Often overshadowed by Medellín and Cartagena, Cali, Colombia is bursting with unique culture and hidden gems. Known as the salsa capital of the world, the city offers cheap world-class dance classes, ...
For foodies with a sense of adventure, Cali, Colombia ticks a lot of boxes. That’s probably why the world’s Salsa dancing capital recently became the first South American city named to the French ...
You hear Cali first, whether it’s the infectious anthems that spill from its cafes or the hypnotic pulse of its clubs. A short hop southwest from the Colombian capital, Bogotá, this tropical ...
Party next to where you sleep at Now Hotel (from $223 a night), a trendy yet friendly boutique hotel located in the Granada neighborhood. The area is known for its dance clubs, but you can easily just ...
In the San Antonio neighborhood of Cali, Colombia, the bright houses line up the hills while graffiti on empty walls adds to the artistic environment where painters sell their work on the street and ...
In honor of 'Narcos,' here are 10 essential tracks dedicated to what is, perhaps, Latin America's liveliest city: Cali. By Leila Cobo Chief Content Officer Latin/Español, Billboard Season 3 of Narcos ...
Bogotá (AFP) – The city of Cali, associated with a particularly violent chapter of Colombia's deadly drug conflict, is facing a new wave of brutality after a period of calm, just as it prepares to ...
The superstar's return generated an unprecedented cultural and economic impact. By Laura Gómez With her visit to Cali, Colombia, Oct. 25-26, Shakira‘s concerts were the biggest in the city in recent ...
Soldiers are patrolling the streets of Cali after violent anti-government protests The Colombian army has begun to tighten its control over the city of Cali following weeks of deadly anti-government ...
When I moved to Cali, Colombia, in 2003, to follow my businessman boyfriend, it was one of the most violent cities in Latin America, besieged by drug cartels. I felt lost, unnerved and out of place.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on the ground in the salsa capital of the world, where they attended a women's empowerment forum Stephanie Petit is a Royals Editor, Writer and Reporter at PEOPLE.