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Likes and Dislikes of Medellín

Likes and Dislikes of Medellín

Well, after six months of living in Medellín, we say good-bye.  We are now in Ecuador to experience new adventures and challenges. Over that period of time, we felt really comfortable living in Medellin, we figured out how to get around, learned about the neighborhoods, the people, and the culture. On balance we really liked the city, but no city is perfect, and there are some aspects of Medellín we really liked and other aspects we didn’t like. DISLIKES Noise…

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Things We Miss

Things We Miss

We have been in Medellín for almost 6 months. Next week we head to Ecuador to continue our adventure in a new country. We expected to miss our family and friends, but there are other things we found ourselves missing that we didn’t anticipate. As we planned for the trip, we spent a lot of time deciding what to take and what to leave behind. All in all, we planned very well and have had no major issues with clothing…

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El Salado Park

El Salado Park

Medellín is truly blessed with the natural beauty of lush, green mountains completely surrounding the city. On a beautiful Saturday morning, we headed to a lesser known park called Parque Ecoturistico El Salado located in the mountains of the Medellín suburb, Envigado. After a short ride on the Metro, we hopped on the local bus that took us up the mountain to the park entrance. The Park The 42-acre ecological reserve contains picnic and swimming areas, trails, play structures, and…

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Soccer in Medellín

Soccer in Medellín

Okay, let me start out by stating I am not a big soccer fan. I do know the general rules of play; but I don’t know the fine details of the game including strategies, the players and all the rules. Nevertheless, while in Colombia, I decided that we had to attend a football (soccer) game; after all, it is the number one sport of Colombia and Latin America. As with the popular sports in the United States (football, baseball, basketball,…

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Bicitour

Bicitour

Cycling is Colombia’s second most popular sport, only football (soccer) is more popular. Aside from the heavy traffic and hills, Medellín is very conducive to cycling. Ciclorutas Medellín has over 60 miles of bike paths (ciclorutas). These are separate, dedicated bike paths, often along streets and parks. For many people, biking is their main method of transportation. Encicla Medellín also has a bike sharing program throughout the city. Encicla consists of 51 bicycle stations with over 1,300 bikes. Once you…

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Cerro de las Tres Cruces

Cerro de las Tres Cruces

There are many places in Medellin with a panoramic view of the city. Because Medellin is in a valley surrounded by hills and mountains, it doesn’t matter which direction you go, all around there are hills and overlooks with stunning views. On an early Saturday morning, we hiked up one of the hills called “Cerro de las Tres Cruces” (Hill of Three Crosses). The trail is rated a 2.5-3.0 difficulty on a 1-5 scale. What makes this trail unique is…

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Pueblos of Colombia

Pueblos of Colombia

For nearly five months, we have been exploring Medellin, Colombia. We have toured different parts of the city, explored neighborhoods, discovered exciting events, tasted new food and drank many cups of Colombian coffee in trendy coffee shops. Medellin has become very familiar to us and feels like home. We know many of the customs and idiosyncrasies that make Medellin a unique and popular city. We have ventured outside of the city to explore some popular pueblos including Guatapé and San…

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Tranquilo

Tranquilo

Our New Life of Long-Term Travel  Change is hard. But along with the challenge of adapting to a new life, we have realized that travel has brought a lot of good changes while on the road. We want to share with you what we learned from our travels. What is it like to live without a home and adopting a life of long-term travel? No home, no jobs, no possession except for two bags each.  It’s still hard to describe…

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Salon Malaga

Salon Malaga

In the heart of Medellin, there is a small, old fashioned bar called Salon Malaga. But this is not just like any other bar in Medellin; Salon Malaga is a cultural institution. It is the home to the music of Tango and Bolero. It is like a museum of an amazing collection of Latin America and Spanish music memorabilia and black-and-white photos of singers and dancers of a past era. Salon Malaga is a journey into the past with different…

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House of the Pebbles

House of the Pebbles

Every city has quirky, odd places to explore. These places are one-of-a-kind oddities that almost makes them charming. One of these oddities called ‘La Casa de las Piedritas’ (House of The Pebbles) is located in Envigado (a suburb of Medellin). We found this place on Trip Advisor and asked several locals about it. Nobody had ever heard of it. Even our Envigado taxi driver had never heard of it.  The obscurity of the home made us more interested in finding…

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