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Frequently asked questions

The best time to visit Guatapé is during the dry seasons, December to February and June to August, when the weather is ideal for outdoor activities.

To reach the top of Piedra del Peñol, you must climb 659 steps, which are set into the side of the rock.

Zócalos are colorful, ornamental bas-reliefs that decorate the lower parts of buildings, featuring a wide range of themes.

Yes, Guatapé is generally safe for tourists. As with any destination, it is always wise to stay mindful and safeguard your belongings.

Yes, swimming is permitted in the lake, and there are several spots where locals and tourists enjoy the water.

Yes, there are numerous hiking trails in and around Guatapé, including those offering scenic views of Pedra del Peñol.

Yes, there are plenty of water-based activities in Guatapé, including boat tours, kayaking, and fishing.

You can indulge in traditional Colombian dishes like bandeja paisa, as well as fresh trout from the local waters.

Guatapé offers a range of accommodations from budget hostels to luxury hotels, catering to various traveler needs.

Yes, Guatapé is a small town, making it easy to explore on foot. Taxis and tuk-tuks are available for longer distances.

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