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Your complete guide to the best things to do in Medellín, where to stay, work, and relax, everything a digital nomad needs to thrive in Colombia's City of Eternal Spring.

Medellín, Colombia's "City of Eternal Spring," has become a magnet for digital nomads. Tucked into the lush Aburrá Valley, this city offers a mix of perfect weather, innovative energy, and affordable living. From the vibrant activities in Medellin, think street art, coffee tours, and weekend trips to Guatapé, to finding the best location to stay in Medellin for remote work, this guide covers everything you need to settle in and thrive.
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Outsite has two coliving spaces in Medellín, both in the best locations to stay in Medellin for digital nomads: Outsite El Poblado and Outsite Manila. Both spaces are designed for remote workers, with dedicated workspaces and fast WiFi, ideal if you're figuring out where to stay in Medellin, Colombia and want comfort, community, and connectivity from day one.
El Poblado: This is where Outsite El Poblado is located. The go-to area for expats, El Poblado is trendy, safe, and packed with cafes, restaurants, and coworking spaces
Manila: The Manila neighborhood is located within the El Poblado district in Medellín, Colombia. Manila is a vibrant and artsy neighborhood with plenty of greenery and artisan coffee shops. Outsite Manila is in a central location, close to Parque Lleras.
El Tesoro: El Tesoro is not just a neighborhood in Medellín, but it's most famously known as a major shopping mall, El Tesoro Parque Comercial, in the El Poblado district. This mall is one of the largest and most upscale shopping centers in the city and is situated on a hillside, offering stunning views of the surrounding valley.
Laureles: A quieter neighborhood with a more local feel, offering spacious apartments and easy access to amenities.
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Flying Tree Yoga I Location: Laureles
A bilingual studio offering a variety of yoga styles including Vinyasa, Ashtanga, and Restorative yoga. It’s known for its community vibe and also offers yoga teacher training.
Vinyasa Yoga Studio I Location: El Poblado
This studio specializes in Vinyasa Yoga and provides classes for all levels. The instructors are highly experienced, and the environment is welcoming and serene.
Yoga Para Todos I Location: Belén
As the name suggests, Yoga Para Todos (Yoga for All) aims to make yoga accessible to everyone. It offers a variety of classes including Hatha and Kundalini Yoga.
Green Yoga House I Location: Envigado
This eco-friendly yoga studio offers a peaceful setting for practicing different styles of yoga. They focus on creating a sustainable and inclusive environment.
Language Exchange Meetups: Participate in weekly Spanish-English exchange meetups at local cafes like Al Alma.
Digital Nomad Meetups in Medellin: Join Facebook groups like "Digital Nomads Medellín" to find out about upcoming events and meet fellow nomads. You can also search for specific sports, like soccer or padel, through this method.
Metro System: Medellín’s clean, efficient metro connects key areas of the city.
Taxis and Ride-Sharing: Uber and Didi are safe and widely used options for getting around.
Guatapé and El Peñol Rock
Guatapé is known for its brightly colored zócalos (decorative tiles) that bring life to the town. Just outside, you’ll find El Peñol Rock, a massive stone with 650 steps leading to stunning views of lakes and islands. It’s a great spot for a boat ride or some water activities.
Santa Fe de Antioquia
This colonial town is full of history, with cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture. It’s a slower-paced destination, perfect for wandering and taking photos. Be sure to check out Puente de Occidente, a historic suspension bridge that’s an engineering marvel.
Jardín
Jardín feels like a postcard come to life. It’s surrounded by coffee farms and beautiful hills. Spend time in the central square, sip some locally grown coffee, and, if you can, visit one of the nearby coffee plantations to see how it’s made.
Rio Claro Nature Reserve
For nature and adventure lovers, Rio Claro is hard to beat. The reserve has clear rivers, thick jungle, and activities like rafting, zip-lining, and even spelunking. It’s also an excellent place for birdwatching and soaking up Colombia’s natural beauty.