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Mompóx

Flights to Mompóx

Mompox, also known as Santa Cruz de Mompox, is a charming Colombian town located in the Bolívar department, on the banks of the majestic Magdalena River. This colonial gem was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, thanks to its perfectly preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and unique historical atmosphere that transports visitors to another era. Its colonial churches, historic plazas, and colorful facades reflect the city’s rich cultural and artistic heritage. Additionally, Mompox is famous for its traditions, festivals, filigree crafts, and proximity to the river, which allows for scenic walks and stunning views, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking culture, history, and authentic experiences in Colombia.

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What to do in Mompóx

Plans in Mompóx

Mompox is a perfect destination for those seeking an authentic cultural experience, offering activities full of history, art, and natural beauty:

  • Explore the historic center: Stroll along cobblestone streets, admire colonial architecture, and visit emblematic plazas and churches. Don’t miss: San Francisco Church, Santa Bárbara Cathedral, Inquisition Palace, Plaza Mayor, and Plaza de la Libertad.
  • Walk along La Albarrada: This riverside promenade along the Magdalena River, known as La Albarrada de los Ángeles, offers a scenic walk with unforgettable views, especially at sunset.
  • Filigree Route: Discover the ancestral art of filigree. Watch skilled artisans transform ultra-fine gold and silver threads into unique jewelry using techniques passed down through generations.
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Flavors of Mompóx

Mompox cuisine blends tradition, history, and regional flavor, reflecting the cultural richness of the area and the influence of its indigenous, African, and Spanish roots. Must-try dishes include:

  • Mompox-style ajiaco: Made with yuca, ripe plantain, and chili, served with beef, pork, or both, offering comforting flavors and traditional aromas.
  • Rungo head bagre: A thick stew with meats, beans, vegetables, and smoked catfish heads, delivering a deep and characteristic taste of local cuisine.
  • Corozo: A tangy, refreshing tropical fruit featuring fresh juices, desserts, and ice creams, perfect for enjoying the Caribbean heat.
  • Traditional sweets: Including lime candy, cocadas, and alfajores, reflecting the town’s sweet soul and culinary creativity, providing unique experiences for both locals and visitors.
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Festivities and traditions

Mompox proudly celebrates its cultural heritage throughout the year, offering residents and visitors an authentic glimpse into the town’s identity:

  • Festival de la Momposina:: One of the most emblematic events of the Colombian Caribbean, featuring traditional dances, colorful parades, popular music, and artistic performances that highlight the Afro-Colombian and Spanish heritage of the region.
  • Holy Week: With over 500 years of history, this religious celebration is one of the most important things in the country. Solemn processions, ancestral rituals, and religious reenactments fill the cobblestone streets with devotion and culture, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
  • Jazz Festival: National and international musicians gather in plazas, churches, and public spaces, filling Mompox with rhythm, creativity, and a unique atmosphere that blends tradition and musical modernity.
  • Literary and Cultural Festival: A space dedicated to literature, art, history, and Mompox’s ancestral roots, featuring workshops, lectures, and activities that promote cultural identity and local creativity, encouraging participation from both the community and visitors.
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Flights to Mompóx from Medellín

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Flights on

Monday, Wednesday and Friday

Route

Airport

Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH) (Medellín)

Airport

San Bernardo Airport (MMP) (Mompóx)

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