We will meet the guests at Poblado metro station to go then to San Antonio's square, where was blown up in 1995 one of the sculptures of Botero. Then we will visit Malaga Saloon, one of the oldest bars in the city that keeps the Tango traditions and a lot of pictures from the old Medellín. We will ride the newest transportation system that we have in the city, Tram and cable car which are designed to approach people living in the hillsides to downtown, where you will see why Medellín was chosen in 2013 as the most innovative city in the world, after that we will walk through the street art in Buenos Aires, before going to the Memory museum, a place full of testimonials from the victims of the armed conflict in Colombia, then we go to the oldest fruit market of the city to try some tropical fruits and Colombian snacks like, buñuelo, empanada and sweet corn cake, after that we continue walking to the San Ignacio’s square where we'll finish the tour.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. May be operated by a multi-lingual guide. Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
At the metro station Poblado after crossing the turnstiles in the left window