Casa de Gabriel Garcia Marquez Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The former residence of García Márquez, the author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude", is now a private residence and cannot be visited, but you can visit the outside for souvenirs.
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No longer open to visitors.
We walked to this house from our hotel around 10am today Tuesday because online search results stated it was open since 9am but the house is closed. We asked around and were told the house is no longe...
Walking about with the Overseas Adventure Travel main and local tour guides, we passed by the house once occupied by 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature-winning Sr. García Marquez, the beloved Colombian a...
No admission, Nothing to See, A Disappointment. A Walled off compound with no visibility inside Maybe some day will be a museum open to the public but guard kept us out
This house is a private residence and cannot be entered. It is worth a walk by (although difficult to find much to look at from the street) if you're in the area since he was a Nobel Prize winner. The...
No longer open to visitors.
We walked to this house from our hotel around 10am today Tuesday because online search results stated it was open since 9am but the house is closed. We asked around and were told the house is no longe...
Butterflies are free☺
Walking about with the Overseas Adventure Travel main and local tour guides, we passed by the house once occupied by 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature-winning Sr. García Marquez, the beloved Colombian a...
Difficult to find and, in the end, it is just a painting on the wall. You can´t visit the actual house
Difficult to find and, in the end, it is just a painting on the wall. You can´t visit the actual house, which became a hotel
Even for fans, A Waste
No admission, Nothing to See, A Disappointment. A Walled off compound with no visibility inside Maybe some day will be a museum open to the public but guard kept us out
Check if in the Area
This house is a private residence and cannot be entered. It is worth a walk by (although difficult to find much to look at from the street) if you're in the area since he was a Nobel Prize winner. The...