To reach the top of this monolithic rock, you will need to climb over 740 steps (bring comfortable shoes and clothes), but trust me, the breathtaking 360º views of Guatapé Lake and the surrounding El Peñol region make it all worthwhile. From Medellín, it’s a two-hour bus ride—please make sure you are on our group-chat for the group trip.
The most popular tourist spot in Medellín, Colombia, is the Comuna 13 neighborhood. This area has an incredible story—once known as a dangerous place, it has transformed into one of the city’s most welcoming and creative communities. Comuna 13 is famous for its vibrant street art, amazing views, and rich history. Please make sure you are on our group-chat for the group trip.
Relaxed watering hole with hearty fare & outdoor seats with panoramic views of the city.
14-hectare botanical garden in Medellín, Colombia. The botanical garden has 4,500 flowers and 139 recorded bird species. It has an important collection of orchids preserved in an architectural space called the "Orchideorama".
Arví Park is both an ecological nature preserve and Pre-Hispanic archeological site on the eastern slopes of Aburrá Valley, in the northeast area of Medellín, Colombia. The park covers several other municipalities of Antioquia, including Envigado, Bello, and Copacabana. It covers 16,000 hectares, 1,760 of which are in the state of natural forests.
Set around a bright, leafy atrium, this modern mall features global brands & a movie theater. Also, part of the building complex that includes Novotel Hotel.
Affluent El Poblado has chic cafes, fashion boutiques, and high-end restaurants amid tall apartment blocks and hotels. Clubs and bars fill the Parque Lleras area, which buzzes at night.
If you're looking to experience a Michelin-rated restaurant in Medellín, El Cielo is the place to go. We highly recommend it as a must-try culinary adventure. Be sure to reserve your table ahead of time, as this popular spot fills up quickly.