Medellin’s streets and neighborhoods can sometimes feel overwhelming for newcomers. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private walking tour.
This personalized tour allows you to discover the exterior of monuments, including museums, while learning about the city’s history and culture. If you wish to include a museum visit, your guide can customize the itinerary to fit your interests—just let us know in advance.
Your guide contacts you beforehand to understand your preferences, ensuring you see the places you truly want to experience. Perfect for families, solo travelers, or couples, this tour reveals Medellin’s hidden gems and cultural richness.
The local guide will pick you up at your hotel ( if located in Medellin ). Travelers can request the tour to start from any centrally located hotel. In case your hotel is outside the city we will select a convenient meeting point in the city center.Tour may end at a different location from the departure point unless requested in advance of the tour.
The Centro Administrativo La Alpujarra, officially known as Centro Administrativo José María Córdova, is an urban complex of government buildings built in the 1980s for the administration of the department of Antioquia and the municipality of Medellín. The center consists of two buildings separated by a plaza, which includes Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt's Monumento a la Raza sculpture honoring the history of Antioquia.
Plaza Cisneros, also known as Luces Park or Lights Park, is a plaza in Medellín, Colombia. It is named after the Cuban engineer Francisco Javier Cisneros, who led the construction of the Antioquia Railway. It has an artificial forest of 300 light poles, which are up to 24 meters high. The plaza used to be the main marketplace of the city.
The National Palace is a building located in the center of Medellín. It was designed in 1924 by Agustín Goovaerts and completed in 1933. Originally, it had 88 public offices. In 1988 it was declared a National Historic and Artistic Heritage Site and since 1993 it has been a commercial center.
The Church of La Veracruz is a religious temple of Catholic worship under the invocation of the Vera Cruz or Santa Cruz, is located in the center of the city of Medellin, Colombia, on the western side of the Plazuela de la Veracruz. It is one of the most representative temples of the city.
Botero Plaza, surrounded by the Museum of Antioquia and the Rafael Uribe Uribe Palace of Culture, is a 7,000 m2 outside park that displays 23 sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who donated these and several other artworks for the museum's renovation in 2004.[1][2] The plaza is located in an area of Medellín, Colombia known as the "Old Quarter".
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