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Things You Must Do In Medellin, Colombia

However, Visit Medellín is a Colombian destination generally known for its lack of tourist activities. So why should you visit it? Because of the lack of tourists, of course! If you want to get to know a Colombian city that is not overrun with tourists and where you can get a real feel for the country and its people, Medellin is a great choice.


You will spend a few great days in the city doing any of the following activities:

1) Watching a world record-breaking flower parade.

Medellin is known as the City of Eternal Spring due to its temperate climate, so it's worth visiting any time of year. However, Medellin is at its best in early August, when the Festival of Flowers (Fería de las Flores) takes place, a series of parades, concerts, speeches, craft sales and impromptu parties.

2) Climbing the easy (or hard) way in El Penol.

A two-hour drive from Medellin is the imposing freestanding rock of El Penol. A breathless climb up some steep steps carved into the huge stone wall will take you to the top, where you can enjoy spectacular views. The adventurous can get the equipment for a Private tour Colombia.

This is especially true if you are interested in horticulture. As you stroll through the beautiful gardens, you'll have the opportunity to admire a variety of plants, including eucalyptus and maple trees. You may also discover species you won't find at home, such as bamboo and garballons, a tree common in many parts of the island. There are also a number of fruit-bearing trees that you can visit as part of your Mallorca vacation.

Be sure to take the time to visit the lower part of the Jardins d'Alfabia garden. In this part of the complex is a pond filled with lilies.

And if you're a royalist, a visit to the Jardinet de la Reina - known in English as the Queen's Little Garden - is ideal.

In this part of the Mallorcan tourist attraction, various landscaping principles were adopted from Great Britain, and it got its name after the visit of Queen Elizabeth II.

Besides the breathtaking natural beauty, the Jardins d'Alfabia also offers a lot of man-made charm, not least thanks to the amazing house on the grounds.

Whether you have a passion for architecture, want to see fantastic art, or enjoy strolling through picturesque gardens, if you take the time to visit Jardins d'Alfabia, you're sure to find something that appeals to you.

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