Colombia have seven cities with nonstop flights from the United States. Here is your guide to the best places to go in this South American country with direct access from the States.Read more
Because Medellín, Colombia, is a such large city, it can be a challenge deciding the best place to stay. While many of the cultural and historical site of Medellín are located downtown, most travelers prefer to base themselves in the upscale neighborhood of El Poblado, a great place to stay with plenty of lodging, dining, shopping and nightlife options.Read more
There’s no dought Medellín has its problems. But in the last few decades, and certainly since Pablo Escobar’s reign of terror ended on a rooftop in 1993, crime has plummeted and Medellin is looking toward the future as a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that doesn’t shy away from its past.Read more
Medellín is one of the most loved cities by visitors to Colombia. Year-round spring-like weather in the Antioquia region make Medellín a top place you’ll want to go if you’re planning a trip to Colombia, but getting to know the cheerful and fun-loving locals, known as paisas, will make you want to stay. If you’reRead more
Colombia has it all — sparkling coastline (both Caribbean and Pacific), mountain peaks, lush jungle, high-energy nightlife, amazing food and the some of the friendliest people I’ve ever met. If you have any reservations about visiting Colombia, here are some things you should know. Read more