Country | Colombia |
Population | 49.1 million |
City | Medellín |
Population | 2.5 million |
Languages Spoken | Spanish |
Currency Used | Colombian peso, COP |
Airport | EOH Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport |
Airport | MDE Jose Maria Cordova International Airport |
Medellín, the capital of Antioquia department in Colombia, is known for its vibrant culture, innovative urban development, and pleasant climate, often referred to as the “City of Eternal Spring.” Nestled in the Aburrá Valley, the city boasts a stunning backdrop of lush mountains. Medellín has transformed from a city once associated with violence to a model of urban renewal, featuring modern transportation systems like the Metrocable, which connects impoverished neighborhoods to the city center. The city is rich in art and culture, with attractions such as the Botero Plaza, home to the works of renowned artist Fernando Botero, and the annual Medellín Flower Festival. Its lively nightlife, diverse culinary scene, and friendly locals make Medellín a captivating destination for visitors and a dynamic place to live.
Medellín is known as the “City of Eternal Spring” due to its mild, temperate climate year-round, with average temperatures around 72°F (22°C).
The city is famous for its innovative public transportation system, which includes a cable car network that connects the hillside neighborhoods to the city center, making it easier for residents to access jobs and services.
Medellín hosts the annual Feria de las Flores (Flower Festival), a vibrant celebration featuring parades, flower displays, and cultural events, attracting thousands of visitors each year.
Mediterranean Restaurant Seafood Restaurant
Medellín, Calle 4 S 43 A-179