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Montenegro is a nice town within the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia. If you find yourself passing through on the way to one of the many recreational parks in the area and want to stop or stay the night, here’s some info to help.

 

Introduction to Montenegro

Montenegro is located between the city of Armenia and the town of Quimbaya, about 20 minutes from each. It was founded on October 19, 1892, and was originally part of the municipality of Filandia. It became its own municipality on April 6, 1911. The economy is mostly agricultural, with coffee and plantains the main crops. Montenegro is also the nearest town to Parque del Café, a coffee-themed amusement park.

 

Getting to Montenegro

Buses from Armenia and Quimbaya pass through the main streets of Montenegro frequently. They don’t stop at a terminal so you must get off the bus at the designated stop. I’ve used Nuevo Rapido and Expreso Alcalá in both directions.

 

Plaza de Bolívar

The town’s main plaza, Plaza de Bolívar, is a short walk from where the buses stop. The plaza is full of trees and has a couple monuments – one to Simón Bolívar (1783-1830) and another to the indigenous people. On the south side is a collection of colorful colonial-style buildings.

Plaza in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Plaza
Statue of Simón Bolívar
Statue of Simón Bolívar
Colonial-style buildings in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Colonial-style buildings

 

Church of San José

The Church of San José (Iglesia de San José), which hasn’t been open during my visits to the town, isn’t very attractive. It’s shaped like a barn and sits on the plaza.

Church of San José in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Church of San José

 

Cadavid Building

To the left of the church is the Cadavid Building (Edificio Cadavid), which is one of the most beautiful historic buildings in town. It’s an architectural symbol of Montenegro and was built in 1936.

Cadavid Building in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Cadavid Building
Cadavid Building
Cadavid Building

 

Coffee Mural

Finally, on the east side of town, near the road to Circasia, is a beautiful relief mural that tells the story of Colombia’s coffee culture and why the Coffee Region is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It sits next to the town’s former railway station. I was first made aware of these two points of interest while taking the coffee tour with Café Jesús Martín in Salento.

Coffee relief mural
Coffee relief mural
Former Montenegro railway station
Former Montenegro railway station

 

Where to Stay in Montenegro

We usually pass through the town on the way to one of the theme parks but on one trip we decided to stay a night.

 

Finca Los Girasoles

A great place to stay is Finca Los Girasoles. It’s only a ten minute drive from town but a whole world away. Finca Los Girasoles features 18 rooms divided among 4 separate buildings.

Main house at Finca Los Girasoles
Main house

The rooms are situated in the main house, two small buildings near the entrance, and a historic colonial house. All rooms are clean, comfortable, and nicely decorated. The bathrooms are dated and a bit primitive, but it’s all part of the experience of staying on a finca.

Colonial house at Finca Los Girasoles in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Colonial house
Room in the colonial house at Finca Los Girasoles
Room in the colonial house

The main house contains a restaurant where lunch and dinner can be reserved ahead of time. It’s a fixed menu and every guest is served the same dish, but staff does their best to accommodate everyone’s individual dietary needs. A decent breakfast is included in the room rate.

Dining room at Finca Los Girasoles
Dining room

There’s also an outdoor terrace attached to the main house with fantastic views of Montenegro in the distance.

Terrace at Finca Los Girasoles
Terrace
Terrace at Finca Los Girasoles in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Terrace
View of Montenegro at Finca Los Girasoles
View of Montenegro

Other facilities include a bar serving beer, aguardiente, and rum, as well as a beautiful pool and a heated mini pool. There’s a football field and playground for kids.

Bar at Finca Los Girasoles
Bar
Pool and football field at Finca Los Girasoles
Pool and football field
Pool at Finca Los Girasoles
Pool

 

Where to Eat in Montenegro

This is another area in which we don’t have much experience.

 

Café Don José (Permanently Closed)

Next to the church in the Cadavid Building is a great little café, Café Don José. They have good coffee and the service is excellent. The place also has a lot of character. It looks like a tornado hit an antique shop.

Café Don José in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Café Don José
Café Don José in Montenegro, Quindío, Colombia
Café Don José

 

Map of Montenegro, Colombia

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