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Buga, one of Colombia’s prestigious Heritage Towns (Pueblos Patrimonio), is not typically on the tourist radar. This small Colombian city of nearly 100,000 attracts over three million Catholic pilgrims a year to the Basilica of the Lord of Miracles (Basílica del Señor de los Milagros), but there are other points of interest to visit besides its beautiful churches.

 

Parque José María Cabal

The non-religious sites in Buga are fairly close to each other. We started in Parque José María Cabal, the main plaza in town. It has some very tall trees, vendors selling juices and snacks, has a statue of Colombian independence hero José María Cabal (1770-1816) in the center. Apparently there are iguanas that hang out in the trees but we didn’t notice any.

Parque José María Cabal in Buga, Valle del Cauca, Colombia
Parque José María Cabal
José María Cabal monument

There are a couple of important buildings on the plaza including the Palace of Justice (Palacio de Justicia).

Palace of Justice

 

Cabildo

One block to the east of the plaza is the Cabildo, which was built in 1810. It served as a government building during Spanish rule.

Cabildo

 

Cultural Center

Our next stop was at the very interesting Cultural Center (Casa de la Cultura). The building has a nice courtyard with a fountain in the middle.

Cultural Center
Courtyard

We were given a tour of the exhibits currently on display, including Catholic vestments and models of the colorful windows and balconies of different towns in Colombia.

Balcony exhibit

 

Municipal Theatre

A block away is the Municipal Theatre (Teatro Municipal). It’s a gorgeous building with the faces of Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt on the building.

Municipal Theatre
Municipal Theatre

 

Parque de Bolívar

We then walked to Parque de Bolívar, which is on the south side of town. There is a statue of Simón Bolívar on one end and a bridge over the Guadalajara River at the other.

Parque de Bolívar
Guadalajara River

 

El Faro

Finally, we climbed up a lookout tower called El Faro. It’s a thin tower with a spiral staircase in the center. It costs COP$4,000 to climb up (as of September 2023). Once at the top, there are spectacular views of Buga.

El Faro
View from El Faro

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