
Trip to Medellin
The Innovative City of Eternal Spring
Information about Medellin
Once known for its turbulent past, Medellín is now one of the most innovative and livable cities in South America. Thanks to its pleasant climate, it is often called the "City of Eternal Spring." Modern cable cars connect the lush green hills to the bustling city center, while vibrant neighborhoods like Comuna 13 captivate visitors with street art and music.
Visit Plaza Botero, home to the famous sculptures of Fernando Botero, take the Metrocable up to Parque Arví, or explore the city's history at the Museo Casa de la Memoria. Medellín offers a unique mix of urban culture, innovation, and nature.
The best time to visit is between December and March, when the weather is dry and pleasant. Medellín is a must-see for those who want to experience Colombia at its most modern and dynamic.
Interesting facts about Medellin
"City of Eternal Spring" – With year-round temperatures of 22–26°C (72–79°F), Medellín enjoys a mild and pleasant climate.
Innovative Cable Car System – Medellín was the first city in the world to integrate a cable car into public transportation to better connect remote neighborhoods.
Comuna 13: From One of the Most Dangerous Areas to a Street Art Hub – Once considered one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world, Comuna 13 is now a symbol of transformation, filled with art, music, and vibrant energy.
Named the Most Innovative City in the World – In 2013, Medellín was awarded the title of "Most Innovative City in the World" by The Wall Street Journal.
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