Category: Plan Your Trip

Flights to Medellin Flying from the Caribbean to Medellin

Flights to Medellin: Flying from the Caribbean to Medellin

TLDR? Different airlines from the United States and Central America have flights to Medellin from the Caribbean!  Searching for flights to any place can be tedious and complicated, but once you’ve decided on your destination and time frame, there are many tricks you can use to secure the ideal ticket. 
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How Safe Is Driving in Medellín?

How Safe Is Driving in Medellín?

TLDR? Driving in Medellin is safe, although the laws are a bit different than in other countries. One of the most comfortable options to travel and explore different areas of a city is with a private car, an option that has become highly requested and easy to manage by tourists
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The History of the Medellin Airport Tunnel

The History of the Medellin Airport Tunnel

TLDR? The airport tunnel allows you to go from Medellin to the international airport in approximately 30 minutes, which used to take almost an hour!   Significant advances in Medellin’s infrastructure have allowed the city to stand out and achieve beneficial changes in the different neighborhoods. One of these mega-projects has
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The Ultimate Guide to Jose Maria Cordova Airport

The Ultimate Guide to Jose Maria Cordova Airport

TLDR? Medellin’s international airport is in Rionegro, 30 minutes from the city.  If you’re traveling to Medellin, you’ll most likely arrive at the international airport on the city’s outskirts. For some new travelers, it can become a bit complicated to understand how this air terminal works and the means of
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The Upcoming Sebastian Yatra Tour 2022: A Quick Guide

The Upcoming Sebastian Yatra Tour 2022: A Quick Guide

TLDR? Sebastian Yatra is a popular reggaeton singer who is coming to Medellin for a tour this year! Dharma is the latest album by Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra. In conjunction with the release of this album, his third world tour- called the Dharma Tour- was announced to promote it. The
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Routes to and From Medellin: The Airport Tunnel vs Palmas

Routes to and From Medellin: The Airport Tunnel vs Palmas

TLDR? The airport tunnel takes you from the city center to the international air terminal in 35 minutes! There are a few routes to Medellín from the international airport. Some routes are cheaper, while others take less time, such as the airport tunnel. If you’re looking to find out the
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Medellin’s Growth in Tourism Over the Years

Medellin’s Growth in Tourism Over the Years 

TLDR? Medellin has significantly increased the numbers in tourism, and has adapted forms of memorial and urban tourism to tell its story to foreigners. About twenty years ago, the city of Eternal Spring began building its tourist industry. Now, it’s one of the city’s greatest strengths. The city today is
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Is It Safe to Take a Taxi in Medellín?

Is It Safe to Take a Taxi in Medellín?

TLDR? In Medellin, you can take taxis through applications or directly call companies. You can also control the rate through a system that charges according to time and distance! When planning a trip to Medellin, you may have some safety concerns, especially regarding taxis. It never hurts to take certain
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All About the Antioquia World Coffee Summit

All About the Antioquia World Coffee Summit

TLDR? If you want to know about Medellin’s coffee economy, the Antioquia world coffee summit will make you a connoisseur. If you ever visit Medellín, you’ll no doubt encounter the aroma of fresh Colombian coffee drifting through the air.  Colombians love the caffeinated drink so much they organized an entire
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Medellin National Airport vs Medellin International Airport

Medellin National Airport vs Medellin International Airport

TLDR? Medellin has an international airport on the outskirts and a local airport with only domestic flights! Medellín has two operational airports, one for domestic and charter flights and another for domestic and international flights. If you’re touring Colombia and want to make your way through the City of Eternal
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alto de san miguel

Alto de San Miguel: The Medellín River’s Birthplace 

TLDR? Alto de San Miguel is considered a Regional Protective Forest Reserve and is home to 16% of Colombia’s biodiversity! The Medellin River crosses the City of Eternal Spring, and around this urban waterway, events such as the December lightings have been held. Plus, not to mention, Parques del Río
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Exploring COMFAMA Claustro San Ignacio

Most people come to Medellin and spend time in either the Poblado or Laureles neighborhood. There’s nothing wrong with that, since these places amount to being the artistic and cultural centerpieces of the city! That being said, downtown Medellin is surely due to blowing up to some degree or another.
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