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All Places in Medellin

  • La Comuna Trese

    La Comuna Trese is an iconic area in Medellin that was once one of the most dangerous barrios in the world, but has transformed into a vibrant community with street performers and dancers.

  • Parque Arvi

    A great place to escape the city and enjoy nature, offering hiking trails, bike rentals, horseback riding, and a unique cable car public transportation system.

  • El Poblado

    A trendy neighborhood in Medellin popular with tourists, known for its nightlife, green spaces, and parks.

  • Guatepe

    Guatepe is a colorful town located about two hours from Medellin, known for its vibrant valley and proximity to Piedra del Penol.

  • 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.

  • Messiah Hostel

    Messiah Hostel in El Poblado features a rooftop bar with a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and terrace overlooking the city, known for its nightlife.

  • Botanical Garden of Medellin

    The Botanical Garden of Medellin is a large garden located in the heart of the city, easily accessible and costing roughly three US dollars to enter from El Poblado.

  • Barrio Pablo Escobar

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

  • San Javier Station

    San Javier Station is a metro station with a cable car line.

  • parque Del Rio

    A beautiful park with a river in the middle, offering views of the city and Christmas lights during the holiday season.

  • telephone mall

    Location where the street is blocked off every weekend for people to walk, bike, and skateboard as part of the cyclovia.

  • El Centro

    Area where el hueco is located, a flea market area with imitation products, where you can haggle for prices.

  • Botanical Gardens

    A large park area with a variety of plants and nature, ideal for a beautiful walk.

  • parque explora

    An interactive science museum in Medellin with South America's largest freshwater aquarium and hands-on exhibits.

  • Santa Elena

    A place to visit to experience an original Colombian Pueblo.

  • Elefun Spanish School

    Spanish school recommended for learning Spanish.

  • Barrio Provenza

    A charming, tree-covered walking street lined with restaurants and bars, known for its lively atmosphere, music, and lights at night.

  • Carrera 37 Walking Street

    A lovely treelined walking street with restaurants and cafes, featuring tropical greenery and scenic streams in the El Poblado neighborhood.

  • Lleras Park (Parque lleras)

    A green space popular for its nightlife, surrounded by bars and high-energy dance clubs.

  • Comuna 13 Cable Car

    A cable car offering bird's-eye views of the Comuna 13 neighborhood during a 15-minute ride up the mountain.

  • Comuna 13 Street Art Tour

    A tour of Comuna 13 highlighting the vibrant street art and providing information on the meaning behind the murals.

  • 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.

  • Mercado del Río

    A large warehouse-style building filled with restaurants, bars, and cafes serving cuisines from around the world.

  • Restaurante La Gloria de Gloria

    A local restaurant known for its massive chicharrón platter.

  • Restaurante Idilico

    A restaurant known for its delicious food with a beautiful presentation.

  • Alambique

    A restaurant with a fun and quirky vibe and mouthwatering food with huge portions.

  • Tony Romas Revolving Restaurant Bar

    A restaurant/bar offering a phenomenal view overlooking the city.

  • Comuna 13

    A neighborhood in Medellin that has transformed from a violent area into a symbol of resilience and creativity, known for its colorful street art and innovative public transportation.

  • Crema Donia Alba

    A place where tour members enjoyed a sweet treat, including a creamy sour sop flavored fruit popsicle.

  • Mirador Los colorus

    A bar in Comuna 13 with panoramic views.

  • Palasio de Cultura Rafael ibe arbe

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

  • Museum of antiochia

    A museum located at the far end of Plaza Botero.

  • Finca Carrizales

    Finca Carrizales is a coffee plantation featured in the documentary, highlighting the work of farmers Jaime and Imelda.

  • Finca Don Eduardo

    Finca Don Eduardo is a coffee farm managed by Timothy Harbour, showcasing his farming process and adaptations.

  • Parque del Café

    Parque del Café is a theme park dedicated to Colombian coffee culture, offering insights into its production and history.

  • Ave Café

    Ave Café is a coffee roasting facility in Jardin where the beans are prepared for consumption.

  • Inza

    Inza is an indigenous town recognized for its specialty coffee production, with local farmers playing a key role.

  • Pedregal

    Pedregal is a location where specialty coffee is grown and quality is tested, as exemplified by local producers.

  • Coffee Shop La Tienda

    Coffee Shop La Tienda is a local coffee shop mentioned for its contribution and support within the coffee community.

  • Velvet Café Medellin

    Velvet Café Medellin is a coffee establishment in Medellin that played a role in the documentary's production.

  • Tony Clark – El Caracol

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

  • La Portada Hospedaje - San Andrés de Pisimbala

    La Portada Hospedaje is a lodging facility in San Andrés de Pisimbala, offering accommodation to visitors.

  • 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.

  • El Peñon de Guatapé

    A massive standalone rock, standing 200 meters above its base, offering amazing views but can be very crowded with tourists.

  • parakeet arvi

    Parque Arví is a natural reserve in the Eastern Hills of Medellin, accessible via the Metro cable, offering stunning views, diverse flora and fauna, guided tours, hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

  • El Castillo Museo y jarditines

    El Castillo Museo y Jardines, or the Castle Museum, is an architectural masterpiece with Gothic and Renaissance styles, surrounded by gardens and housing a museum with art, antiques, and artifacts.

  • Casa De La Memoria

    Casa De La Memoria is a museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of Medellin, including its troubled past, with interactive exhibits exploring social, political, and cultural issues.

  • 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.

  • San Alejo handicraft Market

    San Alejo handicraft Market is a vibrant market offering locally made crafts, souvenirs, and artisanal products, showcasing Colombia's cultural traditions and supporting local artisans.

  • 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.

  • El Peñol Rock

    El Peñol Rock towers over the town and offers panoramic views of the surrounding Countryside

  • La Catedral

    La Catedral was the infamous prison Pablo Escobar built for himself

  • Hacienda Napoles

    Hacienda Napoles, one of his luxurious Estates which is converted into a theme park

  • 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

  • Boon Whos

    A chain restaurant in Medellin that serves traditional Colombian breakfasts and pastries, known for being a cheap and convenient option.

  • Orca mall

    A mall in Medellin where the vlogger found a cheap Boon Whos and had lunch.

  • Pito Pisa

    A life-size replica of a traditional Antioquian town from the early 20th century with small shops and street performers.

  • communa 13

    A neighborhood in Medellin that was once one of the most dangerous in Latin America but has transformed into a vibrant community with art, tourism, and a strong sense of community.

  • Las Santa Guadalupe restaurant

    A Mexican restaurant in Poblado with good reviews, known for its higher prices compared to other food options.

  • Jardin Botanico

    A lush botanical garden in Medellin with a diverse collection of plants, themed gardens, picnic areas, and a lake.

  • El Pueblito Paisa

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

  • Museo de Antioquia

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene of Medellín at the Museo de Antioquia, home to an extensive collection of Colombian and Latin American art, most notably featuring the iconic works of Fernando Botero.

  • El Penol rock

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  • Orchid Garden

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  • Guatape

    A low-key lake town located two hours outside of Medellin, offering activities such as boating, jet skiing and climbing La Piedra.

  • Parque San Antonio

    A park in Medellin where the video creator observed drug use and felt unsafe, prompting them to leave.

  • Parque Poblado

    A park located in El Poblado.

  • Santa's Melonas

    A restaurant in El Poblado that offers affordable 'menu del dia' meals, including an entree, main course, and drink.

  • Messiah Hosta

    A hostel in El Poblado with a rooftop bar offering 360-degree views of Medellin.

  • Poblado district

    A central and popular district in Medellin.

  • Pergamino Coffee

    A coffee shop in the Poblado district of Medellin, recommended as one of the best spots to get coffee.

  • La Piedra

    A large rock formation in Guatape that you can climb.

  • Parapente San Felix

    A paragliding company located in the mountains outside of Medellin, offering trips over the city.

  • Picacho de Medellin

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

  • Real City Tours

    A company that provides free walking tours of Medellin, exploring the downtown areas and discussing the history and transformation of the city.

  • Poblado

    A high-end neighborhood in Medellin popular with expatriates and tourists, featuring chain hotels and serving as a business area.

  • Abura Valley

    Also known as the 'City of Eternal Springs', Abura Valley is where Medellin is located, known for its idyllic climate.

  • Hilton by Hampton

    A Hilton by Hampton hotel located in the heart of Poblado, a popular neighborhood for expatriates and tourists.

  • Marriott

    A Marriott hotel located in Poblado, Medellin, an area known for its chain hotels and popularity with expatriates.

  • Hyatt

    A Hyatt hotel located in Poblado, Medellin, an area known for its chain hotels and popularity with expatriates.

  • Intercontinental

    An Intercontinental hotel located in Poblado, Medellin, an area known for its chain hotels and popularity with expatriates.

  • Santa Fe

    A modern mall in Medellin.

  • Centro Station

    An important transportation hub next to San Antonio Square where the metro, tram, and train connect.

  • 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.

  • Union Club

    A place that used to be a popular spot for affluent people in Medellin.

  • Hacienda

    A place to get really good Colombian food.

  • 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.

  • Caracas

    The birthplace of Simón Bolívar.

  • Venezuela

    The country where Simón Bolívar was born.

  • Park of Boulevard

    Another name of the Parquet Boulevard, the location of the cathedral.

  • Parquet Boulevard

    The park where the cathedral is located.

  • Hotel Nutribar

    A hotel created in 1920 and now part of the historical registry.

  • Cleo Plaza

    A building over 100 years old that was formerly a Medellin government building and is now a library.

  • Camino 13

    Another name for Comuna 13.

  • Dubai

    The city with the most visitors per capita just before the pandemic.

  • Parque Hilaries

    The tourist area of Medellin.

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