Serving as the epicenter of Cali’s historic district, Plaza de Caicedo is a vibrant blend of classic and contemporary architecture. The square features the stately National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral, whose snow-white facades dominate the south and east corners, lending an air of grandeur to the space. Visitors can experience the lively atmosphere and admire the architectural contrasts that reflect both the city’s rich history and its modern character.
Plaza de Caicedo (Plaza de Cayzedo)
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