Medellin Social Innovation Tour – Come on our tour and discover what makes Antioquia’s capital a city of innovation and why, in 2013, Medellín was recognized as “The World’s Most Innovative City of the Year”, beating New York and Tel Aviv.Also known as the the Botero Museum filled with works by one of the most famous modern artist alive today – though the actually Botero Museum is another reason to also check out the Bogota Gay scene). Museum of Antioquia – For art lovers a visit to this famous museum is a absolute must.
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They also offer an fun cooking class and tours to a local coffee farm which is something any caffeine addict should do at least once in Colombia. Tasty Town Medellín Food Tours – A unique way to experience Medellín is with a local and your stomach, and Taste Town offers off the beaten track tours so you can really discover the heart-and-soul of Colombian food (while making recommendations for the best new restaurants opening in Medellín).In Medellín you will quickly find the centre of gay life is in trendy Poblado around the Parque Lleras, but of course there are many, many other places you should explore in the city. If you are looking to meet other LGBT travellers and supporters it is very popular to hike the Hills of Three Crosses ( Cerro de Las Tres Cruces) on a Sunday or enjoy picnic’s at the Park Ciudad del Rio on weekends. All travellers in Medellín should take caution in less-developed areas with valuables and take taxi’s or ride share apps (especially if you do not speak Spanish) at night – and always listen to local advice when exploring. Gay-friendly and Gay Hotels in Medellínīeing such a queer-friendly city, many of the attractions in Medellín gay travellers will want to see are the top attractions in Medellín anyway.Gay Medellín Guide: The Essential Guide To LGBT Travel In Medellín Colombia!.