See how much more enriching your trip to Medellin can become as you visit a place that indulges you in a fascinating array of the most representative culture and art of the region.
From plays to artistic presentations--all free of charge--are available for locals and visitors alike at the Lido Theater.
Let yourself fall in the love with the vast natural beauty of this region in Antioquia –Magdalena Medio - where the largest Marble Canyon in Colombia is located.
This place is called the El Poblado Pedestrian Walkway. This place has stunning touristic landscapes on display, as well as banking, financial, medical services and a variety of shopping options that range from clothing and shows to restaurants, cafés and nightclubs.
The El Poblado Pedestrian Walkway goes from the Poblado Park up to the Balsos Hill, which is also known as the Milla de Oro, or Golden Mile.
As you walk along the El Poblado Pedestrian Walkway, you will encounter the La Presidenta Lineal Park, a place decorated with majestic gardens, delicious restaurants and which offers its visitors a unique view of the city. Here, locals and tourists alike can partake in a nice stroll or even a picnic on a sunny afternoon.
As you continue your journey along the Milla de Oro, you will run into a historical place called the Poblado Park, which was founded by the first settlers to the Aburra Valley and which houses the old Saint Joseph Church El Poblado.
As you start to work up an appetite on your walk, the Milla de Oro offers myriad restaurants with different gastronomical styles. Peruvian, Mexican, Arab, Japanese, Spanish, Thai, Italian, Cuban and even Mediterranean can be found scattered along this exciting avenue. Additionally, creative cuisine, Argentinian grills, seafood, international cuisine, contemporary and eclectic cuisine, as well as American and traditional Colombian dishes add to the vast offer of restaurants located here that will suit any taste and budget.
Discover this epicenter of culture and fashion in the city, where urban history is being re-written in every place that makes up the El Poblado Pedestrian Walkway.
