An experience beyond music.
Although some may consider it a “well-kept secret,” we want to be honest with you: this destination has its challenges, but that’s part of its charm. This place stands as a cultural haven that has slowly taken shape to become something unique. Upon entering its walls, one feels a sense of family. With over 700 photographs of salsa artists from all eras adorning the walls, each telling a vivid story, it’s a faint glimpse into the prolific career of founder Don Carlos Molina (Sr.). The legacy continues with the “Alma Solidaria” foundation, led by Carlos Molina (Jr.), nurturing the dreams of many children in the legendary Obrero neighborhood, collectively dubbed “Salsa Town.”
This place is a promise fulfilled, where to the rhythm of 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, it tells the story simply yet powerfully every day, orally, visually, and kinesthetically. It narrates the tale of how salsa arrived in Cali, carried by ancient locomotives to this terrestrial port, a rhythm that conquered the city and never wanted to leave. Perhaps because its streets, its people, or its idiosyncrasy find a mirror in Cuba, Puerto Rico, or New York.
We want you to be surprised, and this is the opportunity for you to thoroughly explore this site through some recommended tours:
-Daily Salsa Tour.
-Cali Salsa Town Tour.
-Cali Salsa Getaway.