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Often called the surprise city of southern Colombia, Pasto is a high-altitude cultural hub known for its deep-rooted traditions and dramatic volcanic backdrop. The main event is the legendary Carnaval de Negros y Blancos in early January, a riotous festival of parades, music, and street art that transforms the city. Year-round, you can explore the intricate *pasta* lacquerware at the Museo del Carnaval or take a day trip to the surreal, green waters of the Laguna de la Cocha. The ever-present Galeras volcano watches over it all, a constant reminder of the region's powerful natural forces.
The city center around the Plaza de Nariño is ideal for first-time visitors, putting historic sites like the gold-adorned Santuario de San Juan Bautista and local markets within easy walking distance. Pasto suits culturally curious travelers and festival-goers perfectly, while its status as a commercial center makes it practical for business trips. Getting here is straightforward via Antonio Nariño Airport, and the Pan-American Highway connects it to Ecuador and other Colombian cities, making it a key stop on a southern itinerary.
On HOTEVI, you'll find 11 places to stay in Pasto, with a strong selection of comfortable, mid-range business hotels and a number of welcoming guesthouses that offer great value. A few modern boutique options have also appeared, catering to travelers looking for more contemporary style alongside the reliable standard accommodations.
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What is Pasto known for?
Pasto is known for its stunning natural beauty, with nearby volcanoes, hot springs, and cloud forests. The city also has a rich cultural heritage, with a mix of indigenous and Spanish influences.
Best time to visit Pasto?
The best time to visit Pasto is during the dry season, from June to September, when the weather is mild and sunny.