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1. Metro Cable Estación
- Innovative way to visit outlying and formerly neglected barrios
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2. Santa Fe de Antioquia
- Antioquia's finest colonial town
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3. Parque Explora
- More than 300 interactive experiences await the visitor to this park, Medellín's premier initiative to...
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4. El Castilo
- This is a little germ hiddden in Poblado close to Envigado. The casttle was build in the 1930's after...
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5. DIVERCITY (Santa Fé Shopping Center)
- This place is located inside the Santa Fé Shopping center (biggest of Medellin) in Poblado area. Kids...
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6. La Casa Museo Gardeliana
- Carlos Gardel the godfather of the Tango die in a tragic plane accident on the Olaya Herrera Airport...
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7. Salon Malaga (tango)
- Medellin has together with Buenos Aires been one of the great cities withTango tradition. Medellin is...
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8. Plaza Botero (Plazoleta de las Esculturas)
- Amazing to see so many Botero sculptures in one place. Most local people just run by or use them to get...
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9. Mercado de San Alejo (Flee Market)
- This flee market is organised every first saturday of the month. Antiques (but many "made in China")...
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10. Parque Arví
- From the forest you can enjoy the Best Views of Medellín, make some fires, look for chocolat in the local...
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The Best of NileGuide
- So what brought you to Medellin in the first place? Probably one of the big, looming attractions that lures most travelers. Bright lights, big names, engraved plaques—these are the on-the-beaten-path hot spots no visitor to Medellin should miss. Plus, they make for some great photo ops. Your friends back home might get jealous.
