Here will be a video where there are 15 things you must do in Medellin, Colombia. Medellin is a huge city that has a lot to offer and having only a few days in the city is not enough time to see it all! So in this video are some of the favorite activities that you shouldn't miss while in Medellin, so you can have the best time possible in the city. If you are looking for things to do in Medellin, places to eat or just things to do in Colombia in general this is the video for you! I hope you enjoy these 15 things to do in Medellin, Colombia.
Provenza occupies the 15th place and is listed as Via Provenza. This neighborhood was created in Medellin since 1966 and around its small church called Divina Eucaristia. It is now a fairly commercial sector.
In Provenza, Karol G sings: "No sé si te convenza, nos damos un rocecito por Provenza (...) Pasamos por El Barrio, por hierba".
The neighborhood has been popular for several months. Everyone talks about Provenza, that street, talks about the world where there are restaurants of all kinds -Japanese, Vietnamese, Italian, Thai, Creole-, and those visitors know it better than any paisa born and raised in the Belen neighborhood.
#barrioprovenzamedellin
A monolith adorns the immense landscape that surrounds Guatapé, its beauty dazzles in the distance, and how not to appreciate it if it exalts the beautiful nature.
It was 5 men who decided to undertake the audacity to climb it and turn this gigantic stone into one of the main tourist sites in eastern Antioquia.
CLIMBING LA PIEDRA DEL PEÑOL (COLOMBIA)
A small paradise located between mountains and a reservoir that surrounds it, is the favorite place of tourists because its main attraction is the reservoir that gives it a magical touch, but of course, their houses have earned the limelight and how not if they are full of color, history.
An intro to Cartagena
Cartagena was the first Spanish colony in the Americas, and its location on the Caribbean Sea made it a vitally important port city.
From here, the conquistadors shipped the treasures they had pillaged from native cultures back to Spain, while at the same time importing slaves from Africa.
In order to defend the city and its wealth of stolen goods from pirates, they built a huge stone fortress.
Cartagena is an unmissable place to visit and Colombia’s most popular city for tourists, thanks not only to the colonial buildings but also to the sandy beaches, mouth-watering cuisine, and raucous nightlife.
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