


A vibrant public space in Medellín, Colombia, featuring Fernando Botero's sculptures and a lively atmosphere.

A vibrant public space featuring Fernando Botero's iconic sculptures.
Home to the largest collection of gold artifacts in the world.
A lush, tranquil oasis with a diverse collection of plants and flowers.


Be prepared for sudden showers in the Andean city's climate

Charge your devices at one of Medellín's many free Wi-Fi hotspots
Famous for its artisanal coffee and pastries, often visited by locals and tourists alike.
Award-winning restaurant offering a unique culinary experience with a view of Botero Square.
Known for its excellent steaks and extensive wine list, a favorite among locals and visitors.
Cornmeal pockets stuffed with cheese, beans, or meat. Served with avocado sauce.
Hearty stew made with various meats, tubers, and corn on the cob. Served with avocado and lime.
Fried dough pastries coated in cinnamon sugar, often served with hot chocolate.
Replicas of Fernando Botero's iconic chubby cat sculptures, symbolizing the city's love for his art.
Hand-woven Panama hats, a traditional craft from the nearby island of Chocó, known for their quality and durability.
High-quality, locally-grown and roasted coffee beans, reflecting Medellín's coffee culture.
A mesmerizing night show featuring illuminated fountains, lights, and music, set against the backdrop of the picturesque Wushan Mountain.

A serene, landscaped garden in Srinagar, Kashmir, known for its blooming flowers and vibrant colors during spring.
A vibrant water park in Playa del Carmen, featuring wave pools, water slides, and a lazy river.