A guide on where to eat in Medellín. This Colombian city has some fantastic places to eat. Most of them are concentrated in the upscale touristy areas, but there are also a few places to try in the city center.
The Medellín Museum of Modern Art (Museo de Arte Moderno de Medellín), or MAMM for short, is located in an industrial area of the El Poblado district. Lovers of modern art will enjoy a visit!
Inflexión Memorial Park (Parque Conmemorativo Inflexión) is a public park in the El Poblado district of Medellín. It honors the victims of narcoterrorism in Colombia from 1983 to 1994.
The Medellín River Parks (Parques del Río Medellín) are an ambitious project designed to give the public access to land on the banks of the Medellín River.
Thanks to its amazing murals, Comuna 13 has become a tourist hotspot n Medellín, but that wasn’t always the case. In fact, it was once considered not only the most dangerous neighborhood in Colombia, but in all of South America. Things have changed dramatically for the better, and taking a tour of Comuna 13 will give you a firsthand look at the neighborhood’s incredible transformation.
The El Castillo Museum (Museo El Castillo) is a mansion in Medellín’s El Poblado district. It’s now a museum.
Parque Explora is an award-winning hands-on museum in the Aranjuez district of Medellín near University Station (Estación Universidad). It’s a great place to take kids to learn about the human body, physics, and nature.
When in Medellín, the only type of Pablo Escobar tour you should ever think about joining is one that won’t glorify him and his atrocities.