The Alto del Chocho Farm in Marinilla is an ideal destination for rural and eco-tourism in Antioquia, offering visitors direct contact with nature, farm animals, and panoramic views of the Marinilla Valley.

 



The replica of Viejo Peñol in Antioquia is a major tourist attraction in the region, offering visitors a glimpse into the history and architecture of the old town before the reservoir was built.


A boat ride is a must-do activity for anyone looking for things to do in Medellín, combining relaxation, photography, and time in nature. This outing offers a blend of scenic beauty, culture, and recreation in one of the country’s most visited destinations.


The Guatapé Dam is a key factor in the development of Antioquia and Colombia’s energy production, as it is one of the country’s main hydroelectric reservoirs. Its construction transformed the landscape of eastern Antioquia, creating an ideal setting for water sports.



Also known as the Rock of Guatapé. This monolith, standing over 200 meters tall, offers a unique experience as you climb its more than 700 steps, providing spectacular panoramic views of the reservoir and the landscapes of eastern Antioquia.   




The bas-reliefs are one of the most iconic elements of cultural tourism in Antioquia, notable for their colorful designs that adorn the facades of houses and depict the history, traditions, and daily life of the town. ​



  Plaza de los Zócalos is an iconic destination for cultural tourism in Antioquia, renowned for its colorful architecture and the display of baseboards that represent the region’s identity, history, and traditions.  


Memory Lane is a place where the town’s history and heritage are reflected in its traditional architecture, baseboards, and spaces that evoke the region’s past.