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    Headquarters of Bancolombia, the largest commercial bank in Colombia and one of the largest in Latin America, in Medellín. Medellín is Colombia's second most important economic center, after Bogotá. Its economy is led by a powerful group of people from the private sector known as the Grupo Empresarial Antioqueño (Antioquian Enterprises Group).

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · The second city of Colombia, Medellín has transformed itself perhaps more than any other city in the world. Though its violent, tumultuous past is well-known, today the city is modern, innovative, and just generally lovely.

  3. Where spring is eternal Medellín, capital of Antioquia department, has a pleasant climate of around 24°C; offers modern transport systems like Metro and Metro Cable an efficient infrastructure which has allowed it to host world-class events such as OAS and IDB meetings.

  4. Medellin rises proudly from the belly of the Aburrá Valley, and its natural beauty makes a perfect setting for hiking, zip lining and horseback riding. Travel through lush jungle to Piedra de Penol, then climb the 740 steps to the top—a journey within a journey that rewards you with unforgettable views. Read more.

  5. Feb 24, 2024 · Discover the best things to do in Medellín, Colombia’s City of Eternal Spring with this ultimate travel guide covering the top attractions, highlights, and must-visit areas! Medellín, a city once known for its turbulent past, has reinvented itself into a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of vibrant urban life, fascinating ...

  6. Things to Do in Medellin, Colombia: See Tripadvisor's 300,496 traveler reviews and photos of Medellin tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Medellin.

  7. May 19, 2022 · Hike the 13 trails, go birding, and browse the small market of food and craft stands. The ride to and from the park over the hills of Medellin provides stunning aerial views of the city’s comunas (districts) and the Medellin River. An attraction in its own right, the Metrocable is part of the Medellin Metro, Colombia’s only metro system.