A lively and upscale area known for its vibrant nightlife, shopping, and dining options, popular among tourists and expats.
A suburban area suitable for families, offering a peaceful environment with good local amenities and easy access to Medellín’s attractions.
A quieter and pedestrian-friendly area ideal for first-time visitors, offering modern comforts and a taste of typical Colombian life.
An up-and-coming residential neighborhood with industrial roots, known for mingling with locals and a good nightlife scene.
An area known for its local nightlife and cultural attractions, including Medellín’s biggest food hall and the Modern Art Museum.
The downtown area bustling with activity during the day, offering historical sites and tourist attractions, but less safe at night.
A transformed neighborhood, once dangerous, now a major tourist destination for graffiti art and outdoor escalators, best explored with a guide.
A hilly neighborhood showing signs of transformation with community playgrounds and murals, known for its tango culture.
Public square featuring sculptures by artist Fernando Botero.
Neighborhood known for its vibrant street art and transformation.
Ecotourism park offering hiking trails and nature activities.
Cable car system providing scenic views of the city.
Botanical garden with diverse plant species and a butterfly house.
Interactive science museum with an aquarium and planetarium.
Replica of a traditional Antioquian village atop Nutibara Hill.
Museum showcasing art, including works by Fernando Botero.
Medieval-style castle with art collections and landscaped gardens.
Lively area known for nightlife, restaurants, and bars.
Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport
Jose Maria Córdova International Airport