Three Weeks in Medellín: A Journey of Flavor, Art, and Adventure

Aug 2, 2025 | Colombia, Traveling | 0 comments

A Three-Week Adventure in Medellín

Medellín, Colombia, is a city that effortlessly blends its rich history with a vibrant, modern culture. Over three weeks, I explored its neighborhoods, indulged in its culinary delights, and soaked in its breathtaking views. Here’s a look back at my unforgettable time in the City of Eternal Spring.

Week 1: Finding My Rhythm in Medellín

My first week was all about settling in and discovering the city’s charm. I started with a visit to Cerro Nutibara, a peaceful park with winding paths, picnic spots, and a colorful replica village at the top called Pueblito Paisa. While there, I picked up some locally roasted coffee to enjoy at my apartment—a small but important step in adjusting to Medellín’s coffee scene after Bogotá and Europe.

Lunch specials quickly became a highlight of my days. I enjoyed hearty plates of rice, plantains, chicken, and soup at the restaurant under my apartment, or a Colombian tamale at the bakery below my apartment – so different from the Mexican version I’m used to but very similar to the ones I had in Bogotá. I also ventured out to try ajiaco on the balcony of Mondongo’s, accompanied by live music from below.

Large decorative "Medellín" sign with colorful flower designs stands in a lively courtyard, surrounded by traditional white and red buildings and trees under a blue sky.

ExploreCerro de Nutibara

A red and white building with wooden accents, a window box of pink and red flowers, and a tiled pathway in a sunlit street scene.

ExplorePueblito Paisa

A table set with a bowl of soup containing corn and chicken, a plate of white rice, bananas, lime, and teapots, with glasses of water in the background.

Try AjiacoMondongos

Week 2: Art, Food, and Neighborhood Strolls

The second week was a whirlwind of art, food, and exploration. I visited Botero Plaza, where the larger-than-life sculptures by Fernando Botero brought a playful energy to the city center. Later, I found myself at the Modern Art Museum, where the art was as inspiring as the sunset views from its patios.

Food continued to be a central theme. I discovered Mercado del Río, a bustling food hall where I savored Peruvian arroz con mariscos, and enjoyed Venezuelan arepas at Los Chamos in Laureles. My seafood arepa paired perfectly with a refreshing coconut lemonade. Laureles quickly became one of my favorite neighborhoods, with its tree-lined streets, cozy cafes, and vibrant energy.

One of the most memorable experiences was taking the cable car from Acevedo metro station up to Parque Arví. The ride offered stunning views as we soared over the hills and forests, leaving the city behind. While we didn’t have time to explore the park itself, the journey was worth it for the views alone.

View TheColombia Photo Collection

A bronze sculpture of a rounded man wearing a hat, riding a horse, set outdoors with trees in the background.

See SculpturesBotero Plaza

A metal walkway covered by a pergola with vines and greenery casting shadows on the path below, surrounded by dense foliage.

ExploreParque Arví

A tall glass of creamy smoothie topped with whipped cream and a lime slice, placed on a wooden table with green plants in the background.

Venezuelan FoodLos Chamos

Week 3: Comuna 13, Ciclovía, and New Friends

My final week in Medellín was packed with cultural experiences and connections. A guided tour of Comuna 13 introduced me to the neighborhood’s incredible street art and history of transformation. The vibrant murals and welcoming atmosphere made it clear why this area has become a must-visit for travelers.

Sundays in Medellín are for Ciclovía, when streets are closed to cars and open to pedestrians and cyclists. I walked from the south entrance to Parque Poblado, stopping for brunch at Bread Factory Panadería. The return journey was an adventure in itself, as I navigated the metro and bus system solo, dodging rainstorms along the way.

I also had the chance to attend a TimeLeft dinner at Ocio, where I enjoyed the catch of the day on plantain mash with a hearts of palm and avocado salad. Dessert was a heavenly frozen merengón with guanabana. These dinners are always a highlight, and it was fun to connect with new friends over incredible food.

A concrete outdoor staircase with colorful paint and white Spanish text on each step, flanked by black metal railings, leads up toward buildings and overhead wires.

Take a TourComuna 13

A plate of toast with whipped cream, banana slices, sliced almonds, and berry sauce is on a table next to a bottle of water, a glass, and a cup of coffee at an outdoor café.

BrunchBread Factory

Grilled salmon fillet topped with shredded vegetables and garnished with berries, served on a green ceramic plate at a restaurant table.

DinnerOcio

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Final Reflections: A City That Stays With You

Medellín is a city that invites you to slow down and savor every moment. Whether it was strolling through the botanical gardens, enjoying tacos in Laureles, or sipping maracuya pisco sours at a Peruvian restaurant, every experience added a new layer to my appreciation for this vibrant city.

From the bustling streets of Comuna 13 to the serene heights of Parque Arví, Medellín is a place of contrasts and surprises. It’s a city that stays with you long after you leave, and I can’t wait to return someday to uncover even more of its magic. Until next time, Medellín!

While in Medellín, I got away three times to some smaller towns. Read about three day trips from Medellín, here. 

About Leslie Brashear
Leslie Brashear is a full-time travel photographer, website design & digital marketing business owner, explorer photographing the world as she goes.

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