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The park generally opens from Wednesday to Sunday (and on public holiday Mondays) from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., although during high season it operates every day. It is located in the municipality of Montenegro, just 20 minutes from Armenia, and you can easily get there by private vehicle or public transportation from the terminal. Always check the official operating calendar before your trip.
Prices vary depending on the experience you want: the 'Multiple Pass' (the most popular, around COP 85,000) includes admission and unlimited use of most mechanical rides. There are also more affordable options such as the 'Junior Pass' for children or admission only for seniors; you can buy your tickets here to avoid lines.
Set aside a full day, arriving at 9:00 a.m., so you can enjoy both the rides and the coffee trail and cultural performances. The full visit, including lunch and the main show, takes approximately 6 to 8 hours.
This park is a tribute to the strength and dedication of Colombian coffee growers and is located within the Coffee Cultural Landscape, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to fun, it offers an educational immersion into the history of coffee through its Coffee Museum and botanical trails.
To avoid long lines for the rides, the best time to visit is on weekdays (Wednesday to Friday) during the low school season (February to May or September to November). If you go during high season, arrive very early at the ticket office to make the most of the morning, which is usually cooler and clearer.
Yes, the park has ramps, paved paths, and wheelchair rentals at the main entrance, and the cable car makes it easier to move between the lower and upper areas. However, for safety reasons, several high-impact mechanical rides have specific usage restrictions.
You are in the heart of Quindío, so you can complement your trip by visiting PANACA (about 40 minutes away) or the beautiful towns with colonial architecture such as Salento and Filandia. Do not miss the Cocora Valley to see the giant wax palms.
Wear very comfortable clothes and shoes for walking, bring sun protection and a light rain jacket, as the weather can change quickly. Make attending the 'Coffee Show' at the main theater a priority; it is a world-class performance that fills up quickly, so check the schedule when you enter.
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