

GHL Collection Barranquilla Hotel’s Points of interest
Hotel GHL Collection Barranquillaoffers you a pleasant location north of the city overlooking the Magdalena River. Visit the best tourist places that the golden door of Colombia has for you
A place to explore

Metropolitan Cathedral María Reina de Barranquilla
Meet the most representative church of the city and be surprised by its beautiful architecture. It is one of the largest religious spaces in the country for Catholic worship dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary Queen, with a unique charm that you cannot miss.

San Antonio de Salgar Castle
It is a bastion of the city, declared heritage and cultural asset. It enjoys a good reputation and distinction, which after its complete restoration, is a pride of the architecture of Barranquille. Enjoy the beautiful view of the sea and learn more about the coastal culture.

Caribbean Cultural Park
A space designed by Gabriel García Márquez, which brings together architecture and history in one place. You will find the only Regional Museum in Colombia. There is also the Caribbean Pilot Children's Library, the Macondo Media Library and a large public square with an open-air theatre.

El Malecon
Enjoy the combination of modernity with nature in El Malecon, one of the most visited places in Colombia, where you will find recreational games, sports courts, lights, green areas, water shows and a monument in homage to sailors. It is perfect to contemplate the Magdalena River in all its splendor.

Barranquilla Zoo
Visit the Barranquilla Zoo and be surprised by more than 500 animals of 140 different species, it has an area of approximately 20,000 square meters (2 hectares). It is one of the tourist, educational and recreational heritage of the department and, in general, of the Colombian Caribbean Region.

Mapuka Museum
It is the ideal place to learn about the history of the Colombian Caribbean through the years since the appreciation and activation of the memory of the cultural processes that were lived in this territory during the pre-Hispanic and colonial periods.