Unmissable places
Ecoparque Ciénaga de Mallorquín
Mallorquín es una laguna costera y ecosistema lagunero que está ubicada en su totalidad en el extremo norte del distrito de Barranquilla, sobre la margen izquierda de la desembocadura del río Magdalena (Bocas de Ceniza) en el Mar Caribe. Es uno de los ecosistemas más valiosos que tenemos en la ciudad.
Gran Malecón
A unique space where sports, nature, gastronomy and culture come together, without leaving the city.
Monumento La Ventana al Mundo
It is the tallest monument in Colombia, with 48 meters high. La Ventana is a structure of two columns of 2,000 square meters of laminated glass in red, yellow, green, blue and white.
Monumento "Ventana de Campeones"
Located in the Isla de la Loma sector, which in the future will connect with the Gran Malecón, it was built in homage to Junior de Barranquilla (local soccer team).
Museo del Carnaval
Cultural scene dedicated to the preservation, diffusion and exhibition of the manifestations and traditions of the carnival of Barranquilla to preserve the memory and celebrate during the 365 days of the year this festival Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.
Zoológico de Barranquilla
Calle 76 Carrera 68 Corner. It houses more than 500 animals belonging to 140 species from different continents, in functional habitats. There will be a complete recreation program in which participants learn about the magic that the wild universe entails, as well as a family farm type space where children and adults can interact with some wild animals.
Estadio Metropolitano "Roberto Meléndez"
Av Murillo with ring road. Inaugurated on May 11, 1986. The stadium officially received the name of Roberto Meléndez, at the initiative of the journalist Chelo de Castro, from March 17, 1991 in honor of the player Roberto "El Flaco" Meléndez, a great soccer player (forward). history of Colombia at the time of non-professional sport. It is currently the home stadium of the Colombian National Team
Estadio "Romelio Martínez"
Cra. 46 #72-155. Mythical scene of Barranquilla. For decades, the city's soccer fans gathered there to witness the best moments of the local professional soccer team, Junior, as well as the Atlántico Departmental Selection and the Colombian Selection. It was inaugurated in 1934 for the National Sports Games the following year and hosted the Central American Caribbean Games in 1946.
Estatua Ecuestre de Simón Bolívar
Made by the French sculptor Emmanuel Frémito, it is located on Paseo Bolívar donated by Don Gregorio Obregón to the city on the occasion of the first centenary of the Battle of Boyacá in 1919, previously it was located in the now-defunct Vallejo park, but because of the name change from Paseo Colón to Paseo Bolívar, the work was relocated there in 1940.
Monumento a las Mariposas Amarillas
Public area of 5,000 square meters that connects the Plaza del Parque Cultural del Caribe and the Plaza de la Intendencia Fluvial. It has pedestrian accesses and landscaping with low vegetation and grass; as a central attraction, the homage to Gabriel García Márquez with the sculpture Mariposas amarillas, by the artist Henry Alvear, with dimensions of 5.5 meters high on a pedestal 1.2 meters high and 2.5 meters wide, made in steel.
Estadio de atletismo "Rafael Cotes"
Located next to the Metropolitan Stadium. It is the first specialized scenario for the practice of base sport that Barranquilla has, with regulatory facilities that will allow the dispute of national and international athletics tournaments in the city.
Monumento a Joe Arroyo
Carrera 46 between Calles 72 and 74. Joe kept his promise and stayed in Barranquilla, his adoptive city. Today the statue designed by the plastic artist Yino Marquez is located in the traditional Parque de los Músicos, with the touch of the clave in his hands, one of the most remembered images in presentations and concerts in the city.