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Best Landmarks in Medellin

  • Piedra Del Penol

    Piedra Del Penol is a large rock near Guatepe that you can climb for panoramic views of the Guatepe reservoir.

  • Mirador De Las Palmas

    Mirador De Las Palmas is a famous lookout point offering panoramic views of Medellin, popular with locals.

  • Plaza Botero

    Plaza Botero is home to a collection of sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, known for their exaggerated proportions, and is a place to relax, browse handicrafts, and enjoy the city's atmosphere.

  • Palasio de Cultura Rafael ibe arbe

    A location near Plaza Botero that houses many of Fernando Botero's sculptures.

  • Tony Clark – El Caracol

    Tony Clark – El Caracol is a mentioned location in Popayan, likely a business or landmark that supported the documentary.

  • Juan Valdez

    Juan Valdez is the famous fictional character and brand ambassador representing Colombian coffee worldwide.

  • Plaza Boltero

    A cool place with 23 different bronze sculptures made by Fernando Botero, featuring misproportioned people and animals.

  • parakeet yedes

    Parque Lleras is a popular neighborhood in El Poblado known for its vibrant nightlife, bars, clubs, restaurants, and a lively atmosphere, attracting both locals and tourists.

  • Pueblito Paisa

    Pueblito Paisa is a replica of a traditional Antioquian town on a hilltop, featuring cobblestone streets, colorful houses, museums, cultural centers, panoramic city views, restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops.

  • Guatapé Piedra del Peñol

    Guatapé is a town known for the iconic El Peñol Rock, which offers panoramic views, and for its colorful houses with intricate murals, reflecting the town's cultural identity.

  • La Catedral

    La Catedral was the infamous prison Pablo Escobar built for himself

  • Monaco building

    Visiting the Monaco building allow you to learn more about this complex and controversial figure and gain a deeper understanding of the city's history

  • El Pueblito Paisa

    A replica village in Medellin that recreates a traditional Antioquian town with cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, and a central plaza.

  • El Penol rock

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  • La Piedra

    A large rock formation in Guatape that you can climb.

  • Picacho de Medellin

    A viewpoint on the mountain, featuring a statue and offering panoramic views of the city.

  • San Antonio Square

    A location near Centro Station, where the tram, train, and metro systems connect.

  • Kolta Hair Building

    The tallest building in Medellin, named after a textile company, and considered a local landmark.

  • Bolivar Plaza

    The principal city center of Medellin, featuring a statue of Simón Bolívar, who is considered the equivalent of George Washington for Latino people in South America.

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