I loved this park. You can get a full history of how coffee is grown and processed. The staff is very helpful. There is a great show of dances that takes place once a day; it is worth seeing. There is an amusement park too more for young children but a nice addition. The food in the restaurant is fair which is the only drawback. s
The Coffee Museum if very good. The amusement park is big for Colombia, but not gigantic like other countries, The is a good variety of attraction, the property is very beatiful has some great views from the SkyRide, By the way the skyride is an excellent way to shorten the way from the entry on the top fo the mountain to the amusement park on the valley, The don''t tell you on the website or on the door all atraction that are closed, Since the there is a section for that on there website, we went looking for a attration not list as maintenance and end up that is was on mantenance. We recomment the Kractor.
The park is very popular and is a great way to learn about coffee production and see Colombian folkloric dances. There is a path that winds around coffee plants and ends with staff explaining the cultivation and preparation of the coffee bean and a museum about coffee production. Additionally, there is a show that has dances from several areas in Colombia. Particularly, if you’re not too familiar with Colombia then the dance show is worthwhile to see some of the country’s diversity. Once the cultural activities are finished there are several amusement rides across the ravine that are a fun way to fill out the day.
Yes. It was packed by 10:00 am with full capacity at 7000 guests. All lineupd erre no less than 1:30 min. We barely went on 5 rides out of the seven our pass allowed us. It needs more daring rides and more control cueing up as smartass Colombians will do their best to bud in lineups. The food was great and very inexpensive. The entrance prices were also a fair deal. Its a shame they close up at 6:00 pm. With the long cues in peak season you will not get your $$$ worth out of your entrance fee. Its all right but it needs serious improvements in many areas.
This place is very popular for Colombians and it gets too crowed during school holidays. It is expensive but the coffee explanations are great, we learned a lot. If you like rides this place is great. The food is not great, but bringing food in is not allowed. Great place for kids.
This is a must when visiting Armenia or nearby areas of Colombia's coffee region (Zona Cafetera). There is something there for everyone, ranging from the lookout tower at the entrance, the museum, through ecological pathways, the rollercoaster and so much more for the whole family. Our favorite was the spectacular folkloric show. Since it is so popular and enormous it would be wise to start visit earlier in the day while it is still cool and one does not have to walk a mile from one of the official car parks.AivarsT
We had a lot of fun in the park, we took almost every ride there is, went to the coffe show and did the trail about Colombian myths. but the name coffeepark is quiet misleading, there is a small track with a few stops where they explain you in spanish how coffee is produced. but thats really a minor part of the park. a really friendly worker there gave me some coffee seeds for free and explained to me how to grow them, looking forward to that as soon as i am back home.
I found very interesting the place.Good for everybody. I´m glad I found this theme park in Colombia, worth to go!. I have comments so they can improve:They must improve the promo and signs all over the "eje cafetero", sometimes we thought we were lost of the way, but the problem was for milles there was not a sing about it.When we got to the place the parking lot was full (they need to buy more land for parking, much more) and there were many people trying to get our car to "their" parking, we never knew if the parking was from the park or not and nobody from the park was welcoming visitors and giving info about parking. Other theme parks have many people outside helping and not letting extrangers try to get (or maybe deceive tourists). That is to improve.When we were looking for the dance show we found other groups and families trying to get in and people from the park was sitting drinking soda and chatting and they did not care about people going from one to the next door trying to get in and trying to get info how to do it.They can improve but however park is nice, weather is perfect, and park is growing!. I´m glad for it!.
This park is a great way to know about coffee and Colombian culture between traditional attractions and typical ambient of a coffee farm. I do recommend to arrive before 10am to enjoy all the Park, don't go with children les than 5 years (they don't gonna find more than a small traditional Park). The park is not 100% accessible for disabled people and you have to walk long distances. The best parking zone is offered by the Park, at least they will give you a receipt for your car.
Lovely visit to the park on a beautiful sunny day. The park was lovely with plenty to do. Really enjoyed myself and my friends did too! Would definitely go back again!