In Barrio Obrero, salsa is a way of life. This neighborhood is famous for its vibrant salsa culture, with numerous clubs and bars where the music never stops, and the dance floor is always full.
Every December, during the Feria de Cali, the city becomes the epicenter of salsa with the famous Salsodromo. This parade is a spectacular display of music and dance, where hundreds of dancers and orchestras march down Roosevelt Avenue, showcasing their talent and passion for salsa.
This museum, dedicated to the founder of Grupo Niche, honors one of the greatest exponents of salsa in Colombia. Here, you can learn about the history of Cali’s salsa, see invaluable artifacts, and listen to the great hits that have defined generations.
Cali boasts many dance academies offering classes for all levels. Places like Swing Latino, Son de Luz, and Rucafé are ideal for learning the basic steps or perfecting your skills with expert instructors.
Secretaría de Turismo: Avenida 2N # 2N-22
Lunes a viernes de 9 a.m. a 12 m. y de 2 a 5 p.m.
Centro Cultural: Carrera 4 con calle 6 Esquina
Lunes a viernes de 9 a.m. a 12 m. y de 2 a 5 p.m.
Colina de San Antonio: Carrera 10 con calle 1 oeste
Martes a domingo de 11 a.m. a 1 p.m. y de 2 a 6 p.m.
Terminal de transporte: Calle 30N #2AN-29
Lunes a sábado de 10 a.m. a 12:30 p.m. y de 2 a 5 p.m.