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6 tips about Medellín

Centro (La Candelaria)La Candelaria, commonly referred to as Centro, is Medellín’s historic downtown and one of the city’s most active and densely populated areas. It serves as a central hub for commerce, transportati...

about 1 month ago · by Janelle C.
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Estadio (Laureles)Estadio is a neighborhood located within the Laureles–Estadio district, an area known for its strong local character, walkability, and lively street culture. One of the most recognizable features of ...

about 1 month ago · by Janelle C.
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Castropol (El Poblado)Castropol is a residential neighborhood located within El Poblado, known for its modern apartment buildings and quieter atmosphere compared to the more commercial areas of the district. The neigh...

about 1 month ago · by Janelle C.
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Manila (El Poblado)Manila is a small neighborhood located within El Poblado, one of Medellín’s most well-known and internationally visited areas. It’s known for its walkable streets, tree-lined blocks, and a strong co...

about 1 month ago · by Janelle C.
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Cafes & Coffee

Most cafes in Medellin are busiest between 9am–11am and 2pm–4pm. If you want a quiet spot to work, visit before 9am or after 4pm. Many El Poblado cafes are co-working friendly — look for WiFi rapido signs. The Laurele...

about 2 months ago · by Janelle C.
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Cafes & Coffee

In Colombia, a tinto is a small black coffee — the default order at any café. It is usually very sweet unless you ask for sin azúcar (no sugar). For specialty coffee, ask for café de especialidad and expect to pay 8,0...

about 2 months ago · by Janelle C.
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