A very popular thing to do in Medellín is ride the Metrocable, which is the cable car system connected to the metro. My first ever experience with the Metrocable was at Line K at Acevedo Station (Estación Acevedo).
A good place to visit while in Medellín is Pueblito Paisa. It’s a a small replica Antioquian village on top of Nutibara Hill (Cerro Nutibara), a small hill in the middle of the city.
The biggest social event in Medellín is the annual Flower Festival (Feria de las Flores), held annually in August.
El Centro is the city center of Medellín. It contains some of the city’s most important landmarks. It’s also a great place to observe daily life. El Centro is officially known as La Candelaria and corresponds to Comuna 10.
El Poblado is the 14th commune, or district, in the city of Medellín, Colombia. As the city’s premier entertainment district, most people associate it with the abundance of nightlife and entertainment, but it also contains a few quiet neighborhoods, parks, shopping, and other attractions. It’s where you’ll find many of the city’s best hotels, hostels, bars, nightclubs, and restaurants.
A brief guide on where to stay in Medellín. As far as accommodation, Medellín has several options for every budget, from hostels and budget hotels to business class and luxury hotels.