Medellin It’s a city that you will fall in love with, not only for its pleasant climate (around 19 °C all year round), but also for its friendly people, its delicious food and that paisa charm that captivates visitors.
The country humor that characterizes the inhabitants of Medellín is reflected in the Antioquian trovas, the typical dances and in general in the paisa culture that fades away among the hectic life of the metropolis. There is no way for these people to become discouraged, as they have one of the most prolific territories in Colombia, with large companies and growth in all sectors in contrast to the mountains and rivers that it has.
In fact, ingenuity is one of the characteristics of the Antioquians, so it is not surprising that in 2013 Medellín was named the Most Innovative City in the World in the Wall Street Journal’s City of the Year contest.
Medellín’s mountainous landscape, spectacular panoramic views and green spaces make walking through the city a seductive experience.

Places like Los Pies Descalzos Park, the Botanical Garden, Berrío Park and Lleras Park are places you can’t miss.
You also can’t miss the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Antioquia, dedicated largely to the work of the Colombian master Fernando Botero, whose sculptures adorn many areas of the city.
Medellin also has the Parque Explora, an interactive science and technology museum where children and adults can learn and do a wide range of activities. Near this park are the Planetarium and the Parque de los Deseos.
Medellin is also full of shopping centers, such as El Tesoro or Santafé, where you can buy all kinds of items and enjoy a variety of gastronomic offerings. Another great plan is to enjoy the typical food of the region, which is made up of preparations such as mondongo, buñuelos and the legendary Bandeja Paisa.

Medellin and its way of pleasing its tourists
And if you prefer to enjoy the night, the El Poblado area has a wide range of restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
The Flower Fair is celebrated in Medellín, recognized worldwide, since in few places in the world you can see such a variety of flowers and styles of silletas.
This festival is generally celebrated in the first weeks of August and since its creation in 1957, it has become one of the symbols of the Paisa culture (the name by which the inhabitants of Medellín and Antioquia are known).
At the fair you can find parades, concerts and many other events that will allow you to fully enjoy the charm of the city.
Medellin is also the scene of top-level events, such as Colombiamoda, the Book Festival, Expoartesano, among many others.
If you are looking for what to do in Medellín, you can choose from many plans: adventure, family, couples… Families, and in general all travelers, find many fun and entertainment options throughout the city.

Likewise, it is an excellent plan to go to places like Pueblito Paisa, which is a replica of a typical town in the region and is located on Cerro Nutibara.
And Arvi Park cannot be left behind as an option to enjoy this city and places on the outskirts, such as Guatapé, where the famous Piedra del Peñol is located.
To get to Guatapé, you can take a bus that will drop you off right at the base of the impressive Piedra del Peñol, a 220-meter-high monolith that you can climb to enjoy a unique landscape, as the stone is surrounded by lakes and mountains.
Likewise, you can visit the town of Guatapé, very colorful, traditional and full of charm.