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Upon landing at Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (CLO) in Palmira, Colombia, guests can get acquainted with the city by taking a Victories coach tour. This unique method of transportation is found throughout the city, and was named in honor of Queen Victoria. Venture to the heart of the city and explore Bolivar Park. The scenic space is flanked by a number of historic buildings, a cathedral, shops and eateries.
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If you pick up a rental car at CLO to explore the city, exit the airport via Highway 25, and make a stop at the Transportation Museum next to the airport. The facility features the evolution of transportation in the country, displayed through various exhibits.
Professional soccer is very popular in Palmira, and the nearby Estadio Rivera Escobar stadium provides the chance to experience the world famous sport. The Centro Comercial Llanogrande Plaza mall, located in the southwest region of the city, houses bars, restaurants and a casino, along with a small amusement park.
Hints and Tips
Flying from Orlando International Airport (MCO) to Palmira takes approximately four hours. History buffs can learn more about the culture of the city by touring the Palmira Archaeological Museum; some of the many exhibits on display here were discovered locally. Items include ancient ceramics, household items and gold pieces that date back to 500 B.C.