Tag: Digital Nomads

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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The History of Rionegro

A Brief History of Rionegro and the Surrounding Area

TLDR? Rionegro preserves tons of Colombian history — you’ll even be able to see conserved independence documents! Rionegro is a municipality in the region of Antioquia, close to Medellin. When we talk about Rionegro, we think about the international airport, the city’s downtown, and all the little towns surrounding it.
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A Guide to Rionegro’s Museums

A Guide to Rionegro’s Museums

TLDR? You can visit all three of Rionegro’s museums on the same day while enjoying Rionegro’s central park! Rionegro’s a city about one hour away from Medellin, and you’ve probably already been there because the biggest airport in Medellin lies in Rionegro.  This place has so much more to offer
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The Best Places to Stay in Carmen de Viboral

The Best Places to Stay in Carmen de Viboral

TLDR? Even though you can just go for a day trip to Carmen de Viboral, there are also some great places to stay in the area. Carmen de Viboral is well known for its many ceramic workshops. Many people take a day trip to get there and then return to
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Where to Stay in Necoclí

A Quick Guide to Necoclí: Antoquia’s Coastline

TLDR? From Medellin to Necoclí. A Paisa and coastal town in Antioquia. When you visit Medellin or anywhere in Antioquia, really, you don’t expect to find a small town with the sea in sight. That’s because most people think Antioquia is land-locked. However, there’s actually a small Antioquian town called
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