2. Medellin is one of the most
beautiful cities, it is the
second largest city in
Colombia, it is in the aburra
valley..
It Is one of the cities with that has
a great economic activity and
it has a good tourism moment
in the country,
Medellín is important for the
country because of its
universities, commerce,
industries, science, health
services, flower-growing and
festivals
3. WEATHER
Medellin features a
tropical weather. It is
Temperature range it
is from 15 to 30 °C
Because of the pleasant
springlike climate all
year, Medellín is known
as “ La Ciudad de la
Eterna Primavera”
4.
5. The city's public transport system
includes buses, taxis, and an urban
train the METRO OF MEDELLIN. The
Metro connects the cities of
Medellín, Itagui, Envigado and Bello.
Medellín is the only city in Colombia with
two airports. One of them, The Jose
Maria Cordoba airport that located is
in Rionegro, the other one is the Olaya
Herrera airport.
6. FOOD AND RESTAURANTS
Medellin has a great variety of food
and restaurants. the main meal is the bandeja
paisa it is also very traditional the arepa wich
made with corn.
Medellin has a variety of reaturants mainly in
poblado, palmas avenue, and nutibara avenue. You
could find tipycal, international and specialized
food.
7. PLACES AND TOURISM
The city has lot of places, parks and
museums. There are places for the
culture, education, recreation and
living together.
When you visit Medellin you must go
to the following places:
10. EVENTS AND
FESTIVALS
The three biggest
events in Medellin
each year are:
11. THE ANNUAL FLOWERS
FESTIVAL
A 53 year old tradition in Medellin that lasts
for 10 days. Antique auto parade, horse
parade parade, arts, crafts, concerts,
botanical and orchid displays and more. The
whole city is in party mode for the entire
time
12. THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS
LIGHTING
The Medellin River, La Playa
Avenida, Nutibara Hill and
other parts of the city put
on one of the most
spectacular light displays in
the world. Every year the
theme changes. There are
reviewing stands all along
the river where the largest
displays are open to the
public for viewing.