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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 pop up to Room 20 on the second floor, where locals and ...
Colombia’s third-largest city Cali was ranked in 2013 as the most violent city in the country for the second year in a row, according to local media reports on Sunday. The crime statistics not only gave the dubious distinction to Cali as the most ...
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 foodie network Delice. Street food is often one of the ...
Drone attacks by resurgent militias are battering the country’s strained security services as they grow in frequency and ferocity.
CALI, Colombia - As a boy growing up in a slum in Cali, one of the most world’s most violent cities, Andres Felipe Gonzalez knew his chances of a life without crime or becoming a victim of crime were slim. “I remember hooded men would enter the ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. In large white letters, the names of anti-government protesters killed in recent weeks are written on a main street in the Colombian city of Cali: Nicolás G, Marcelo ...
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 metropolis has been electrifying dance-lovers since Puerto ...