Category: Living in Medellin

An Evening of Jazz at Z Bar

An Evening of Jazz at Z Bar

TLDR? Z Bar, located in the bottom floor of the Marquee Hotel, is the perfect place to spend an evening Spending the night out partying and having a little fun is never wrong. It’s how you can enjoy life and see the total beauty of it.  If you’re staying in
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Live the c in Medellin With Casacol’s Black Card

Live the VIP Experience in Medellin With Casacol’s Black Card

TLDR? The VIP Black Card is a Casacol Guest Exclusive with special discounts at partner businesses around town. Everyone deserves to live the VIP experience in Medellin, including you. Casacol’s Black Card gives exclusive perks and promotional discounts from famous establishments.  Casacol’s Black Card is perfect for everyone, especially travelers
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Where to See the Opera in Medellin

Where to See the Opera in Medellin

TLDR? Support Medellin’s lyrical artists and enjoy the opera season! The opera’s one of the most striking and ancient theatrical compositions to have reached all corners of the world. When we talk about Colombia, though, it’s not the first thing that comes to mind. Even though reggaetón may be the
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Shopping the Outlets in Medellin

Shopping the Outlets in Medellin

TLDR? Medellin offers many opportunities for outstanding clothes at economical and affordable prices. When I go shopping, there’s nothing quite as exhilarating to me than finding discounts on what I like to wear or what I need at home. So, as you can imagine, after I found out about the
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How to Hire a Babysitter in Medellin

How to Hire a Babysitter in Medellin

TLDR? If you want to hire a babysitter in Medellin, Babysits, Sitly, or Trunanny are great resources. Planning a trip with children isn’t an easy task. First, you have to come up with family-friendly hotels, and then you’ve got to think about the logistics of getting around the city with
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Expocamacol 2022: A Quick Guide and What to Expect

Expocamacol 2022: A Quick Guide and What to Expect

TLDR? If you’re in the construction business, don’t miss what they call “the biggest construction fair in Latin America”! As the city promotes technology, industry, and commerce, Medellin’s real estate and infrastructure business are growing significantly! As a result, there are a couple of events that pop up in the
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A Guide to Types of Visas in Medellin

A Guide to Types of Visas in Medellin

TLDR? The three types of visas in Colombia are visitor, resident, and migrant. Your trip to the city of Medellin will have you falling in love with its culture and people, making you want to stay longer than you should!  If you haven’t visited yet, you’ll certainly want to, as
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A Night at the Ballet in Medellin: What to Know

A Night at the Ballet in Medellin: What to Know 

TLDR? Medellin has several different types of ballet theaters where you can check out all the different interpretations of this dance. Medellín has a huge art scene. So, you can enjoy theater, music, dance, and ballet performances during your visit. If you’re looking for a fun night where you can
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Medellin Named #3 City to Visit by Time Out

Medellin is a tropical city in Colombia. In fact, it’s the second biggest in the country and arguably the most modern.  Well, it looks like it’s not just proud paisas that are taking note of everything Medellín has to offer. Time Out magazine recently named Medellín as the top third
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Getting Into the Zone at Factory Loft’s Coworking Space

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] TLDR? Factory Lofts has an amazing coworking space that you can make use of during your stay! Medellin has recently exploded with digital nomad visitors and residents. They look for spaces that enhance their ability to produce high-quality content and focus on their work. They do this while they
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Visiting Fundación Casa Museo Maestro Pedro Nel Gómez

TLDR? Casa Museo Maestro Pedro Nel Gomez is a museum that occupies the former home of the prestigious Colombian painter Pedro Nel Gomez. The Museum sits perched on a small hill that is covered with foliage. It occupies several levels and multiple rooms. It has dozens of excellent paintings from
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