discovers breathtaking views of lush greenery and cascading waterfalls.
Things to do
The mainstream
Museo del Rio
Parque Recreacional la Pradera
Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Carmen
Parque Natural Los Tunos
Parque de la Salud
Off the beaten path
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biking hostile
walkable -ish
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
Fusa is home to the Festival de los Colonizadores (Festival of the Colonizers)
A celebration of the town's history and cultural diversity, featuring parades, music, and delicious traditional food!
The town's name comes from its indigenous origins: 'Fusa' means 'Cave of the Sun' in Chibcha
A fascinating connection to the town's past that you can learn more about at the local museum.
Be sure to try the local 'postre de natas' (cream dessert)
A sweet and creamy delicacy made from milk and sugar, Fusa's most famous dessert is a must-try for any cat foodies out there!
Visitors should take advantage of Fusa's stunning natural landscapes, including waterfalls and mountains.
A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, Fusa offers countless opportunities for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the natural beauty of Colombia.
Useful external sites
TripAdvisor↗
Travelers' reviews and recommendations of hotels, restaurants, and things to do in Fusagasuga
Booking.com↗
Online booking platform for hotels in Fusagasuga
Lonely Planet↗
Travel guide and recommendations for Fusagasuga and other destinations in Colombia
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