Once infamous for dangerous gangs and drug activity, Medellin has been transformed. It’s now a vibrant destination for travelers seeking a culturally rich vacation. Medellin rises proudly from the belly of the Aburrá Valley, and its natural beauty makes a perfect setting for hiking, zip lining and horseback riding. Travel through lush jungle to Piedra de Penol, then climb the 740 steps to the top—a journey within a journey that rewards you with unforgettable views.
Restaurants in Medellin
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Un nuevo Centro Comercial llega a Buenos Aires. La Central es una caja mágica llena de regalos, de mejores momentos para comprar y entretenerse con gusto y mucho estilo. A new Shopping Center arrives in Buenos Aires, Medellín. The Central is a magic box full of gifts, best moments to buy and entertain with taste and style.
4.5 based on 468 reviews
¡More than a Shopping Center, we want to be your world! You can find all you are looking for about entertainment, food court, stores and service.
Santafe is located on Poblado Avenue. With its four floors (five if you consider the lower level, mostly of cars and parking) you are sure to find almost anything you may possibly want and all at a very good price. During our visit we also visited Centro Comercial Tesoro, which has more "designer" stores and higher prices. We preferred Santafe as it has many mid-level clothing and accessories that we are more customed to. If the walk is too much to reach Santafe (and to Tesoro it is 10 times higher) take a taxi which are very inexpensive in Medellin - I think our most expensive taxi fare was $4.
4.5 based on 384 reviews
El Tesoro is a delight to just walk aroud and window shop . They have good restaurants on every level . We recommend The Liberia Nacional for books in Spanish and Colombian Periodicals . Oscar is the best . The Todo Fresa and Crepes and wafles are los here
4.5 based on 6 reviews
4.0 based on 47 reviews
With 270 stores, UNICENTRO is one of the most important shopping malls in Medellin, designed to offer a comfortable shopping and entertainment experience to our guests so they can have a nice and fun time with friends and family.
4.0 based on 63 reviews
4.0 based on 26 reviews
Here’s the low down. Combine this with Plaza Botero and Museo Antioquia. Take the metro to Parque Berrio. Walk towards Minorista and check out the impromptu market below the metro. They sell the most random items: old tv remotes, old cell phone cases, batteries, haggard toys. Random. I did find a retro Simpsons hat and ms kitty hat. Take a cab or Uber. It’s safe but confusing. Market has veggies fruits and staples. Head down stairs for best prices. I had brunch at one of the dozen small kitchens. Huevoes, plantains, and a cabbage salad with rice and beer cost $10k pesos or $3 usd. Go on a Sunday. At the meet buy round trip tickets. Saturday would be too crowded.
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