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锡帕基拉盐大教堂

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    A contender for the eighth wonder of the world, this underground cathedral...
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    • mmosanai 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very interesting place to visit. Very well stuctured and guided tour very beaultifil and nice. Recommend for everyone in Bogota
    • mazatleca1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I was working in Bogotá and my friends drove me out to the salt cathedral for the day. It is incredible! All 14 Stations of the Cross are carved from salt, and you walk through the caves and have a chance to meditate, pray or just pause in front of each one. Then there is the cathedral itself—very impressive. I wish I could have been there for a Mass.
    • MuirisBAC 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The Salt Cathedral is definitely worth visiting if you are in the general Bogotá area, either as a day trip, or as a visit and 1-day stop-over in Zipaquirá, which is a nice place to spend a day in. The visits to the Salt Cathedral and Mines are professional and well-run and the Cathedral itself and surrounding caverns are stunning to see with your own eyes. A small downside for us was that upon arrival to the entrance after purchasing our tickets we were told that the next guided tour in English would not be for another hour and twenty minutes. This did not impede my enjoyment as I speak Spanish, however my wife was a bit lost without an English tour, but we certainly felt we had no other option than to take the Spanish one as entrance without a guide is not permitted. The tour, as mentioned, although only available in Spanish at the time we visited, was very professional and enjoyable. The optional extra of the Miner's route is definitely worth the extra couple of pennies too - highly recommended!The lights show is somewhat bemusing - it is basically a digitalised lights sequence on a giant overhead panel of bulbs set into the ceiling of a large cavern separate to the main thoroughfare, set to terribly inane MP3 digi-pop sounds (not actual pop songs). Possibly entertaining for young kids and at a stretch teenagers, but unlikely to impress an adult who has ever seen a lights display of any description before. Not only bemusing, but also completely ajar with the main purpose of the visit - i.e. a marvelous work of artful expression and human achievement, and if you are that way inclined, a spectacular centre of religious devotion (we are not religious, but can appreciate the grandiosity of such a place for those who are). I would therefore recommend avoiding this part (lights show) of the visit, unless the above description sounds like your kind of thing of course!But the main point is that a visit to the Cathedral and the Mines is well worth it! Go and enjoy!
    • justin1483 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      we took two buses from Bogota and it took just under two hours to get there very easy transit , we arrived had lunch, very cheap meal of the day at a restaurant in Zipa was only 7,000COP for soup and drink and plate of rice meat and salad. where if you buy food I,E two coffees and a cake at the Cathedral's entrance you paid a lot more.. buy food in town, the Cathedral cost 23,000 COP per person for a basic tour in English or Spanish.It was a great tour with Amazing views and some awesome photos come from this experience, it is underground so just be aware.. there are lots of shops underground as well which is convenient, but i think this takes away the Cathedral's character.It is a must see when visiting Bogota
    • alanMalta 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      If you are visiting Colombia s city, Bogota. Try to find a day to go a day trip to see cathedral of Salt. Impressive & very well organized. Kept in very good condition. Tour guides are good and explain well in English. For just an extra €1.5. Take the train and leave you in centre of Zipaquira.Nothing to say. . Just Amazing. If you are on your own,you can take the bus a pay a visit to Guatavita village
    • Xhinaluisa 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This place will take your breath away. Not only because of it spiruality, also because of the human work involve in it. The esmerald walk is not a good choice, but the miners walk is fun.You will need at least 4 or 5 hours to see it all. After that I recomend you to go and eat in Andres Carne de Res the original. Nothing like originals.
    • JodeeKelowna 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The salt church was so different from what we expected, and so pretty. We hired a private English speaking guide (who was also our driver) out of Bogota, and had him enter the mine with us as our guide. This worked out excellent, as otherwise we would have had to wait 45 minutes for the English guide there, and this way we didn't have to fight a crowd for photos (we got there about 3pm, crowds were not too bad, but steady). Our guide was extremely knowledgeable on the history of Columbia, Bogota and the salt cathedral. As well, he was able to show us a few extra things that the regular guides don't have time for. Afterwards he gave us a tour of the town of Zipaquira, and we stopped for the best empanadas in all of Columbia. We actually combined this with a trip to Laguna Guatavita, which was a 10 hour day (with plenty of stops along the way, whenever something caught our attention - that is the beauty of a private tour!), but a very enjoyable day. If you want a guide who takes the time to show you everything you want to see on your customized tour, and never makes you feel rushed, we highly recommend Jorge cell 316-471-5012 or cell 300-567-7990. He is a great driver, speaks excellent English and knows the area and history extremely well.
    • Middle_Aged_Guy 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Of all the sights in the Bogota area, this one is a "must see", especially if you are modestly religious. I know this is not European Cathedral that was built in the middle ages with stain glass windows. But, it is unique with its impressive stations of the cross and the main church so far underground. My biggest regret is that I did not get to attend mass on Sunday. I believe the Cathedral closes at 7:30 pm, I'd recommend coming after 5:00 pm to avoid the crowds. Any monument, even St Peter's in Rome is not impressive when you are sandwiched in a crowd. If you only speak English, they do offer tours in English, ask ahead of time when these are conducted.
    • BorisD809 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You maybe a tourist and the air is thin but its an amazing experience. Immerse yourself into total darkness to explore miles of the human made cave structure.Key note: If you take a taxi from the hotel - they will charge for wait times.The food in the city is spectacular - dont bother with what is served below, maybe just the coffee.The mining experience is a little cheeky but its fun and there is plenty of fool's gold that will have you picking up pieces off the floor.The museum can be skipped - there is nothing at all interesting there.
    • cheribokern 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My hired driver suggested that this is the sixth wonder of the world, and it doubled (plus) the fee. You'll travel an hour out of Bogota to arrive at a lovely, historically maintained town. You'll queue to buy an entry ticket, then again to enter the salt mine/Cathedral. There will be one guide with approx. 50 visitors. If you visit, stay close to the guide so that you can see and hear.People who have little knowledge of the world, or those who are very devout Catholics might appreciate this site.
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