Colosal is a must for the most incredible views of the City, as well as a good ambiance and great food. Andres Carne de Res is a classic for tourists visiting Colombia. Every day there is a party. La Matriarca- similar to Andres, also has Colombian food with a party-like energy. El Cielo- If you're looking for a high end dining experience. Considered one of the best restaurants in South America. Led by a Michelin-starred chef. Mekong- delicious Thai food in a great environment right at the Click Clack hotel. La Causa- Peruvian/Japanese fusion with various locations. Bonhomia- Pizza, charcuterie, and more in a beautiful space. Aire de Romero- lighter bites Delirio Exquisito- Modern Mexican in a trendy space. Romero Cocina Artesanal- Pizza, pasta, and more. Voraz- A restaurant for carnivores. Kai- Delicious vegan spot. Justo- Great vegetarian spot. Marmoleo- authentic Colombian food with a focus on steak if you want to get away from the city.
Some must sees in/around Medellin include, but are certainly not limited to: Witnessing the transformation of the Comuna 13 Doing a coffee tour in Fredonia Learning about the Silletera tradicion Visiting Pueblito Paisa A bit further out, but a worthwhile daytrip or overnight trip would be to Santa Fe de Antioquia. About 2 hours away, the drive takes you through stunning mountain scenery and the town is beautiful. There are a number of hotels in/near the town. If you're looking to book a private or group tour, we highly recommend Feel Medellin. Their website is linked below and their Instagram is great for inspiring Medellin travel: https://www.instagram.com/feel_medellin/
Envy Rooftop at The Charlee hotel Repeat BBC Panorama bar El Social