Category: Plan Your Trip

The History of Parque de San Antonio

The History of Parque de San Antonio

TLDR? Parque de San Antonio is a plaza that’s replaced an older neighborhood. Medellin is a city full of parks and squares preserved for decades, and each tells a different story. In the city’s center, one of its oldest areas, we find different places such as Berrio Park, Botero Square,
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Ecotourism Above the Clouds: La Virgen de Oro Experience

TLDR? La Virgen de Oro is a sustainable coffee producer just a little way outside Medellin. Coffee tours abound in Antioquia. I’ve gone on quite a few myself. And frankly, none match the experience of La Virgen de Oro in Támesis. From finding some of the rarest birds in Colombia
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How to Spend a Day in Segovia

How to Spend a Day in Segovia

TLDR? If you’ve got a free day in Segovia, you can check out historic buildings and enjoy some great hikes! Segovia is located in Antioquia, four hours away from Medellin, the City of Eternal Spring. Nestled in the central mountain range of the Andes, gorgeous natural landscapes surround the town,
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The Top 5 Family friendly Activities In Medellin

The Top 5 Family-friendly Activities In Medellin

TLDR? From visiting castles to seeing iguanas, there are tons of great family-friendly activities in Medellin to check out! Medellin’s the second largest city in Columbia and also the most popular. Because of its warm climate and dynamic culture, it’s the ideal destination to visit with your family. Paisa city’s
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The Best Restaurants In Laureles

TLDR? One of the best restaurants in Laureles is Fidelina Casa Restaurante. Medellin’s culinary scene is beginning to pop off in a major way. It’s ascending hand in hand with other aspects of the city as international interest descends onto the tropical mecca. Out of Medellin’s neighborhoods, Poblado usually gets
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The Best Dive Trips from Medellin

The Best Dive Trips from Medellin

TLDR? Travel & Diving offers the most varied diving destinations and some of the best dive trips in Medellin. If you’re looking for a little getaway from Medellin, you can visit the gorgeous towns nearby and enjoy several activities you wouldn’t find in the city. These adventures include Canopy or
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Flights to Medellín from Asia: The Ultimate Guide

Flights to Medellín from Asia: The Ultimate Guide

TLDR? Flights to Medellin from Asia tend to be relatively affordable, and you can often fly direct. Organizing a trip and finding the best prices for flights requires a lot of planning, and the process can seem a bit overwhelming in the beginning.  If you’re in a country in Asia
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The History of Medellín’s El Poblado Neighborhood

The History of Medellín’s El Poblado Neighborhood

TLDR? El Poblado, Medellin’s safest and wealthiest neighborhood, has one of the most fascinating histories in Colombia.  Today, tourists love exploring El Poblado because it has everything you need to enjoy and relax. El Poblado has vast boutique shops, restaurants, and even clubs to cap off the night.  But did
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Flights to Medellín from Europe: The Ultimate Guide

Flights to Medellín from Europe: The Ultimate Guide

TLDR? You can find in this guide essential tips to book cheap flights to Medellin from various cities in Europe. The city of Medellín, Colombia, is a wonderful destination for tourists and digital nomads.  Whether you’re visiting on business or simply looking to tour a new destination, you’ll need to
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Medellín’s Bus Terminals: Everything You Need to Know

Medellín’s Bus Terminals: Everything You Need to Know

TLDR? Medellin has two bus terminals that service Colombia’s southern and northern areas. The budget-friendly bus is the preferred mean of transport by travelers wanting to save some money. In Colombia, it’s probably the easiest way to get to the most remote villages without worrying about anything. If you plan
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Medellin Neighborhood Guides: Popular

Medellin Neighborhood Guides: Popular

TLDR? The Popular neighborhood’s mountainous landscape allows for one of the city’s better viewpoints, El Pinar. If you want to experience the true paisa culture, you should visit the Popular commune. Classified as the city’s poorest neighborhood, it’s also one of the most visited because of its old architecture, labyrinthine
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