Botero Square
Located in the heart of the city, Plaza Botero is an open-air museum that exhibits 23 monumental sculptures by the master Fernando Botero. Tourists love taking photos next to these iconic, robust figures and enjoying the atmosphere of this space so characteristic of Medellín.
Museum of Antioquia
Right next to Plaza Botero, you will find this museum that houses a large collection of Colombian and Latin American art. Visitors especially enjoy the rooms dedicated to the works of Fernando Botero and the rich history of our region.
Arvi Park
If you love nature, you can't miss Arví Park, a nature reserve located just a few minutes from the city centre. Tourists come here to walk, picnic, do sports activities and enjoy the tranquility offered by its trails surrounded by forest, easily accessible by Metrocable.
House of Memory Museum
This museum is a powerful and moving place that tells the story of the armed conflict in Colombia during the 1990s, with a focus on resilience and peacebuilding. Tourists appreciate this space for its ability to generate reflection, honor the memory of the victims and highlight the transformation of the city.
Paisa Village
At the top of Cerro Nutibara, Pueblito Paisa is a replica of a typical Antioquian village. In addition to admiring the traditional buildings, most tourists go up to enjoy typical regional sweets and snacks and panoramic views of the entire city.
Botanical garden
Our Botanical Garden is an oasis in the middle of urban dynamics, with a collection of tropical plants and exotic flowers. Visitors love to stroll through the Orquideorama and take unique photos to share, a space to get to know Medellín through its most emblematic flowers.
Explora Park
This park is a must-see for those traveling with their families or those who are simply curious. Parque Explora combines science, technology and fun in its interactive exhibits and impressive aquarium, making it one of the most beloved attractions for tourists traveling with their families.
Commune 13
Known for its impressive street art, Comuna 13 has gone from being a symbol of conflict to a space of transformation. Tourists enjoy touring its colorful murals, riding its escalators, and learning about the stories of its resilient people.
Come and discover why Medellin is such a special place for travelers and tourists from all over the world. There will always be something new to explore and enjoy here, and we will accompany you on your adventure!
Source: Medellin.Travel