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Conejos Y Conejos
Beans, rice, meats, etc. in a setting filled with family memorabilia and other bizarre ornaments from a previous era of Medellin. The star attraction is... Read more... |
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Juan Valdez Cafe
You’re never far away from a cheap tinto (small black coffee) in Colombia, but if you’re looking for that Starbucks
experience then the front... Read more... |
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Los Alumbrados
You won’t find any low key lighting here. The stunning bold and bright saturation of colour pays testament to a simple and happy way of life. The... Read more... |
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Wild
Those who scoff at the tameness of Colombia’s electronic music scene may satisfy their yearn for some dirty techno
at this European-esk dance... Read more... |
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Santillana
Anyone travelling from colder hemis-
pheres will appreciate the open air
aspect to this gym. Its spacious layout
and friendly staff add to... Read more... |
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Crispino
Far away from the glitz of Poblado, lies
an Italian restaurant combining both simplicity and sophistication. Any doubts
as to its authenticity are... Read more... |
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El Tesoro
It’s as if there is some kind of
competition in Medellin as to who can
build the most spectacular, state of the
art shopping mall. The... Read more... |
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Parque Bolivar
Parque Bolivar might be exactly how
you imagine Colombia to be if your impression is still largely based on a
Gabriel Garcia Márquez... Read more... |
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Feria de las Flores
Medellin enters party mode for more
than a week as it celebrates the Feria de
la Flores (Festival of Flowers) with a
series of parades, concerts... Read more... |
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Mango’s
Sexy models and dwarfs perform on
stage and mingle with the crowd against
a backdrop of Wild West décor. Not the most obvious ingredients... Read more... |
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Chilpotles
Colombians are not renowned for their
love of spicy food, but exceptions are made for this small burrito bar. Big fat burritos and ice cold beers... Read more... |
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