Colombia Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Colombia's history
Bogotá
Capital and largest city of Colombia, major political and cultural center.
Medellín
Second largest city, major industrial and commercial center in the Andes.
Cali
Third largest city, major city in southwestern Colombia.
Barranquilla
Major port city on the Caribbean coast, important commercial center.
Cartagena
Historic port city on the Caribbean coast, UNESCO World Heritage site.
Cúcuta
Major city on the Venezuelan border, important commercial center.
Bucaramanga
Capital of Santander Department, major city in northeastern Colombia.
Villavicencio
Capital of Meta Department, gateway to the Llanos region.
Santa Marta
Major port city on the Caribbean coast, oldest surviving city in Colombia.
Pereira
Capital of Risaralda Department, major city in the Coffee Triangle.
Ibagué
Capital of Tolima Department, major city in central Colombia.
Montería
Capital of Córdoba Department, major city in northern Colombia.
Manizales
Capital of Caldas Department, major city in the Coffee Triangle.
Pasto
Capital of Nariño Department, major city in southwestern Colombia.
Valledupar
Capital of Cesar Department, major city in northern Colombia.
Sincelejo
Capital of Sucre Department, major city in northern Colombia.
Popayán
Capital of Cauca Department, historic colonial city.
Armenia
Capital of Quindío Department, major city in the Coffee Triangle.
Tunja
Capital of Boyacá Department, historic city in central Colombia.
Florencia
Capital of Caquetá Department, major city in southern Colombia.
Riohacha
Capital of La Guajira Department, major city on the Caribbean coast.
Quibdó
Capital of Chocó Department, major city in western Colombia.
Yopal
Capital of Casanare Department, major city in eastern Colombia.
San Andrés
Capital of San Andrés and Providencia, major city on the Caribbean island.
Leticia
Capital of Amazonas Department, major city in the Amazon region.