Tons of bars and restaurants- great nightlife!
One of Medellín's nicest green spaces, the botanic gardens cover 14 hectares, showcase 600 species of trees and plants, and include a lake, a herbarium and a butterfly enclosure. Events often take place beneath the Orquideorama – an organically expanding meshwork of wooden flowers.
Pueblito Paisa is a replica of a turn of the century town in Antioquia, complete with a fountain in the middle of a cobblestone town square plus a white church. Here you will find all of the typical Colombian foods/ treats! (you need to try the obleas)
It’s known for its houses decorated with colorful bas-reliefs. It sits by the vast, man-made Peñol-Guatapé Reservoir, a busy water-sports center. Piedra del Peñol, a giant granite rock southwest of town, has hundreds of steps to the top, where there are sweeping views. To get here we recommend renting a car to enjoy the scenic route & rent out an airbnb in front of the lake for the best views of El Peñol!
Jardín is an Andean town in northwest Colombia, known for its brightly painted houses, colorful floral displays and milk candies. The travel time from Medellín to Jardin is about 3h in car. We recommend the attached airbnb when listing Jardín as it's only a few minutes from town!