The Insider's Guide to Medellin, Colombia

The Best Kept Secrets of one of South Americas Most Dazzling Cities

© Kesse Buchanan

Jul 19, 2009
Medellin at Night, Kesse Buchanan
If a visitor is trying to choose between culture, history, parks, shopping, or nightlife, they should consider themselves lucky to find Medellin because it has it all.

The “City of Eternal Spring” is easy to navigate, full of beautiful green trees and bursting with sights and nightlife. Tourist attractions are abound in Medellin, but for the traveler that wants an extra edge, here are some secrets of the city.

Calle Junin in Medellin

This is a pedestrian street in the center of the city. It is one of the best places to find some traditional restaurants. Walking along the street there is great people watching and shopping as well. Visitors can get a sense of the history of the city in this area. The walkway ends at Bolivar Square where there is often free live music.

Zona Rosa in Medellin

The Pink Zone is where all the best nightlife in Medellin takes place. The bars burst at their seams on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The area is lined with trendy bar after trendy bar. It is the place to see and be seen in Medellin. Most of the bars have an outdoor area to watch the show walk by. There are clubs and bars with every theme a tourist could imagine.

Parque Bibliotecas

These parts of the city are incredible examples of how the city of Medellin has been turned around. In what used to be dangerous parts of the city, these Parque Bibliotecas have been built offering libraries, free internet, free classes and safe public space. Any visitor to Medellin will marvel at these parts of the city and they are an important but little known attraction that are not to be missed.

Cable Cars or Metro Cable Transportation and More in Medellin

The metro cable is more than just a mode of transportation. A ride up the world’s only cable cars that are part of Medellin's public transportation system give a visitor the best views of Medellin. The cost of the cable car is included in a metro ticket, less than $.75. Even more remarkable than the view is the story behind it. The cable cars take visitors over an area of Medellin that was once one of the most dangerous parts of town. Now it is safe and a great way to view the transformation of Medellin as well as a way to see breathtaking views of the city and surrounding mountains.

Typical Food in Medellin

No trip to Medellin is complete without sampling the traditional meal, Bandeja Paisa. This huge dish includes beans, rice, chicharron (pork rinds), avocado, plantain and chorizo. It tastes great with fruit juice from one of the many fruits found only in Colombia.

Medellin is one of South America’s best kept secrets and without a doubt a world class city. Besides the cutting edge transportation, history, art, nightlife, shopping and restaurants, the best part of Medellin is surely its residence who are open, helpful, friendly and full of fun.


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Medellin at Night, Kesse Buchanan
Bandeja Paisa, Kesse Buchanan
Calle Junin, Kesse Buchanan
A View of Medellin, Kesse Buchanan
 


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