Ultimate Travel Guide to Medellín 2024
Medellín, known as the “City of Eternal Spring,” is a vibrant destination that offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and modernity. In this ultimate travel guide for 2024, I’ll share my personal experiences and tips to help you make the most of your visit to this captivating city.
Getting There
Arrival: José María Córdova International Airport (MDE) is the main gateway to Medellín, located about 40 minutes from the city center. A taxi ride from the airport to the city costs around $110,000 COP ($28 USD). The journey from the airport, which is situated in Rionegro, includes crossing the Túnel de Oriente, one of the longest tunnels in Latin America. This impressive engineering feat not only shortens travel time but also offers a unique experience as you transition from the mountainous region surrounding the airport into the bustling cityscape of Medellín.
Where to Stay
Accommodation: El Poblado is one of the most popular areas for tourists, offering a wide range of accommodations from luxurious hotels to cozy Airbnbs. I stayed in an Airbnb near the Oviedo Shopping Center, a convenient and vibrant location.
Exploring Medellín
Day 1: Introduction to El Poblado
Centro Comercial Oviedo: Start your journey with a visit to Oviedo Shopping Center. This large and historic mall is a great place to relax and recharge.
Local Café Experience: Don’t miss the chance to try Colombian coffee. I visited a highly recommended café in El Poblado, where I enjoyed a delicious Chemex-brewed coffee. The medium roast coffee from southeast Antioquia was a highlight, especially when sweetened with panela, a traditional unrefined cane sugar.
Urban Exploration
Parque Lleras: This small but vibrant park is a must-visit. Known for its lively nightlife, Parque Lleras is equally charming during the day. It’s a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.
Provenza: By night, Provenza in El Poblado transforms into a cultural and entertainment hub. The colorful, tree-lined streets are filled with shops, cafés, and bars. During the day, it’s a peaceful area perfect for a leisurely stroll.
The Metro and Metrocable Adventure
Metro and Metrocable: One of the best ways to explore Medellín is by using its efficient metro and metrocable systems. The metro is affordable and always bustling, while the metrocable offers breathtaking views of the city.
Comuna 13: This neighborhood has transformed from one of the most dangerous areas to a vibrant community filled with art and culture. The iconic outdoor escalators, installed in 2011, are a symbol of this transformation. As I walked through Comuna 13, I was captivated by the murals, street performers, and the resilience of its residents.
Day 2: Historical and Cultural Highlights
Plaza Botero: Home to the iconic sculptures of Fernando Botero, Plaza Botero is a must-visit. Touching these sculptures is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. The plaza is a lively meeting point blending art and community.
Pueblito Paisa: End your trip with a visit to Pueblito Paisa, a charming replica of a traditional Colombian village. Located on Cerro Nutibara, it offers panoramic views of the city and a nostalgic experience of Colombian culture.
An Unexpected Encounter
During my exploration of Comuna 13, I had an unexpected and thrilling encounter. As I admired the vibrant street art and performances, I spotted Tito El Bambino, a famous artist. My heart raced with excitement. Despite the crowd, Tito was incredibly kind, taking photos and chatting with fans. Meeting him added an unforgettable highlight to my Medellín adventure.
Dining in Medellín
Bandeja Paisa: No visit to Medellín is complete without trying the traditional bandeja paisa. This hearty dish includes beans, rice, ground meat, chicharrón, fried egg, plantain, and avocado. Pair it with a refajo, a typical Colombian drink, for an authentic culinary experience.
Safety Tips
While Medellín has made significant strides in safety and infrastructure, it’s important to stay vigilant. During my trip, I encountered a threatening situation. At the metro, a man demanded we delete our video footage, turning aggressive. Always be aware of your surroundings and avoid risky areas, especially at night.
Final Thoughts
Medellín is a city that has beautifully transformed, offering visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and modern attractions. My journey through this vibrant city was filled with unforgettable experiences and personal growth. Whether you’re exploring its green parks, savoring its rich coffee, or immersing yourself in its cultural landmarks, Medellín is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart.
Contact me so I can tailor-make a tour for you to Medellin, ensuring you experience the best this vibrant city has to offer!